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BusinessUK trade envoy visits MAS Holdings to strengthen Sri Lanka–UK trade ties

On 27 May 2025, Lord John Hannett of Everton, UK Trade Envoy to Sri Lanka, visited the MAS Holdings’ Silueta facility in Biyagama. The visit, facilitated by the British High Commission, aimed to offer the UK delegation a deeper understanding of Sri Lanka’s apparel industry and MAS’ contribution to it.
During the visit, Lord Hannett and representatives from the UK’s Department for Business and Trade were briefed on the importance of Sri Lanka’s apparel sector to the country’s export economy, as well as of MAS’ global presence, product innovation, and commitment to sustainability. This was followed by a walkthrough of the facility, showcasing MAS’ product and tech capabilities.
Among the officials present were, Shameema Yusuf, UK Trade Envoy Relationship Manager (APAC & South Asia) of the Department for Business & Trade, UK, Mara Waters, Director of Trade – Sri Lanka from the British High Commission Colombo and Asanthi Fernando, Deputy Head of Trade & Investment of the British High Commission Colombo. They were accompanied by Rajitha Jayasuriya, Director – Corporate Affairs of MAS Holdings and Ranesh Handunnetti, Chief Executive Officer of MAS Silueta.
Lord John Hannett expressed his appreciation for the scientific and technical expertise that goes into creating high quality garments and experienced firsthand, MAS’ product craftsmanship and process innovation. He also commended MAS for its strong foundation of values, appreciating how the company maintains these principles even when operating across different countries and cultures.
The engagement is a timely step towards strengthening bilateral trade ties and further positioning Sri Lanka as a hub for responsible apparel innovation and a strategic sourcing partner to the UK.
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