The Productivity Master Plan for Sri Lanka by the Asian Productivity Organization was presented to Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya at the Parliamentary Premises recently (20). The Productivity Master Plan was presented coinciding with the launching ceremony of the Productivity Master Plan and Accreditation Certificate for Sri Lanka by the Asian Productivity Organization, with the Korean Development Institute held in Colombo. The Productivity Master Plan recommendations are designed to address structural challenges and improve Sri Lanka’s national productivity concerning the major industries of agriculture, fishing, tourism, and apparel in Sri Lanka, along with proposing policy suggestions that will not only improve…
National Productivity Master Plan presented to PM
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