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This study attempts to examine the dynamics and trajectories of tourism, agriculture, import, textiles. COVID-19 collected data from Asian countries and recognized websites the during the eruption. Although sri lanka and other countries will be self-sufficient by the end of 2019 by 2020, COVID-19 will have fallen globally since its inception. The analysis of the industries shows that they have changed globally and regionally.it has been acknowledged that the government will take steps to prevent tourists from visiting Sri Lanka, make agriculture self-sufficient by providing fertilizers for agriculture , simultaneously bring imports and call on those involved in the industry from time to time improve the sector and control the COVID-19 situation.it is also accepted as a low risk as there is no physical or social involvement in making unnecessary meetings and studies as the school is able to change the way people go to work and go to university online and do other things online. However, due to these COVID-19 conditions, priority has been given to study of the declines mentioned above, i.e. the above percentages indicate these depressions. Finally, this study confirms how people in south Asia behave and change in the tourism industry, agriculture, import conditions, and textile industries. Countries changed significantly during the COVID-19 eruption.