The Import and Export Sectors of Sri Lanka, which comprise the critical and crucial economic segments of Sri Lanka and which contribute to the country’s overall commercial activities, have been seriously affected by the recent action of the Minister of Ports and Shipping by introducing and implementing the gazette No.2321/62. The new gazette annulling the.
Sri Lanka s Shippers Council, a body representing exporters and importers asked for international trade to be allowed to continue without disruption, and condemned violence.
The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council expresses its grave concern at the violence unleashed on peaceful protestors in Colombo on 9th May 2022.  While recognizing the right for peaceful protest, we condemn all forms of violence which took place on 9th May 2022 and reiterate that it should be dealt with by
The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council wishes to draw the attention of the Government of Sri Lanka to the serious difficulties faced by our members and the Private Sector at large, due to the prevailing foreign currency crisis. The impact of the foreign currency shortage has had a serious effect on the businesses in the country..