Sri Lanka’s export apparel industry is the most dynamic contributer of the local Sri Lanka’s apparel export industry is the most significant and dynamic contributor for Sri Lanka’s economy. The industry has grown over the last three decades and has become the number one foreign exchange earner and the largest single employer in the manufacturing industry. The industry provides direct employment opportunities to over 300‚000 and 600‚000 indirectly which includes a substantial number of women in Sri
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SRI LANKAN TOURISM STEPPING TOWARDS A NEW ERA Membership Number: 12313667 Word count : 3190 Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing (Level 07) Unit 01 – Emerging Themes Membership Number: 12313667 Tourism as an emerging theme Tourism industry includes‚ attracting tourists from local and foreign nations. Now- a- days‚ most of the countries highly pay their attention on upgrading tourism industry as it boosts the economy and finally the countries will be benefited from the industry. Country
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SEMESTER SPRING 2013 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (MGT301) ASSIGNMENT NO: 1 Opening Date: 27 April‚ 2013 Due Date: 02 May‚ 2013 Marks: 20 TOPIC: Market Analysis & Selection through Strategic Planning Learning Objective: The objective of this activity is to apply the concept of market analysis and importance of market characteristics in launching business in new market. Learning Outcomes: After this activity students will
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Economics Assignment DEVELOPING NATION-SRI LANKA Overview Located in the northern Indian ocean‚ under the Indian sub-continent the tiny island of Sri Lanka houses a variety of different cultures‚ religions‚ and languages that all co-exist among each other. Among these cultures and religions the nation also provides sanctuary for five major races the: Singhalese‚ Tamils‚ Burghers‚ Malays and Muslims. Accompanying its five major races the country has also developed four major religions‚ including;
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POLICIES AND NORMS OF SRI LANKA FOR TEA INDUSTRY FOR IMPORT/EXPORT INCLUDING LICENSING‚ PERMISSION & TAXATION The tea sector in Sri Lanka has always been an important component of her economy. It is also the country ’s largest employer providing employment both‚ directly and indirectly to over one million people. It also contributes a significant amount to Government revenue as well as to the gross domestic product. Sri Lanka as the 3rd biggest tea producing country generating US$673
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the global village of tomorrow. Therefore‚ e-commerce trickles in to international trade too. That is why Sri Lanka enacted Electronic Transactions Act No. 19 of 2006‚ which was turning point of Sri Lankan ICT2 industry. It is innovative piece of legislation. This report analyzes the Sri Lankan legal framework relating to e-commerce. First‚ it describes application of E-commerce in Sri Lanka during the past five years. Secondly‚ it mentions law reforms needed to encourage future international trade
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competitive. Therefore‚ in order to cope up with the rising competition Banks can reflect on the use of IT as a competitive tool. Hence‚ this study deals with the research question whether Sri Lankan Banks use IT to gain competitive advantage. The study was carried out in four public quoted commercial Banks in Sri Lanka‚ namely Bank A‚ Bank B‚ Bank C and Bank D. The answer to the research question was given by research findings. Two banks namely A and C use IT to gain competitive advantage‚ while Bank
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“Sri Lanka becomes the only non-Muslim nation to have articulated the practicalities of Halal certification and to have amicably brought the chapter to a close allowing people to perhaps review and to reassess actions and behaviors detrimental to the main objective that being peaceful coexistence”(Indian Express Times). The removal of the Halal logo was the correct decision taken by the All Ceylon Jamiyaathul Ulama (ACJU) organization and the Buddhist Clerical party; firstly because Sri Lanka is
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Sri Lankan Apparel Industry : MAS Holdings Facing The Post MFA Era Prepared By: Sulatha Gengatharan Schulich School of Business York University‚ Canada April 18‚ 2009 Executive Summary With the phasing out of the Multi Fiber Agreement[i] in 2005‚ China & India have bombarded the market with low cost mass produced apparel. Exports from India and China have grown over 100% with the expiration of the MFA whilst other countries such Sri Lanka and Pakistan have seen a loss of market share
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Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University Lucknow 2012-13 Final Draft on THE SRI LANKAN CIVIL WAR Submitted To: Submitted By: Dr. A. P. Singh Diviangna Garg Asst. Prof. in Law Roll No. 46 Semester IV BRIEF HISTORY The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 July 1983‚ there was an intermittent insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE‚ also known as the
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