Apparel
Carnage will design, develop, and supply specialised apparel for multiple disciplines, including competition kits,
Reflects continued volatility in global demand
“This move allows them to further develop and expand the fabric production side within the Methliya facility itself.�…
Lower revenue, higher admin cost drag net profit
For 2025, total exports increased 5.42 percent to 5,019.20 million dollars
“In a data-driven world, traceability and social compliance will decide who wins and who falls behind,” Yohan Lawren…
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“Liberalised rules of origin will provide a strong impetus to Sri Lanka’s apparel industry”
We see this as an opportunity to expand trade, strengthen industry competitiveness
The programme comes at a time when global buyers are increasingly prioritising traceability and ethical sourcing,
Sri Lanka’s export sector is facing risks due to Trump tariff
And different percentages have been set as the expectations
ITC, GTEX host environmental compliance workshop in Colombo
Loss of trade concession could hit Sri Lanka’s economy adversely.
We respectfully urge both governments to consider the long-term sustenance of Sri Lanka’s apparel industry
If not we have requested facilities to increase exports by 500 million dollars
“With tariffs coming into effect almost immediately, the impact will be swift and severe.










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