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Sri Lanka’s textile & garment exports fall 25% in Jan-July

Published: September 19, 2020
Author: Robin

Sri Lanka’s earnings from textiles and garments exports decreased by 25.5 per cent year-on-year to $2.413 billion during the first seven months of 2020, according to the statistics released by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Exports of textiles dropped by 17.8 per cent to $132.4 million, while garment exports declined 29.1 per cent to $2.138 billion. Exports of other made-up textile articles fetched $142.1 million, registering an increase of 130.1 per cent.

Imports of textiles and textile articles too dipped by 23.2 per cent to $1.262 billion, while clothing and accessories imports fell 20.3 per cent to $124.4 million during January-July 2020.

In July 2020, Sri Lanka’s earnings from textiles and garment exports fell by 1.4 per cent to $469.2 million, compared to exports of $475.6 million in the same month of 2019. “With the considerable increase in earnings from personal protective equipment (PPE), earnings from textiles and garments declined only marginally by 1.4 per cent in July 2020. It was led by lower garments exports to the US and the EU,” the central bank said in its report ‘External Sector Performance – July 2020’.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s expenditure on textiles and textile articles fell in July 2020 by 20.7 per cent year-on-year to $197.1 million. Clothing and accessories imports were also down by 38.7 per cent to $13.4 million. “The reduction in import expenditure of textiles and textile articles was led by lower imports of fabrics and yarn,” the central bank said.

In 2019, Sri Lanka earned $5.596 billion in textiles and apparel exports, registering a growth of 5.2 per cent year-on-year. Of this, clothing exports alone accounted for $5.205 billion. On the other hand, imports increased by 1.8 per cent to $2.909 billion.

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