Sri Lanka Lifts Import Restrictions on Certain Tourism-Related, Broadcast Items
Sri Lanka recently lifted import restrictions on 10 types of goods, the latest in a series of moves to ease controls since the country announced a host of restrictions last year (see 2212160012 and 2210030012), the Hong Kong Trade Development…
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Council reported Jan. 3. The latest action will remove restrictions on imports related to tourism, sports and broadcasting, including energy drinks; radio, video and television cameras and broadcast equipment; sports equipment such as golf clubs; and “medium density fibreboard” for furniture production.