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??By Chandeepa Wettasinghe One of th e younges t conglomerates in Sri Lanka, Laugfs Holdings PLC, broke ground on one of South Asia’s largest pharmaceuticals manufacturing plants in Koggala recently, making a grand entrance to the country&rsquo
Sri Lanka’s consumer prices in January rose 0.9 percent from a year earlier, slowing from the previous month’s 2.8 percent, data from the Department of Census and Statistics showed yesterday.
Sri Lanka’s largest granary with state-of-the-art facilities constructed in Buttala, Moneragala, is to be declared open on the 31st of this month, a Finance Ministry statement said. The opening ceremony of the granary
?Sri Lanka is slated to get US $ 1 billion from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as financial assistance in 2017, a Finance Ministry press statement said.
?Buddhist monks look at African elephant tusks (blood ivory) seized by Sri Lanka Customs to be destroyed, before they held prayers for the dead elephants, at Galle Face Green in Colombo yesterday (REUTERS PHOTO)
?Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake recently held a special discussion with Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC) Governor Essa Kazim to bolster financial relations between the two nations.
?One of the country’s leading apparel manufacturers, the Hirdaramani group, ceremoniously opened its latest Rs.450 million factory in Mullaitivu yesterday.
Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake who attended the ‘World Economic Forum 2016’ in Switzerland this week, met with UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.
Sri Lanka is likely to witness a surge in foreign direct investment (FDI) from Japan with latter’s premier bank sounding upbeat and pledging to commit to a long-term economic relationship with the island nation.
?Sadaharitha Plantations, a leading commercial forestry company in the country, has come up with an innovative solution to produce agarwood, a highly valued raw material used in the production of perfumes.
?A traditional Sri Lankan lapidary engaged in his craft in the Galle Fort during the Galle Literary Festival 2016 held last week
Confident that the Yahapalanaya has paved the way to bring nothing but fortune to the nation, a top Cabinet Minister said Sri Lanka aimed to attract foreign direct investments (FDIs) of US $ 5 billion within the next three years.
Sri Lanka will be receiving a US$ 20 million grant from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to address the country’s food security issues.
The Sri Lankan government’s decision to place the utmost importance on upscale Western tourists seems to be misplaced, a Fortune 500 company said.
?The shares of debutant People’s Insurance Limited PLC (PIL) yesterday closed at Rs.14.90, below the offer price of Rs.15, despite opening higher at 15.60.
Prospects for Sri Lanka’s stock market this year remain rather bleak though some market analysts say the situation may improve towards the latter part of the year provided the confidence factor in place.
The supply side of the Sri Lankan apparel sector could find some growth from the exodus of apparel companies from China, an expert said at the Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016.
Minister of Plantation Industries Navin Dissanayake inspected the Tea Small Holding Development Authority yesterday, at Pellawatte Battaramulla which is under the purview of his Ministry.
?SriLankan Airlines, the first Asian airline to operate the four-engine Airbus A340 aircraft, bid goodbye to the last of its A340s after more than two decades in service, with a final commercial flight yesterday.
Qatar Airways Group CEO Akbar Al Baker (left) with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe (middle) and Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake at Temple Trees, Colombo.
Sri Lanka and Pakistan signed a number of memoranda of understanding valued over US$ 700 million yesterday during the launch of the Pakistan Single Country Exhibition, coinciding with the state visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
?Britain’s former Prime Minister Tony Blair visited the Development Strategies and International Trade Ministry and met Minister Malik Samarawickrama yesterday.
?A possible rate hike in March by the US Federal Reserve as expected by some analysts will push Sri Lanka to reconsider its current monetary policy stance, Central Bank Governor Arjuna
Sri Lanka is ranked second among the top 16 places recommended by the world famous travel and life style magazine Condé Nast Traveller to visit in 2016. Endorsing Sri Lanka as the second
?The country has no need to raise emergency funds, though the government may decide to make a formal request to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for “some sort of arrangement” between Sri Lanka and the multilateral lender, Central Ba
?President Maithripala Sirisena evaluates an award winning mask of the demon Mahasona, used in traditional healing exorcism rituals, during the National Craft Council’s Shilpa Awards held at Ape Gama in Battaramulla recently.
In a bizarre turn of events, the newly appointed Director General of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), Sunil S. Sirisena has decided to discontinue the National Broadband Initiative (NBI), which ensured high speed broadband internet
A trade fair showcasing the entrepreneurship of Samurdhi recipients in the Matara district under the title ‘Da Bindu Muthu 2015’ commenced at Uyanwatte Stadium yesterday.
Sri Lanka will have its first glance of the country’s new investment and export framework next January, according to a top Cabinet Minister in-charge of international trade.
?AFP: SpaceX successfully landed its powerful Falcon 9 rocket in an upright position on Monday, a historic first in the company’s bid to make rockets as reusable as airplanes.
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