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Saturday, 23 February

Sri Lanka only country in South Asia where Exports have grown stronger than Imports

The World Bank reported that Sri Lanka is the only country in which exports have grown stronger than imports recently, while exports remained relatively flat throughout South Asia, as given in the third installment of the series, South Asia Economic Focus published last Sunday.

Loss of GSP+ estimated to have cost Sri Lanka Rs. 150 - 250 billion

A study done by the Ministry of Development Strategies & International Trade has estimated the loss of export revenues during the period in which Sri Lanka lost GSP+ concessions to be Rs. 150 - 250 billion.

The influence of E-Commerce on Rural China

In an article published earlier this week by Jiayang Fan in the New Yorker, it was shown how e-commerce is changing China's rural areas.

Sri Lanka’s Trade Deficit Increases in April 2018

An expansion in Sri Lanka's trade deficit was reported in  April 2018 due to a stagnation of export earnings coupled with an increase in import expenditure.

Potential of the Apparel Sector in Myanmar

The apparel sector in Myanmar has a high quality of workmanship due to years of experience working for strict Japanese and Kore an clients.

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