Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

NCE denounces extremism in all forms

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The National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) on Tuesday denounced in one voice the “extremist and barbaric acts of a group of terrorists” which has shaken the conscience of all communitie­s.

“In this hour of grief of the people of our country, the chamber sympathise­s with those who have lost their loved ones, and offers prayers for the speedy recovery of all those who have suffered injuries, and losses in one form or other,” the NCE said in a media statement.

The NCE said it was pleased with the efficiency and competency of Sri Lankan exporters who overcame all obstacles for 26 years up to 2009 as a result of a much more cruel civil war based on ‘ terrorism’ to achieve objectives shows their resilience.

During this time Sri Lankan exporters proved to their buyers overseas, their capabiliti­es, winning their confidence with uninterrup­ted supplies of quality goods and services, maintainin­g sustainabi­lity of their businesses. Thereafter with the dawn of peace in 2009 the country was back on track with a very positive outlook based on internatio­nal trade for economic developmen­t.

While Sunday’s unforeseen tragic incidents has been a setback to their businesses, the NCE said these incidents have not only caused much pain and grief to the people at large, but has created a bad image, and security concerns for the country, with a negative impact on most export-led enterprise­s. “Our exporters which overcame a much more tragic war over the 26- year period, is ready to take the challenge, but urges the Government, and all those responsibl­e for security related issues to not take things lightly anymore or for granted, under any circumstan­ces, by responding to any type of cautioning by the intelligen­ce arms of the State, by promptly responding with precaution­ary measures, since there is no purpose in blaming each other, as happens now, after a tragedy has taken place, the statement said.

“In the above context member exporters of the chamber have also expressed their severe concerns regarding the delayed responses of the responsibl­e government agencies in regard to the incidents that took place, even as late as April 23, to promptly make known to the public the motives behind the terrorist attacks, to obviate the spread of false informatio­n by interested groups with ulterior motives, thereby creating further issues for the peace-loving people,” it said.

The chamber said that many buyers of exporters have enquired from them regarding the stability of the country, and the sustainabi­lity of their businesses, since they fear that delayed supplies due to disruption­s could adversely affect their supply chains, because they could possibly source similar products from other suppliers in neighbouri­ng countries.

“In the above background the chamber urgently requests the government to engage the private sector to implement an aggressive programme, to speedily rebuild the marred image of the country, and business confidence. In this context the chamber also suggests that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should promptly engage the Sri Lankan missions overseas to organize and implement promotiona­l events to clear any doubts that buyers may have, to maintain their confidence to continue in business with Sri Lankan enterprise­s,” it said.

The chamber said it has delayed implementa­tion of a scheduled Business delegation to NORDIC countries temporaril­y, until the dust settles down.

The chamber also assured all foreign overseas buyers that Sri Lankan exporters who overcame a much more tragic terrorism based civil war, will continue with their business activities uninterrup­ted with assured sustainabi­lity to face any future challenges.

Meanwhile the Chamber of Young Lankan Entreprene­urs (COYLE), on Tuesday, “unequivoca­lly condemned the recent terrorist attacks on churches and hotels in our motherland.”

In a media statement, it express “our heartfelt condolence­s to the families affected by the death of their loved ones, and wish a speedy recovery to those who have been injured in the attacks.”

COY L E urged the Government to take speedy action to investigat­e and bring the perpetrato­rs to justice, and to take necessary steps to prevent any future risks to Sri Lankans and the country. “It is essential that we as Sri Lankans stand united and act responsibl­y in assisting the Government and law enforcing agencies to carry out their duty in bringing justice to the citizens of our country,” it said.

The chamber said that many buyers of exporters have enquired from them regarding the stability of the country, and the sustainabi­lity of their businesses, since they fear that delayed supplies due to disruption­s could adversely affect their supply chains, because they could possibly source similar products from other suppliers in neighbouri­ng countries.

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