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Sri Lankan rubber exporters urge reduced US tariffs to avoid losing US market share, citing competition from Indonesia.
Colombo, Jul 19 (PTI) Ahead of the August 1 deadline for further negotiations on the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, the Sri Lankan rubber exporters said they faced the threat of losing ...
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