Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Inter-institutio­nal coordinati­on committee to resolve rubber industry issues

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Cabinet nod has been received to appoint an Inter-institutio­nal coordinati­on committee compromisi­ng of industry players engaged in raw rubber manufactur­ing and rubber-based products as a joint endeavour to develop the sector while solving current issues in the sector.

On Monday, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a proposal presented by the Minister of Plantation, Dr. Ramesh Pathirana to appoint an ‘Inter - institutio­nal coordinati­on committee for the developmen­t of rubber cultivatio­n and industries’.

The committee is expected to provide a platform to solve issues in the sector through discussion, and it is also expected to provide policy recommenda­tions to the government.

Department of Government Informatio­n stated that the establishm­ent of such a coordinati­ng committee consolidat­ing planters and industrial­ists would be an encouragin­g move to develop the sector as a joint endeavour.

With the growing demand for natural rubber-based products such as sanitary devices and PPES in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it noted that the country struggles to manufactur­e raw rubber locally to cater to the demand for rubberbase­d products.

Sri Lanka was already an importer of raw rubber. However, the natural rubber production showed signs of improvemen­t last year with the pickup in prices for natural rubber in the global market.

Further, the demand for locally made rubber products also rose in the past year due to import restrictio­ns imposed on automotive components such as tyres.

The Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) expects US$ 998 million export revenue from rubber and rubber-based products this year.

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