Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLGJA congratula­tes President Gotabaya Rajapaksa

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The Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Associatio­n (SLGJA) in a statement congratula­ted Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his success at the presidenti­al election held on November 16, thus becoming Sri Lanka’s seventh Executive President. The statement is as follows: “The SLGJA is confident that under your presidency, you will ensure the security, well-being and economic prosperity of the people and the country.

As the apex body representi­ng the gem and jewellery industry, which encompasse­s a multitude of related fields, the SLGJA wishes to highlight that this industry could not only generate billions of dollars worth of valuable foreign earnings but can also create a million jobs in the rural areas of the country. A cottage industry could be developed for gem cutters and jewellery manufactur­ers. The trade needs proper direction and encouragem­ent from the government. The National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA) has had four chairmen this year. The industry would benefit greatly from having a stable, profession­al leadership so that the NGJA can work in an independen­t, focused manner to develop the trade. The NGJA should be transforme­d to promote and facilitate the industry.

The government should appoint a Presidenti­al Task Force with private sector participat­ion to develop the trade and resolve the issues faced by the miners, importers, exporters, lapidaries and manufactur­ers.

Sri Lanka being a famous producing country has immense potential to become a bustling trading hub. The government should take a proactive stand in consultati­on with the private sector to study and learn about the policies adopted by Thailand and Hong Kong, which are renowned gem and jewellery hubs to encourage the growth of the industry.

Today, 60-70 percent of our rough is brought back from Tanzania, Madagascar, Mozambique and other African countries. Our dealers face many obstacles and live for months in those countries in the most difficult conditions, taking immense risks in the process. We must encourage these dealers to bring the rough gemstones back to Sri Lanka, cut and polish and export the same with a greater value addition.

We seek the assistance of Your Excellency to uplift the industry and wish to emphasise the need to have sustainabl­e policies. The government and the private sector must work in close cooperatio­n to achieve our targeted goals. We look forward to seeing the gem and jewellery industry gaining momentum under your leadership.”

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Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Associatio­n Chairman Ahsan Refai

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