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President commends export sector contribution

29 Nov 2021

  • Presents Presidential Export Awards to 24 exporters 
The President appreciated the commitment and the courage of exporters that had to remain in the export sector in the face of Covid-19 epidemic.  “Several policy interventions, however, such as the restrictions on certain imports in place since last year, have had beneficial consequences. They have created space for new local industries to develop. It is essential that these new industries are fostered intelligently,” President Rajapaksa said. The President made these remarks addressing the Presidential Export Awards Ceremony (PEA) held at the BMICH last Friday (26).  “I urge you to recognise and understand that these measures are being imposed because we have little other choice in our present situation,” the President further said.  This is the highest and most exclusive award an exporter can receive in Sri Lanka and the Presidential Awards are given to exporters who have made the highest contribution to the development of the export sector. Additionally, this was initiated by the Export Development Board (EDB) in 1981, and this marked the 24th awards ceremony. This year, 63 outstanding export companies of Sri Lanka received the awards for the financial years 2019/20 and 2020/21. The award winners were selected by a panel of judges chaired by a retired Supreme Court judge. A number of new awards such as “Best Exporter in Product Diversification”, “Best Value Added Exporter of the Year”, “Best Performing Exporter in Emerging Markets”, and “Emerging Exporter of the Year” as well as new sectoral awards were introduced at this year’s ceremony. The President presented 24 awards. “There are, therefore, significant opportunities for investments into organic fertiliser, organic agricultural production and processing, and for fostering new export markets for this produce. Infusing more technology to increase agricultural productivity and improve traceability will also create further value that will benefit our economy in the long run,” the President noted. “I strongly encourage you to explore such opportunities that can generate great long-term value to you while also benefiting our nation,” added the President.  Assuring that the issues in the export sector would be resolved expeditiously, the President said that the Government and the private sector should work hand-in-hand to achieve the goals of the export sector. Trade Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardana stated that steps will be taken to promote the export sector under a clear export development plan from next year.  The Minister pointed out that the role played by those engaged in the export sector in the midst of many challenges during the global economic crisis has helped to protect the country’s economy and added that he would like to pay tribute to all exporters. Cabinet and state ministers, secretaries to ministries and other public officials, investors in the trade and export sectors were also present.


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