ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s coconut exporters have warned {that a} 30 % Trump tariff will hit 20 % of annual exports as rivals have gotten entry at a lot decrease charges to the USA.
Out of 857 million {dollars} of annual exports 160 million went to the US.
“Competing suppliers such because the Philippines, Vietnam, and India take pleasure in preferential commerce entry, that means Sri Lankan merchandise, regardless of their globally famend high quality, shall be sidelined on value alone,” the Ceylon Chamber of Coconut Trade (CCCI) mentioned in an announcement.
In a single day President Donald Trump mentioned Indonesia’s exports will solely be charged 19 %. Indonesia can also be a high coconut producer. Trump mentioned each Indonesia and Vietnam have allowed free entry to US items.
“Our merchandise are recognised globally for his or her purity, style, and dietary worth,” Jayantha Samarakoon, Chairman of the CCCI.
“However regardless of how good they’re, a 30 % tariff makes them unaffordable for patrons. We shall be priced out of the market, not due to high quality, however due to value.
“Whereas we acknowledge the discount from the initially proposed 44%, even at 30%, the affect stays deeply damaging to our export competitiveness and to the a whole bunch of 1000’s of rural livelihoods tied to this business.”
“This isn’t only a coverage shift. It’s a devastating blow to a complete business that Sri Lanka has labored laborious to construct.”
Desiccated coconut, virgin and refined coconut oil, coconut milk and cream, coconut water, coir fibre merchandise, activated carbon, and husk-based rising media are beneath risk.
Many of those are premium area of interest exports that Sri Lanka pioneered within the world market, however patrons will now have little alternative however to shift sourcing to cheaper locations.
Over 800,000 Sri Lankans rely upon the coconut business for his or her livelihoods, together with smallholder farmers, processors, manufacturing facility employees, logistics suppliers, and exporters, the Chamber mentioned.
Greater than 150,000 direct jobs within the manufacturing and processing sectors are actually beneath instant risk.
A sudden drop in export demand may flood the home market with unsold produce, lowering farmgate costs, the chamber mentioned.
Falling exports may harm international direct investments and there was a danger of the business going overseas, the chamber mentioned.
The Chamber referred to as for “pressing and coordinated authorities motion to safeguard the sector. It has urged instant engagement with the Workplace of the US Commerce Consultant to discover choices for tariff reduction or exemptions.
The Chamber additionally referred to as for a renewed push to safe bilateral commerce agreements that guarantee honest entry to key markets, alongside focused assist to assist exporters take up short-term shocks and enhance long-term competitiveness.
The Chamber nevertheless didn’t recommend Sri Lanka may supply to the US in return to assist get concessions for coconuts.
Native attire markets have mentioned they needed to boost import taxes in Sri Lanka by 300 to 400 % by merchandise as their colleagues referred to as on the federal government to cut back a 30 % tax.
Sri Lanka is extremely protectionist and prices very taxes for vegetable oil imports partly because of the coconut foyer, analysts say.
Sri Lanka’s coconut land house owners have robust connections to most political events, analysts who’ve studied the issue in depth have famous that taxes on vegetable oil on the individuals had been raised over time.
The US is a high exporter of soybean oil and nations like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, which have gotten very low tariffs, are huge importers of US soybean oil.
Nevertheless, the business did ask for coconut kernel imports to be allowed when home costs rocketed, which was delayed by officers.
If exports to the US fell, coconut land-owners could get much less earnings, the chamber mentioned, as decrease export demand may “flood the home market with unsold produce,” the Chamber claimed.
(Colombo/July15/2025)