Sri Lanka is quietly and firmly closing the lead in exports of apparels and
garments over its competitor countries like India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Exports of apparels from the island country have depicted a steady and strong
growth in the last few years.
In a comparative study for the period 2005-08, shipments of
apparels both knits and wovens in the first six months of each year, grew by
nearly 20 percent in 2008 when evaluated with the same period of 2005.

Exports which stood at US $1274.3 million in the first half
of 2005 rose to $1325.6 million in the same period of 2006, which again
augmented to $1515.8 million in 2006. But the same growth though, could not be
sustained in the first half of the current year and could touch only $1523.8
million.
Apparels manufactured from woven fabrics have managed to get
the highest share of total garment exports from the island except for in 2008,
when apparels made from knits managed to close the gap, albeit with a miniscule
difference of just $15 million.
Shipments of woven apparels which were $787.8 million in the
first six months of 2005, dipped to $742.7 million in the corresponding period
of 2006, but were able to reverse the trend in 2006 to close at $782.9 million
before once again slipping to $755.5 million in the first half of 2008. In
comparison to 2005, exports of woven apparels could manage to grow by only 4
percent in 2008.
In contrast the real growth has come from exports of knit
apparels. Exports of knit apparels which stood at just $464.8 million in the
first half of 2005, ascended to $565.0 million in the corresponding period of
2006 to post growth of a stupendous 21.55 percent.
In 2007, shipments of knit garments in the same period
mounted to $701.0 million to once more register a growth of an awesome 24
percent over 2006. Compared to the high growth rates of 2006 and 2007,
shipments grew by a modest 5.56 percent to touch $740.3 million in the
corresponding period of 2008.
There is no doubt that, exports of knitted apparels
contributed in no small measure to the overall foreign trade in garments. When
appraised with figures of 2005, shipments of knit apparels in the first half of
2008 grew by a stunning 59.27 percent in contrast to a marginal growth of just
4 percent posted by woven apparels in the same period.
Comparative data for exports of
apparels of first six months of 2005 - 2008
(US$ Mn.)
|
|
2005
|
|
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
April
|
May
|
June
|
Total
|
|
Apparel of knitted fabric
|
74.9
|
79.3
|
78.4
|
67.5
|
70.5
|
94.2
|
464.8
|
|
Apparel of woven fabric
|
153.5
|
140.4
|
134.1
|
111.0
|
109.3
|
139.5
|
787.8
|
|
Other madeup textile
articles
|
2.0
|
4.1
|
4.5
|
4.3
|
4.2
|
2.6
|
21.7
|
|
Total
|
230.4
|
223.8
|
217.0
|
182.8
|
184.0
|
236.3
|
1274.3
|