header logo
Asia asset finance
Mogo Academy
Latest
Lifting of asbestos ban linked to Russia’s tea import ban?
Dec 20, 201706:37 PM
Lifting of asbestos ban linked to Russia’s tea import ban?

Minister of Plantation Industries Navin Dissanayake says that according to unofficial sources there is a connection between Russia’s temporary restrictions on imports of tea from Sri Lanka and the lifting of the ban on the use of asbestos which was to come into effect from January 1. 

 

Russia has suspended Sri Lankan tea imports from December 18 when they found a larva of a khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) in a container of Sri Lankan tea. 

 

As about 11% of Sri Lankan tea exports are to Russia this is a considerable matter and Minister Navin Dissanayake said it is confusing to find such a beetle as they are very rare in Sri Lanka.

 

Accordingly, he added that he will visit Russia very shortly when a date for negotiation is given by the Government of Russia with a group including Chairman of Sri Lanka Tea Board, Director General of Agriculture, Officers of National Plant Quarantine Service and Specialists of Sri Lanka Tea Board and Tea Research Institute. 

 

Cabinet also approved to make necessary other responses suitable for lifting this ban, he said, speaking during the weekly cabinet press briefing in Colombo today (20).

 

The Government had taken a policy decision to limit import of raw material required to manufacture asbestos on September 06, 2016 which is to be implemented with effect from January 01, 2018. 

 

The Government said it had paid attention on various clarifications made by the construction field and specialists.

 

Few members of the cabinet pointed out the difficulties faced by house constructers with this limitation as 80% of imports are done for manufacturing roofing material. There was a long discussion on difficulty of providing substitute products to the market within a limited time.

 

Accordingly, the cabinet has decided to suspend its decision to ban production, use and importation of material to manufacture asbestos in Sri Lanka with effect from January 01, 2018, he said. 

 

 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel Upahara
VideoStories
"No mention of Gotabaya’s name in Easter Attack Comm. reports" Court told during petition hearing

"No mention of Gotabaya’s name in Easter Attack Comm. reports" Court told during petition hearing

Chinese Embassy donates school supplies and dry rations following request by MP Dilith Jayaweera

Chinese Embassy donates school supplies and dry rations following request by MP Dilith Jayaweera

Chikungunya cases surface in addition to dengue outbreak; Public urged to destroy breeding sites

Chikungunya cases surface in addition to dengue outbreak; Public urged to destroy breeding sites

Chaos and uproar in Parliament after Speaker rejects request to debate issues within judicial sector

Chaos and uproar in Parliament after Speaker rejects request to debate issues within judicial sector

Govt. moves to amend laws to remove provisions on marking voters using indelible ink at elections

Govt. moves to amend laws to remove provisions on marking voters using indelible ink at elections

“This is injustice!”: Family appeals to Pope to intervene over continuous detention of Suresh Sallay

“This is injustice!”: Family appeals to Pope to intervene over continuous detention of Suresh Sallay

Dengue cases increasing at an alarming pace; IDH, Kalubowila and Galle hospitals reach capacity

Dengue cases increasing at an alarming pace; IDH, Kalubowila and Galle hospitals reach capacity

Sri Lanka's health system at risk due to surge in dengue cases; PHIs intensify crackdown

Sri Lanka's health system at risk due to surge in dengue cases; PHIs intensify crackdown

SJB-UNP coalition on the cards; Sajith calls for reduction in fuel prices, electricity tariffs

SJB-UNP coalition on the cards; Sajith calls for reduction in fuel prices, electricity tariffs

“Safeguard Suresh Sallay’s health and legal rights” Global Sri Lankan Forum writes to President

“Safeguard Suresh Sallay’s health and legal rights” Global Sri Lankan Forum writes to President

“Sri Lanka's core issue is weak financial literacy” -Derana Deputy Chairman Laksiri Wickramage

“Sri Lanka's core issue is weak financial literacy” -Derana Deputy Chairman Laksiri Wickramage

Sarath Weerasekara writes to ARFRO on Suresh Sallay's behalf

Sarath Weerasekara writes to ARFRO on Suresh Sallay's behalf

Government puts up theatrics to avoid farmers' concerns – MP Dilith Jayaweera

Government puts up theatrics to avoid farmers' concerns – MP Dilith Jayaweera

‘We have no intention of following previous regimes’ – PM Harini Amarasuriya

‘We have no intention of following previous regimes’ – PM Harini Amarasuriya

Suresh Sallay treated at National Hospital for 12 days; Maligakanda Magistrate visits for inspection

Suresh Sallay treated at National Hospital for 12 days; Maligakanda Magistrate visits for inspection

Lassana Flora