Sri Lanka plans to increase taxes on imported fabrics



Sri Lanka’s “Daily Financial Times” reported on September 9 that the Sri Lankan government is considering increasing the tax on imported fabrics from 100 rupees p…

Sri Lanka’s “Daily Financial Times” reported on September 9 that the Sri Lankan government is considering increasing the tax on imported fabrics from 100 rupees per kilogram to 185 rupees as part of the next five years. An initiative to promote the development of the country’s textile industry.

In addition to taking the above measures to restrict imports, the Sri Lankan government is also working hard to promote the quality and quantity of domestic textile production.

Sri Lanka’s Minister of State for Batik, Handloom and Local Clothing Products DasdfssdfsyasdfssdfssiriJasdfssdfsyasdfssdfssekasdfssdfsrasdfsssdfs said that stopping the import of low-quality clothing is the government’s main concern and the government will do so in the next 2 months Measures should be taken to strengthen the garment industry. </p

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