Categories: Business

LNP – Apparel sector yet to see any light at end of tunnel

  • No recovery in orders; PPE orders drying up
  • Scenario likely to continue till DecemberÂ
  • Apparel exports up to May down 39% to US$ 1.4bn

By Shabiya Ali Ahlam
 Sri Lanka’s apparel sector, which has been undergoing an extremely tough time due to the economic malaise created by COVID-19 pandemic, is yet to see any light at the end of the tunnel with little orders coming from international buyers.


“We are all going through a shortage of orders, this was expected. We expect this to continue till December and hope that we​​ see some recovery starting from January,” Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters’ Association (SLAEA) Chairman Rehan Lakhani told Mirror Business.


Following the opening of the economy after the two-month long lockdown, some manufacturers received orders for masks and safety gowns, which helped them to stay afloat.Â


However, with the orders for PPE (personal protective equipment) having come to a near close by end-June, apparel sector players are faced with the challenge of remaining open.
According to Lakhani, while the industry is yet to take account of the actual loss incurred, a significant impact is felt.


Payroll being the largest expenditure, as sector players continue to struggle to pay salaries and wages. As a result, in the past two months the industry saw a number of manufacturers following the retrenchment route.Â


In addition to pay cuts across some levels, and cutting down on the workforce, some larger manufacturers are offering to their employees voluntary retirement schemes (VRS).
Lakhani shared that although the relief package extended by the government assisted in the partial payment of salary for some factories that have obtained the loan, the amount received is not sufficient to cover the total monthly salary.Â


Apparel sector
“At present the salaries are mostly covered by individual companies. The loan given to the companies has a cap of Rs.25 million, and for most factories, the salaries are much higher than that,” he stressed.


Sri Lanka’s apparel industry provides direct employment to more than 400,000 workers. In 2019, the sector recorded US$ 5.6 billion exports.Â


With the decline in global demand, the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) said that this revenue is unlikely in the near future.


According to Central Bank data released this week, textile and garments exports in the first five months of this year declined by 39 percent from a year ago to US$ 1.4 billion. Â

“At present the salaries are mostly covered by individual companies. The loan given to the companies has a cap of Rs.25 million, and for most factories, the salaries are much higher than that,” he stressed.


Sri Lanka’s apparel industry provides direct employment to more than 400,000 workers. In 2019, the sector recorded US$ 5.6 billion exports.Â


With the decline in global demand, the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) said that this revenue is unlikely in the near future. According to Central Bank data released this week, textile and garments exports in the first five months of this year declined by 39 percent from a year ago to US$ 1.4 billion.

Thanuka

Recent Posts

LNP – Bribery Commission files case against former Minister Chandrani Bandara

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has filed an indictment against…

2 days ago

LNP – National security not lost yet, but possible: MR

It is not yet possible to say that the country's national security will be lost,…

2 days ago

LNP – NPP confident Vraie Balthazaar will be sworn in as CMC Mayor

The National People's Power (NPP) today expressed confidence that it will form an administration in…

2 days ago

LNP – PM Harini receives death threats via email; IP addresses traced to Europe – Minister

Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Dr. Harini Amarasuriya has received death threats to her official…

2 days ago

LNP – President appoints committee to probe allegations of irregularities in SriLankan Airlines

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has instructed the relevant authorities to appoint a special committee, led…

2 days ago

LNP – Deputy Minister explains how duty is imposed on vehicles

The value of the vehicle is not the determining factor when imposing taxes, Deputy Minister…

2 days ago