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Sri Lanka's garment exports up 5.2% to $4.2 bn in Jan-Nov 2024

03 Jan '25
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Sri Lanka's garment exports up 5.2% to $4.2 bn in Jan-Nov 2024
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  • In 2024, Sri Lanka saw a 5.2 per cent increase in garment exports, reaching $4,244.3 million in the first eleven months, despite a 13.6 per cent decline in textile exports.
  • The overall industrial exports totalled $9,105.3 million, with textiles and garments comprising over half.
  • Imports of textiles and clothing also rose significantly during this period.
Garment exports from Sri Lanka reached $4,244.3 million during the first eleven months of 2024, reflecting a 5.2 per cent increase compared to the $4,032.9 million exported during the same period the previous year, according to statistics released by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

From January to November 2024, textile exports from Sri Lanka saw a year-on-year decline of 13.6 per cent, totalling $271.5 million. During the same period, exports of other manufactured textile articles rose by 6.4 per cent, amounting to $97.6 million, as reported in the Central Bank's publication titled 'External Sector Performance – November 2024'.

The combined exports of textiles, garments, and other manufactured textile articles accounted for 50.66 per cent of all industrial exports from Sri Lanka during this period. Total textile product exports amounted to $4,613.4 million between January and November 2024, while Sri Lanka's overall industrial exports were valued at $9,105.3 million for the same period.

In November 2024, textile and garment exports rose by 0.5 per cent year-on-year, reaching $398.0 million. By category, garment exports saw a substantial increase of 0.9 per cent, totalling $367.8 million, while textile exports eased by 7.49 per cent to $22.8 million. Exports of other manufactured textile articles increased by 7.0 per cent, reaching $7.4 million.

As for the imports, textiles and textile articles saw an 18.6 per cent rise, totalling $2,594.5 million, while imports of clothing and accessories increased by 29.6 per cent, amounting to $200.8 million between January and November 2024. In November 2024 alone, imports of textiles and textile articles rose by 18.9 per cent to $241.6 million, while imports of clothing and accessories surged by 46.4 per cent year-on-year, reaching $23.1 million.

In 2023, Sri Lanka's garment exports were valued at $4,440.6 million, a 19 per cent decrease from the $5,483.1 million exported in 2022. Meanwhile, imports of textiles and textile articles dropped by 22.6 per cent to $2,371.2 million, and imports of clothing and accessories declined by 21.1 per cent, totalling $170 million in 2023.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)

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