Agriculture & Allied Sector
Agriculture remains a backbone of Sri Lanka’s economy, with tea, rubber, coconut,
and spices leading exports. The sector also supports rice, fruits, vegetables, and
fisheries, sustaining rural livelihoods.
Auto Components
Sri Lanka has a growing market for auto components, mainly driven by re-exports,
aftermarket demand, and assembly industries. Opportunities exist in spare parts,
tires, and vehicle accessories.
Automobile
The automobile sector is import-dependent, with strong demand for passenger
vehicles, three-wheelers, and commercial vehicles. Electric vehicles are gaining
traction as the country pushes for greener transport.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology is emerging, with applications in agriculture, healthcare, and
pharmaceuticals. The island’s biodiversity offers unique potential for biotech-based
herbal and medicinal innovations.
Capital Goods
Capital goods production in Sri Lanka is modest, focusing mainly on machinery for
construction, apparel, and agriculture. Imports dominate, but investment
opportunities exist in local manufacturing.
Chemicals
Sri Lanka’s chemical industry supports agriculture, textiles, rubber, plastics, and
pharmaceuticals. Fertilizers, paints, and industrial chemicals are widely used, with
opportunities for sustainable alternatives.
Civil Aviation
The sector connects Sri Lanka globally, with Bandaranaike International Airport as
the main hub. Growing tourism and cargo services are driving expansion in airlines,
airports, and aviation services.
Construction
Construction is a key growth driver, covering housing, infrastructure, and
commercial projects. Demand is high for sustainable materials and smart building
solutions in urban centers.
Consumer Goods
Sri Lanka’s consumer goods market is shaped by a growing middle class, urbanization,
and changing lifestyles. Packaged foods, home care, and electronics remain in high
demand.
Beauty & Personal Care
The sector is expanding with rising interest in herbal cosmetics, skincare, and
wellness products. Sri Lanka’s natural ingredients, like coconut oil and aloe vera,
strengthen its global appeal.
Gems & Jewellery
Sri Lanka, known as the “Island of Gems,” is famous for sapphires, rubies, and other
precious stones. The jewellery industry blends traditional craftsmanship with modern
designs for export and tourism markets.