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Sri Lanka’s footwear sector tributes Industry Minister

(UTV|COLOMBO) – For the first time in the history of Sri Lanka’s USD 550 million footwear and leather sector, the industry has come forward to felicitate the Cabinet Minister in charge of it for “Invaluable support and services” that he rendered towards its success.

“Minister Bathiudeen made special efforts to resolve issues faced by Sri Lankan industrialists and supported to transform the footwear and leather sector to be a competitive, export-standard segment,” said the President of Sri Lanka Footwear and Leather Products Manufacturers Association (SLFLPMA), P. G. D. Nimalasiri on Sunday (27).

SLFLPMA’s Nimalasiri who awarded the industry’s felicitation to the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Resettlement of Protracted Displaced Persons, and Cooperative Development, Rishad Bathiudeen yesterday at the 11th Footwear and Leather Fair 2019 in Colombo, added “Minister Bathiudeen has rendered invaluable support and services to the footwear and leather sector by bringing in anti-dumping regulations, introducing surcharges for imported footwear parts. He increased the import cess for such parts from Rs. 300 to 600 and the local manufacturers were promptly safeguarded and supported to transform the sector to a competitive, export-standard segment. He also resolved issues faced by our leather tanners and is considering the establishment of a special leather industry and tanning zone. He has initiated Sri Lanka’s first ever footwear and leather training course series with the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) under the Industry Ministry. Footwear and leather products industry is Rs. 100 billion sector and has great potential in years to come. The footwear and leather sector operators therefore wish to felicitate him today for his invaluable support and services rendered as Sri Lanka’s Cabinet Minister of Industries.”

Sri Lanka’s footwear and leather sector employs around 300,000 and according to SLFLPMA’s President Nimalasiri, its annual production is estimated at around USD 550 million (Rs. 100 billion). It is among the leading forex-saving industries in the country. The sector involves all scales of Lankan operators. According to the Export Development Board (EDB), its exports have surged by 300 per cent in the ten-year period of 2008 to 2018. In 2018, its exports totalled USD 119 million. 48 per cent of it were bought by Vietnam and 16 per cent by the United Kingdom (UK). Around USD 900,000 of Sri Lankan footwear were also bought by the US (2018). The Industry Ministry has been supporting the Footwear and Leather Exhibition series for the last ten-years, investing almost Rs. 28 million aimed at image building to advance in its long term export efforts.

The Footwear and Leather Fair series by the Sri Lanka Footwear and Leather Products Manufacturers Association (SLFLPMA) is organised in collaboration with the Centre for the Development of Leather Products and Footwear of the Industrial Development Board (IDB) of Ministry of Industry and Commerce with Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), and several other industry organisations.

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