The List of Chemicals Companies in Sri Lanka

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Samson International PLC

Akuressa Road Bogahagoda, Galle

S A P Company

191/35 Samagi Mw Maladolawatta Kadawatha

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT (PVT) LTD

No 110A/2/1 Colombo Road Rathnapitiya, Colombo

Selan Enterprises

114/2 Mattegoda

Shanko

192/23A Srimath Bandaranayake Mw Colombo 12, Colombo

Shiran Rubber Industries

170/4 Koswatta Road Kalapaluwawa Rajagiriya

Sigma Chemicals Lanka (Pvt) Ltd

20/3 Edirisinghe Road Mirihana Nugegoda, Colombo
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Sinwa Marketing (Pvt) Ltd

15 Siriwardana Road Dehiwala

Snackings (Pvt) Ltd

373 Ambakotewatte Road Kengalla, Kandy

Spectrolabs ( Pvt ) Ltd

No 90 Bankshall street Colombo, Colombo

Spectrolabs (Pvt) Ltd

No 90 Bankshall Street Colombo 11, Colombo

Standard Holdings (Pvt) Ltd

251 Deans Road Colombo 10, Colombo

TANGO MARKETING SERVICES

NO.159A, TEMPLE ROAD, MAHARAGAMA

Universal Trading

32 Hulftsdorp Street Colombo12, Colombo

Uniken Lanka Ltd

51A Sri Sangaraja Mw Colombo 10, Colombo

Union Chemicals Lanka PLC

4th Floor Sarathi Building 50 Hyde Park Corner Colombo 02, Colombo

Vally Stores

66 2nd Cross Street Colombo 11, Colombo
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Chemicals in Sri Lanka refer to the various chemical compounds used for industrial, agricultural and domestic purposes. The country has a large variety of chemical products ranging from fertilizers, pesticides and other agrochemicals to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals and other specialty chemicals. The chemical industry in Sri Lanka has grown rapidly over the past few decades and is now one of the most important sectors in the country. The major industries producing chemicals in Sri Lanka are the agrochemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and chemical fertilizer industries.

The chemical industry in Sri Lanka is highly regulated and the government has put in place strict safety standards for the production and usage of chemicals. The Sri Lankan government also provides incentives for companies to invest in the chemical industry, such as tax exemptions and subsidies. Additionally, the government has taken initiatives to reduce the environmental impact of the industry.

In conclusion, the chemical industry in Sri Lanka is a major contributor to the country's economy and is responsible for providing a wide range of products and services. It is an important sector in the nation's economy and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.