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Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association stands with Brandix

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Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association Chairman Rehan Lakhani

 

Urges general public to be more compassionate and respectful

The Chairman and the Executive Committee of the Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association (SLAEA) stand by their member Brandix Lanka at this difficult time, SLAEA said yesterday in a press statement.

Following is the statement Rehan Lakhani, Chairman- SLAEA shared with The Island.

“The SLAEA is the oldest association in the industry, and Brandix Lanka is a pioneer member with an established track record in the areas of Health and Safety and Employee welfare”.

“Brandix Lanka is one of Sri Lanka’s leading apparel exporters adding value and improving welfare to communities across the island. The recent outbreak in one of their factories is an entirely unfortunate incident, as no company or industry will intentionally put their workforce or the members of the general public at risk”.

“The apparel sector is one of the country’s largest exporting sectors, generating an income of over $5 billion a year while providing employment opportunities to one million Sri Lankans direct and indirectly. Our industry is proud of setting the bar high in working standards and benefits for the workforce and our “Garments without Guilt” initiative is globally recognized”.

“As a nation, we owe much to the apparel sector workers, who during the height of the pandemic have discharged their duties to Sri Lanka, to bring in much-needed foreign exchange to the country. The Apparel Industry has manufactured Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as masks and medical gowns for our very own healthcare workers and armed forces. The apparel industry also stepped-up during the peak of COVID-19 by donating funds, equipment and lending certain facilities to be used as quarantine centres by the Government”.

“At this time of crisis while wishing all affected parties a speedy recovery, SLAEA urges the public to be more compassionate and respectful towards all families who have been impacted by this unfortunate situation. These incidents will have financial stress on all stakeholders and impacted other apparel companies and its employees.

We thank the health authorities and the law enforcing institutions for the prompt action taken to contain the situation. We express our solidarity with the Brandix Group and all the employees.

In these challenging times we should stand together to overcome this crisis faced by our nation and its economy”.



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Shippers step back as Colombo Tea Auction sees sluggish demand

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Nuwara Eliya teas attracted little to no interest, with the majority of offerings remaining unsold

The weekly Colombo Tea Auction concluded with offerings increasing to 6.5 million kilogrammes, a marginal rise from the previous week’s 6.4 million kilogrammes. However, the market witnessed a significant pullback from key international buyers, leading to a subdued trading atmosphere and declining prices across several categories.

Industry sources reported a noticeable lack of interest from shippers to the traditional markets of the United Kingdom and the European continent. While shippers to the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Middle East maintained a presence, their participation was described as selective and at lower price levels. Buyers from Japan and China also operated at reduced levels, with South African shippers showing minimal engagement.

This cautious stance from the shipping community cast a shadow over the Ex-Estate sector, which offered 1.0 million kilogrammes. The overall quality of teas in this category was described as relatively uninteresting, leading to a weakening of prices. In the Western High Grown category, prices for the best available BOP/BOPF grades declined by Rs. 20 to 40 per kilogramme, while the plainer varieties saw a drop of about Rs. 20 per kilogramme. A fair quantity of these teas remained unsold due to a lack of suitable bids.

Nuwara Eliya teas attracted little to no interest, with the majority of offerings remaining unsold. Uda Pussellawa BOPs weakened further by up to Rs. 50 per kilogramme, while the corresponding BOPFs struggled to maintain their previous price levels. In the Uva region, BOPs saw prices fall by Rs. 50 per kilogramme, though the BOPF varieties were relatively more stable. The High and Medium Grown CTC teas continued to be a weak feature, with many lots unsold and those that were sold recording a price drop of Rs. 20 to 40 per kilogramme. Off-grades and dust grades also experienced a sluggish market, with fair volumes remaining unsold.

In contrast to the gloom in the High Growns, the Low Grown sector, which totalled approximately 2.7 million kilogrammes, met with more encouraging demand. The Leafy and Semi-Leafy categories saw fair demand, while the Tippy and Premium categories were met with good interest. While some well-made varieties in the Leafy catalogues remained firm, many other grades experienced easier prices. However, the Tippy catalogue saw high-priced FBOPs holding firm and the FF1s generally becoming dearer. The Premium catalogue, featuring tippy teas, also met with good demand and saw prices appreciate overall.

Based on Forbes & Walker Tea Brokers comments

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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ADB formalises first-ever partnership with ICRC, signaling shift in development approach

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has formally entered into its first partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), marking a significant step towards integrating humanitarian action with long-term development efforts in fragile and conflict-affected regions across Asia and the Pacific.

A Letter of Intent establishing the collaboration was signed on June 10 by ADB Vice-President for Sectors and Themes Fatima Yasmin and ICRC Director-General Pierre Krähenbühl. The agreement provides a framework for coordinating programmes, exchanging knowledge on emerging humanitarian challenges, promoting innovation and sharing best practices through joint events and publications.

The partnership brings together ADB’s development expertise and financing capabilities with the ICRC’s operational experience and access to communities affected by conflict and violence.

Highlighting the significance of the initiative, ADB President Masato Kanda wrote on X on June 17 that the partnership would help strengthen resilience in fragile and conflict-affected areas.

“By bringing together ADB’s longer-term development perspective with ICRC’s humanitarian field presence and operational experience, we can better support people affected by conflict and violence,” Kanda said.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Yasmin said today’s interconnected challenges require development institutions to move beyond traditional approaches.

“The ICRC brings trusted access to affected communities and credibility in environments that ADB alone cannot easily reach,” she said.

Krähenbühl described the agreement as an important step towards bridging humanitarian assistance and long-term development, adding that it could create opportunities for joint responses in fragile settings across the region.

A Sri Lankan socio-economist told The Island Financial Review that the partnership reflects a growing recognition among development institutions that conflict, fragility and climate-related shocks are becoming major constraints on economic progress.

“Traditionally, development banks focused on long-term infrastructure and economic projects while humanitarian agencies addressed immediate crises. This partnership seeks to connect those two worlds by reducing vulnerability before crises deepen,” he said.

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Prime Residencies commences construction of THE GOLF on Lake Drive, Colombo 08

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Prime Residencies, the real leader in the modern real estate, and a subsidiary of Prime Group, officially marked the commencement of construction on its latest ultra-luxury residential development, THE GOLF, with its groundbreaking ceremony held at the project site on Lake Drive, Colombo 8. The event brought together key stakeholders and project partners to mark the ceremonial breaking of the ground, signalling that a vision long in the making is currently under construction.

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