Apparel export operations rely heavily on long-term planning, where stability is crucial due to the significant gap between quoting a
Look out, South Asia – Sri Lanka’s apparel industry isn’t willing to disappear without a trace. The country’s apparel manufacturers
Sri Lanka’s legislative policies did not dictate this move. The country may be putting itself ahead of competing apparel exporters
Amidst electricity tariff hikes, increased taxes, and an impending Value Added Tax (VAT) hike in January 2024, reports state that
The Sri Lanka Chamber of Garment Exporters (SLCGE) yesterday commended the remarkable resilience of its apparel SME membership for rapidly
Sri Lanka’s apparel industry body Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) reveals a number of its apparel companies are doubling down
The Joint Apparel Association Forum on rebuilding the country’s apparel sector – bigger, better, faster, more. On March 20th, 2023,
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● Believes assurances received by China, India and Paris Club creditors are signs of attaining stability● Commends progress made by
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