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Million Lankan women workers will lose their jobs if Trump's 44 % tariff goes into effect
The Island
|May 13, 2025
As many as a million Lankan women workers in key export sectors will lose their jobs and income if the 44 percent tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump come into force at the end of the 90-day pause, Asia News has reported.
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Sri Lanka's main export industries, such as apparel, tea, gems, rubber and cinnamon, that employ mostly women, will be the most affected by the new tariffs since the US market is one of their most lucrative.
Apparel workers reproach the government for its "lethargic attitude" and failure to consider the concerns of workers and unions, not least because their representatives were not asked to participate in the discussions on tariffs.
The apparel industry accounts for about 40 percent of the country's total exports, and is crucial for its economy. It also employs mainly women from low-income backgrounds in rural areas, for whom these jobs represent a crucial pathway out of poverty.
Since most apparel workers are also breadwinners, their wages help extended family networks in economically disadvantaged regions.
"The Women's Centre collaborated with 25 other women's organisations to carry out our campaign against the US tariffs hindering women workers," said its Executive Director, Padmini Weerasuriya.
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