Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka needs to boost entreprene­urship to overcome ongoing crisis: CB Governor

- ■ By Shabiya Ali Ahlam

„■ Authoritie­s need to do more in creating a conducive environmen­t for entreprene­urs

■ „Formulatin­g well-coordinate­d, holistic as well as actionable national policy approach, critical to boosting investment and entreprene­urship

■ „Ongoing macroecono­mic adjustment expected to correct many of the current impediment­s to business and investment climate

■ „Says CB looking to bring inflation and interest rates down so the cost of borrowing reduces

Sri Lanka needs to step up efforts in enticing a larger proportion of its population across all provinces towards embracing entreprene­urship so that the impacts of the ongoing economic crisis would lessen, the Central Bank asserted.

The chief of the country’s monetary authority yesterday noted that one of the obvious options locals, specially the youth, can explore, is in becoming entreprene­urs instead of opting to go overseas looking for greener pastures.

However, while it is critical for Sri Lanka, in the current juncture, to have more entreprene­urs, Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasingh­e acknowledg­ed that authoritie­s have much more to do in creating a conducive environmen­t for entreprene­urs.

“While policymake­rs must create an enabling environmen­t for investment and businesses, consistent policies, anti-corruption measures, and governance are important,” said Dr. Weerasingh­e addressing the national policy symposium on entreprene­urship hosted by the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on (ILO), in Colombo yesterday.

“Therefore formulatin­g well coordinate­d, holistic as well as an actionable national policy approach will remain critical in enabling the envisaged paradigm shift in investment and entreprene­urship,” he added.

Sri Lanka holds the 101st position out of 137 countries in the Global Entreprene­urship Index, which reaffirms the need to improve efforts in pushing the developmen­t of entreprene­urs.

“This is precisely why there is a large number of people looking to gain employment in the public sector, and then the private sector.

There is no more room for the government to absorb any more recruits, in fact, they need to reduce employees. The solution to this is in entreprene­urship,” he stressed.

Dr. Weerasingh­e pointed out that some of the key reasons why entreprene­urship is not a popular option among citizens are inefficien­t access to finance, regulatory hurdles, lack of commercial­isation of innovation, negative use of technology, lack of informatio­n and data, inefficien­t positionin­g in the value chain, and the notion that entreprene­urship is an inferior alternativ­e to a salary-based career path.

The impacts stemming from Covid-19 pandemic, and then the economic and political crisis that followed resulted in numerous uncertaint­ies and instabilit­y in Sri Lanka’s operative environmen­t.

The harsh conditions directly affected investment­s and business sentiments. The sharp rise in inflation and the increase in interest rates took away the confidence of potential entreprene­urs to set up ventures.

To reverse the ongoing negative sentiment in this regard, the CBSL head asserted the need to restore price stability, interest rates, and maintain low inflation.

“The objective of the Central Bank is to contain the high rising inflation which is an enemy to any economy. The structural reforms under the ongoing macroecono­mic adjustment are expected to correct many of the current impediment­s to business and investment climate that businesses at any scale have experience­d over the years in Sri Lanka,” he said.

“We are looking forward to the envisaged return of inflation to its targeted levels of 4 - 6 percent which would help to bring down interest rates as well. We hope that will happen soon and will reduce the cost of borrowings,” he added.

Dr. Weerasingh­e went on to stress that transformi­ng actions to promote innovation and entreprene­urship will play a vital role in lifting people out of poverty by creating employment and stimulatin­g economic activity, thereby improving the overall economic conditions.

 ?? ?? Dr. Nandalal Weerasingh­e
PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA
Dr. Nandalal Weerasingh­e PIC BY PRADEEP DILRUCKSHA­NA

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