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Rajapaksa instructed officials to implement a plan to develop the batik ,handloom industry

Published: August 22, 2020
Author: Priyanka Prusty
A ministry dedicated to overseeing batik, handloom and local garments was needed as it is necessary to develop the local economy to move forward until the rest of the world recovers from the COVID 19 outbreak, according to Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who recently said strengthening the garments sector and raising production is a top priority.
Garment industry exports represent 43 per cent of the total exports, earning an annual income of nearly $5 billion. Rajapaksa instructed officials to implement a plan to develop the batik and handloom industry. State-owned outlets like Salu Sala could also facilitate a market expansion for garment industry.

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