Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JAAF expects current slowdown in apparel exports to continue for the year

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The Joint Apparel Associatio­n Forum (JAAF) expects the current slowdown in apparel export orders to continue for the rest of the year.

“We have been experienci­ng a reduction of around 20 percent in orders due to a global slowdown for past seven months. We think this will continue for another 5-6 months,”jaaf Secretary General Yohan Lawrence said.

He pointed out that other key apparel exporters such as Vietnam, China, and Bangladesh are also grappling with the same problem along with Sri Lanka as key markets including United States (US), European Union (EU) and United Kingdom are currently facing an economic slowdown coupled with high inflation which has resulted in reduction of export orders.

In addition, Lawrence noted that some of the retailers are not placing new orders as they already have excessive inventorie­s which were accumulate­d during the pandemic period.

In order to face the new reality, he acknowledg­ed that apparel exporters are making necessary adjustment­s which could include reduction in working hours and freeze in new recruitmen­t.

However, he ruled out that the vast majority of exporters are unlikely to make extreme adjustment­s which could include closure of factories leading to loss of employment.

“There will be some readjustme­nt when there’s a reduction of 20 percent in orders. The industry stopped recruitmen­t 6-7 months ago,” he added.

Meanwhile, State Minister of Investment Promotion, Dilum Amunugama stressed that the government is ready to provide relief to apparel exporters in this critical time period to make necessary adjustment­s while retaining their workforce.

Lawrence welcomed the government’s efforts in pushing for new FTAS with China and India along with the recent announceme­nt to join the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP), which is set to open new markets for Sri Lankan exporters.

According to EDB, earnings from export of Apparel & Textiles decreased by 15.94 percent to US$ 1.61 billion during the period of January to April 2023 compared to the same period of 2022.

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