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Coconut water exports earn millions

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By February 2024, it has been possible to earn an income of 3439 million rupees by exporting coconut water from Sri Lanka. 

According to the data of the Coconut Development Authority, the amount earned by exporting coconut water in the month of February 2023 is Rs.2705 million.
According to the Chairman of Coconut Development Authority Professor Roshan Perera, there has been an increase in export income of 734 million rupees by the pre-spring months of this year compared to last year.

These facts were revealed in a discussion chaired by the Minister of Agriculture and Plantation Industry Mr. Mahinda Amaraweera this morning (25).

Speaking here, Minister Mahinda Amaraweera emphasized that if it is possible to save the Rs.300 million coconuts that are lost annually due to wildlife damage, it will be possible to earn more income, thereby further increasing the income of coconut growers.

(dailynews.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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ASPI hits record high

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The All Share Price Index (ASPI) of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has reached an all-time high of 13,511.73 points, marking an increase of 171.69 points.

The S&P SL20 stood at 4,016.60 points.

The CSE reported a trading turnover of Rs. 5.2 billion at the close of the session.

The previous record was achieved on January 19,2022. Amidst multiple off-board transactions, the turnover surged past Rs.5.2Bn, marking a 48.8% increase from the monthly average.

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DSI obtains enjoining order against infringement of ‘Fun Souls’ brand

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Action was filed in the Commercial High Court of Colombo by DSI through their Attorneys Sudath Perera Associates against the entity Lakpa Footwear Ltd., with its headquarters based in Horana. The action was filed for the infringement of DSI’s ‘Fun Souls’ trademark and brand and the shoe design on the basis of trademark infringement, unfair competition, and passing-off.

D. Samson & Sons Ltd., widely known as DSI, is a leading homegrown brand and manufacturer of footwear, apparel, and bicycle tyres across the country and has established a strong reputation for quality products in Sri Lanka since its inception. In 2016, DSI introduced and developed the brand ‘Fun Souls’ with a youth identity, to offer a range of unique shoes and bags, including infant shoes, toddler shoes, boys’ and girls’ footwear, and accessories. This ‘Fun Souls’ shoe design was an original concept presented by the DSI brand family.

On 1 November, Commercial High Court Judge Jagath A. Kahandagamage issued an enjoining order against the Defendant for engaging in the sale of kids’ footwear with a brand name/design identical or confusingly similar to the ‘Fun Souls’ trademark and the shoe design.

The Plaintiff, DSI, pleaded that the Defendant has copied the mark ‘Fun Souls’ and the design of the shoe belonging to the Plaintiff in a similar manner with the deliberate intention of passing off its products as those of the Plaintiff.

The Plaintiff further pleaded that the slight, insignificant changes in the impugned mark and the design used by the Defendant are unnoticeable to the average consumer and deliberately adopted with the mala fide intention of the Defendant to usurp the goodwill and reputation of the Plaintiff’s ‘Fun Souls’ trademark and the shoe design.

The Commercial High Court, after hearing the submissions of the Lead Counsel for the Plaintiff, issued an enjoining order as requested by the Plaintiff. The order restrains the Defendant from continuing to use or carrying out business using its infringing shoe design, under the name, sign, or mark ‘Fun Shoe,’ which is misleadingly similar to the Plaintiff’s trademark ‘Fun Souls’ and its associated shoe design.

It also prohibits the Defendant from using any other variation of the name, sign, mark, or shoe design that is confusingly similar to the Plaintiff’s trademark or trade name, and from adopting any trade name or trademark that could cause confusion with the Plaintiff’s trademark or trade name.

(ft.lk)

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W.M. Mendis’ liquor manufacturing license to be suspended

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The liquor manufacturing license issued to W.M. Mendis & Co. Limited will be suspended from tomorrow (December 5) due to their failure to pay Rs. 5.7 billion in excise taxes and surcharges, the Excise department said.

Accordingly, as per the provisions Excise Ordinance Act, the Commissioner General of Excise has ordered to suspend the liquor manufacturing license issued to W.M. Mendis & Co. Limited effective from tomorrow.

The department further stated that measures have been taken to suspend the liquor manufacturing process from tomorrow (December 5) and to not renew the other licenses issued to the company from December 31 onwards if the company continues non-payment of tax arrears and surcharges. 

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