COYLE warns crises stalling many businesses; wants urgent resolution

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The Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) yesterday voiced its concern regarding the inability of many businesses to sustain their regular functions due to the prevailing situation in the nation.

“The acute political, economic and humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka has forced numerous enterprises to stall operations, causing severe hardships and in some cases, closure of businesses across the nation,” COYLE said in a statement. 

COYLE called for the Government to address the status quo swiftly and competently to ensure the smooth function of essential services for the people as well as the business community. 

The COYLE membership comprises of over 100 top Sri Lankan young entrepreneurs who are chairmen or controlling shareholders of leading business entities in Sri Lanka. 

As entrepreneurs and concerned citizens, the COYLE requested the Government to find effective and sustainable solutions through the collaboration of all stakeholders and subject matter experts. It further said that priority should be given to streamlining the supply of vital commodities like fuel, electricity, and gas as well as resolving the issues related to foreign exchange and banking, in addition to prioritising the import of essential raw materials and inputs required to sustain entrepreneurial enterprises. 

COYLE believes that respecting the views of the population as a democracy is vital and using police and military force to suppress protest can lead to further aggravation. 

Established in 1999 COYLE styles itself as the nation’s premier business chamber which aims to encourage collaboration between business entities, including supporting and developing local entrepreneurs, while providing assistance to its members in commercial business matters.

 

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