Nine chambers of commerce, led by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday were blunt in their criticism of government policy vis-à-vis the fuel and forex crisis, saying these issues should be immediately resolved. After a meeting on March 3, the trade chambers – in a joint statement – ‘demanded’ that the government should: (1)Establish [...]

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SL’s joint chambers demand immediate action on fuel/forex crises

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Nine chambers of commerce, led by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, on Thursday were blunt in their criticism of government policy vis-à-vis the fuel and forex crisis, saying these issues should be immediately resolved.

After a meeting on March 3, the trade chambers – in a joint statement – ‘demanded’ that the government should:

(1)Establish a market driven pricing formula for fuel, gas and electricity while also allowing flexibility on the exchange rate. We are of the view that it is better to manage a situation of cost escalations compared to the present shortage of essential items including foreign exchange which is crippling economic activity.

(2) Immediately commence a preemptive foreign debt restructuring process in an orderly manner. This should involve restructuring of both commercial and non-commercial debt. We feel commencing this process soon will provide a breathing space to allocate the scarce dollars towards essential imports such as fuel and medicines.

(3) Pursue the support of the IMF and formulate a reform programme that would provide confidence to the market and private sector with immediate effect.

The statement said the on-going forex crisis has resulted in daily disruptions to the supply of fuel and electricity which are critical for the functioning of all sectors of the economy. There is also a significant shortage of raw material inputs needed for domestic and export production coupled with an inability to pay suppliers in a timely manner.

“As a result, business activities are coming to a halt and the private sector is deeply concerned of the consequences this would have in terms of business continuity that could reverse some of the gains seen recently in tourism and export sectors. The consequences of the forex shortage are also impacting the public causing severe hardship on a daily basis while disrupting the livelihoods of SMEs and daily wage workers,” it said.

It said the private sector, as represented by the joint chambers, is ready to support the Government in developing and implementing a programme that would help Sri Lanka emerge out of this crisis and stage a strong post-pandemic recovery as envisioned by all stakeholders. “We are willing to engage with the relevant authorities and policymakers to deliberate this further and take swift action.”

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