The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce requests the President to give priority to 10 sectors of the economy in accordance with the policy statement of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and the policy statement of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce requests the President to give priority to 10 sectors of the economy in the first 6 months of his tenure.
Accordingly, by restructuring the external debt, proceeding with the comprehensive loan program of the International Monetary Fund, implementing the expected changes in public expenditure and reliable income proposals as stated in the policy statement so that the current tax payer will not be burdened, and the visa problem. It includes 10 demands, including immediate resolution, implementation of laws related to the Economic Transformation Act, Public Debt Management Act, Public Financial Management and Sri Lanka Electricity Act, resumption of trade agreement negotiations with China, India and Indonesia.
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