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Enhancing economic corporation, the Government of Sri Lanka yesterday signed three memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with the Government of Finland, on digitalization, health and education sectors i
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The unit rate-based duty scheme on vehicle imports has failed to realise the government revenue targets while causing additional foreign exchange outflows from the country.
Asian markets retreated yesterday at the end of a broadly positive week, with traders turning their attention to a Group of Seven summit that could see world leaders clash with Donald Trump over his latest tariff provocations.
Doha Bank, the third largest conventional bank in Qatar yesterday inaugurated its representative office at World Trade Centre (WTC) in Colombo, becoming the first Gulf bank to be launched in the country. The bank is said to be aiming to promote bi-la
The country’s budding ICT sector was yesterday looked up to by the government to help reach national export targets in the medium term and was urged to boost its efforts to ensure not only its progression, but also the industries it supports.
One Transworks Square (Pvt) Ltd together with Zhong Tian Ding Hui (ZTDH) Company yesterday announced that it is ready to transform Colombo’s skyscape with South Asia’s tallest building, rising to a height of 376 meters in 92 floors by 202
Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB), Sri Lanka’s second largest private sector lender by assets, yesterday announced a breakthrough partnership with popular retail department store, ODEL to lead the syndication of a Rs.5.4 billion loan to fuel the e
Sri Lanka will end 2018 with gross official reserves of US $9.5 billion while further cutting its exposure to short-term swaps by another US $700-800 million, Central Bank Governor Dr. Indrajit
The Chefs’ Guild of Lanka unveiled the 18th edition of Culinary Art Food Expo (CAFE) 2018 yesterday at the BMICH Colombo with Tourism Development Minister John Amaratunga as Chief Gust.
Talks between China and Sri Lanka for a free trade agreement have hit major hurdles, mainly because Beijing doesn’t agree to Colombo’s demand for a review of the deal after 10 years, Sri Lanka’s top negotiator said.
The Sri Lankan banks satisfy many of the key matrices such as growth, profits, efficiency and asset quality against most regional peers but the sector is in deep thirst for fresh capital as the banks brace for full implementation of BASEL III as earl
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) yesterday said investment flows from the Scandinavian region to Sri L
Sri Lanka is to amend the archaic customs law shortly to facilitate paperless trade and pre-arrival clearances at the Customs, Sri Lanka Customs Director General and National Trade Facilitation Committee Chairman P.S.M. Charles said.
Sri Lanka stands mostly at risk among frontier markets from a persistent rupee depreciation against the U.S. dollar as it will present fiscal troubles from bloating debt servicing needs, Moody’s Investors Service said in a special report on imp
The Sri Lankan government has identified the importance of having competent human capital to compete with the rapidly changing global economy as the country is geared to take off and advance as a fast growing middle-income country.
Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera has pledged to reduce the Value Added Tax (VAT) by 2.5 percent in 2020 to relieve the country’s poor people from the tax burden.
Sri Lanka’s Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has opened 49,000 new tax files in April with the New Inland Revenue Act coming into force, Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweera revealed yesterday.
Sri Lanka’s revised National Physical Plan for 2018-2050 is expected to be gazetted shortly and the plan proposes to develop Colombo-Trincomalee as the main economic corridor along with three other sub-corridors,
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Sri Lankan government signed a US $210 million second tranche loan agreement for the Mahaweli Water Security Investment Programme to assist Sri Lanka complete its on
China hinted Sri Lanka’s growing importance in its ambitious US$500 billion One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative claiming Sri Lanka is a ‘hub’ in its OBOR strategy. Sri Lanka meanwhile stressed of its own role in OBOR, and reve
Balancing diplomatic relations and being open to all countries for investment has been a key achievement of the current government, remarked Development Strategies and International Trade Minister Malik Samarawickrama at a forum in Colombo yesterday
Professionals led by Sri Lanka Engineers Association (SLEA) and United Professional Movement (UPM) and backed by the Organisation of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka (OPA) and the influential government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA
Sri Lanka has expressed interest in establishing direct banking links with Iran. President Maithripala Sirisena, who this week completed a two-day official visit to Iran, had expressed this during the bilateral discussions with Iranian President Hass
Sri Lanka needs to promote rural entrepreneurship in a holistic manner to uplift over one quarter of the population trapped in poverty with daily earnings below Rs.400, despite the lowest ever absolute poverty figures reported in the country recently
The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka yesterday kept policy interest rates steady despite a sharp increase in credit to the private sector, which the Central Bank Governor identified
Sri Lanka yesterday introduced the much-talked-about automatic fuel pricing mechanism, removing the heavy subsidies that drained cash from the government coffers.
The Sri Lankan free trade agreement (FTA) negotiators want India to implement interim remedies for the non-trade barriers that exist in the current Indo-Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA) prior to the signing of the Economic and Technology Co-operati
Sri Lanka’s trade gap widened considerably to US $ 1.06 billion in February from US $ 743 million a year earlier, while the cumulative gap for the first two months of the year expanded to US $ 2.1 billion from US $ 1.68 billion during the same
Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake yesterday asserted that the populist government interventions in Sri Lanka’s rubber industry have indirectly led to subsidization of big businesses as well as to corruption,
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