Letter Campaign

Express your concerns through words. Become aware and join the thousands of voices in protest by joining our letter writing campaign.

From the list below please select the industry you wish to address your concerns:

Exports
Sri Lanka’s exports include textile, garments, tea, rubber, gems and jewelry. It accounted for $7.5 billion USD worth of exports in 2007. The textile and garments industry accounts for about 45 percent of exports. The United States alone invested approximately $200 million USD in 2006 consisting primarily of setting up industrial machinery, specialized fabrics and textiles for use in the garment industry…
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Foreign Investment
The Sri Lankan economy received $889 million USD worth of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2008 and is expecting to receive $1 billion USD. Services and Infrastructure accounts for 78% of total FDI, which includes construction, real estate, telecommunications, power, and information technology….
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Tourism
As of April 2008, the Government of Sri Lanka assumed control of countries primary air carrier. This follows a 10-year agreement with Emirate, who withdrew its 43% stake in the air line. In essence as a nationalized enterprise, Sri Lankan airline represents both a national symbol as well as a viable revenue generating stream…
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IMF
In light of the current negotiations on the part of the government to Sri Lanka to procure $1.9billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund, we the citizens of free and democratic nation states urge the IMF to officially reject the Sri Lankan government’s request for a loan….
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