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Major global export trend so farthis year
The key trend is supply chain diversification with buyers moving away from single source dependency and actively seeking reliable mid-size manufacturing hubs such as Sri Lanka.

Leshani Goonewardene

THE NEW RULES OF TRADE

Global trends, regional dynamics and sustainability are driving export growth

Region with the most promise for Sri Lankan exports
The Middle East and India offer strong potential due to proximity, logistics advantages, and growing demand for household and lifestyle products.

Importance of digital trade facilitation for growth
Digital trade facilitation is critical, as faster documentation, customs clearance and e-platform integration directly improve export competitiveness.

International risks posing challenges
Geopolitical uncertainty and tariff volatility remain the main risks, as they directly affect demand planning and pricing stability.

Impact of shifting consumer preferences on export strategies
Consumers demand durable, value driven and sustainable products, pushing exporters to innovate in materials, design and functionality.

Role of e-commerce in export expansion
E-commerce enables manufacturers to reach global buyers directly.

Significance of supply chain disruptions for exporters
It remains a concern but exporters are adapting through better inventory plan­ning and diversified shipping routes.

Effect of geopolitical tensions on global trade flows
It redirects sourcing patterns, often creating new opportunities for emerging manufacturing countries.

Fastest growing international export sector
Sustainable consumer goods and home improvement products are among the fastest growing segments.

Impact of sustainability on buyer expectations
Buyers increasingly expect transparency in sourcing, recyclable materials and responsible manufacturing practices.

Sustainability standards that exporters must adopt
Basic environmental compliance and traceable material sourcing should be a starting point for all exporters.

Relevance of carbon footprint reporting
Carbon reporting is becoming a competitive necessity, especially for suppliers targeting developed markets.

Sustainability challenges for local exporters
Balancing cost competitiveness while investing in greener processes remains a key challenge.

Impact of ethical products on consumer demand in export markets
Ethical sourcing and responsible labour practices increasingly influence buyer selection decisions.

Role of renewable energy in export competitiveness
Renewable energy adoption reduces long-term production costs and strengthens sustainability credentials.

Adapting to stricter environmental regulations
Exporters are investing in cleaner materials, improved waste management and compliance certifications.

A sustainability practice exporters should adopt
Reducing excess packaging and improving recyclability is a practical first step.

Impact of waste reduction in export supply chains
Waste reduction directly improves margins while aligning with global sustainability expectations.

Transformative tech innovation
Automation and data driven production planning are transforming efficiency and cost control for exporters.

Regional trade agreements that offer opportunities
Agreements within South Asia, particularly India, offer strong near-term growth potential.

How South Asia compares with ASEAN for export growth
South Asia offers proximity advantages while ASEAN provides scale and diversified demand.

Underrated markets exporters should explore
East Africa is an underrated market with growing demand for affordable consumer goods.

Importance of regional logistics hubs for expansion
They are vital for reducing lead times and improving supply chain responsiveness.

Role of intraregional trade in export growth
Intraregional trade will become increasingly important as companies seek shorter and more resilient supply chains.

Impact of regional FTAs on competitiveness
They reduce tariff barriers and improve market access, enhancing price competitiveness.

Main challenge in expanding to regional markets
Understanding local regulations and distribution networks remains a major hurdle.

Exporters leveraging regional trade data
By analysing demand trends and competitor pricing to tailor product offerings strategically.

A regional trend exporters should monitor closely
Rising middle-class consumption in South Asia and the Middle East.

Impact of culture on success in regional markets
Cultural insight influences product design, branding and partnership strategies, directly impacting market acceptance.

– Compiled by Indrajit Lankeshwara
Leshani Goonewardene is the Head of Exports & New Markets of Phoenix Industries.

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