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Sri Lanka Textile and clothing industry prospects report 2022

The "Prospects for the Textile and Clothing Industry in Sri Lanka, 2022" report from Textiles Intelligence Ltd. has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The textile and clothing industry in Sri Lanka is of major importance for the country's economy. Textile and clothing exports accounted for almost 43% of Sri Lanka's total exports in 2021, and the industry provided direct employment for about 350,000 people and indirect employment for about 1.0 mn people in support activities.

However, these encouraging numbers mask marked differences between the textile industry and the clothing industry. In the textile industry, there has been a sharp decline in the number of manufacturing facilities. In the clothing industry, by contrast, there has been significant expansion over the years, at least in terms of output.

Success in clothing has been based on Sri Lanka's growing reputation in international markets as a reliable supplier of competitively priced high quality products, and the establishment of strong and enduring links with Western brands and retailers.

Looking ahead, Sri Lanka faces growing competition in Western markets from other Asian suppliers. But there are opportunities for the clothing industry to secure further advances. In particular, Sri Lanka has already made gains in the EU import market following the reinstatement in May 2017 of its GSP+ status under the EU's General Scheme of Preferences (GSP).

However, it is uncertain whether the country will continue to benefit from the arrangement from 2023 onwards when it comes up for renewal. More urgently, the industry is likely to be heavily impacted in 2022 from a deepening economic crisis in the country.


Key Topics Covered:

SUMMARY

IMPORTANCE OF THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY TO THE ECONOMY OF SRI LANKA

DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY IN SRI LANKA

SRI LANKA: GEOGRAPHICAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PROFILE

Geographical profile

Political profile

Economic profile

SRI LANKA: INFRASTRUCTURE

Transportation

Roads

Railways

Airports and airlines

Ports

Telecommunications

SRI LANKA: HUMAN RESOURCES

SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY IN SRI LANKA

Textiles

Clothing

SRI LANKA: TEXTILE AND CLOTHING PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION

SRI LANKA: TEXTILE AND CLOTHING EXPORTS

Textile and clothing exports

Textile exports

Clothing exports

Textile and clothing exports by destination

Clothing exports by destination

Outlook

SRI LANKA: TEXTILE AND CLOTHING IMPORTS

Textile and clothing imports

Textile imports by category

Textile and clothing imports by leading supplier

Textile and clothing machinery imports

SRI LANKA: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY

TEXTILES AND CLOTHING IN SRI LANKA: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND INVESTMENT INCENTIVES

Government policies

Trade policies

Investment incentives

TEXTILES AND CLOTHING IN SRI LANKA: STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS

For more information about this report visit:

https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/7kepea.


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