Sunday, March 29, 2020

Sri Lanka’s exports dip by 3.6 % in Jan, Feb

Sri Lanka’s total merchandise exports for January and February 2020, was US$ 1,931 which resulted in a reduction of 3.6% compared to the same period in 2019.

“The decrease of 3.6 % in exports of the total merchandise exports is due to the prevailing global economic slowdown and we could anticipate the exports will further reduce in the coming few months,” Chairman, Export Development Board, Prabhash Subasinghe said.

 Apparel exports comprised of US$ 939 million exports to the main markets of USA, UK, Italy, Germany and Belgium followed by tea US$ 208 million which is the main agricultural export of the country. Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Russia being the main export markets for packeted tea.  The bulk tea exports has moved to Iran, Russia, Turkey and Iraq.

The Coconut and Coconut based products revenue which comprises  three subsectors  Kernel, Shell and Fiber was US$ 100 million during the first two months of this year. These products were mainly exported to USA, Germany, India, China, Mexico & Japan

The Rubber Finished Products sector recorded US$ 142 mn which has seen a drop by US$ 9 mn. The products include Pneumatic & Re-treated Rubber Tires & Tubes, Industrial & Surgical Rubber Gloves, Gaskets, Washers, Seals of hard rubber, Plates, Sheets, Rods exported to USA, Germany Italy, Belgium, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. The exports of Insulated Wires were US$ 12 mn to India, Maldives and Mexico.  Switch boards & panels, Electrical Transformers were the other Electric & Electronic & Mechanical products that were exported.

 The indigenous agricultural products generated following expoert revenue. Cinnamon exports, US$ 25 mn, Pepper US$ 3 mn, Cloves US$ 3 mn and Essential Oils -US$ 3 mn. These products recorded a negative growth compared to a similar period of the previous year. The export earnings from Fruits & Vegetables was US$ 7 million and the export earnings from Confectionery & Bakery products was US$ 4 million.

The exports of such products have increased respectively by 9% and 19% in comparison to the mentioned two months during the previous year. The Edible Fish & Fisheries Products exports were US$ 44 Mn during the period under review.

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