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The national budget process of Sri Lanka is one of the worst in the world, and is only above Nepal in South Asia, Verite Research Executive Director Dr. Nishan De Mel said at the global launch of The Open Budget Survey 2015.
?The new national unity government yesterday dumped some of the key members of the interim government’s economic team and appointed a new set of ministers to run the country’s economy.
?Village Roadshow of Australia and EAP Group of Sri Lanka signed up an MOU through which Village Cinemas and EAP Films and Theatres Ltd will jointly look at opportunities to develop modern cinema multiplexes in Sri Lanka.
?Container handling progressing at Colombo International Container Terminal (CICT) on a gloomy evening in the backdrop of temporarily halted Colombo Port City project.
?Sri Lanka has been selected to host the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Annual Summit in 2017 in response to the bid submitted by Sri Lanka Conventions Bureau (SLCB).
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Russia’s first ever Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok yesterday. AFP
Private sector representatives and economists yesterday urged the new government to involve views of relevant stakeholders when entering into preferential trade agreements as poor negotiation of already signed free trade agreements (FTAs) is observed
AFP: Part of a vanity airport built by toppled Sri Lankan strongman Mahinda Rajapakse will be used as a rice storage warehouse to reduce losses after failing to take off, officials said yesterday.
Nestle Lanka PLC Managing Director Shivani Hedge ringing the ceremonial bell at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) to open trading at the start of the month.
?In a move to further push Sri Lanka’s economic progress, Foreign Affairs Minister Mangala Samaraweera gave assurance that the new government will immediately take the necessary measures to create an investment-friendly environment that would b
The Colombo Motor Traders Association (CMTA) renewed its call for a national motor industry policy, and is in the process of setting up a long-term policy paper for the use by the government in the midst of a balance of payment crisis and highly cong
Illegal alcohol manufacture is continuing to thrive with the aid of public officials as the state refuses to take action against provided information, said Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC (DCSL) Chairman Harry Jayawardene.
The Canadian volunteer co-operation programme UNITERRA which supports development of inclusive market opportunities for tea, apparel and tourism sectors through the exchange of skilled volunteers is set to recommence in Sri Lanka after a lapse of 5 y
The Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) are requesting the government to provide them with some breathing space to get through the current crisis in the tea sector, as the RPCs are set to post collective retained losses of Rs.11 billion by the end o
Cherie Blair, leading international barrister and wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday said the current political landscape in Sri Lanka will have a positive effect in attracting more foreign direct investments (FDIs) to the cou
Galaxy Landmarks, part of the EAP group, recently conducted a groundbreaking ceremony to commence the construction of the Galaxy Impala Complex in Rajagiriya.
?Sri Lanka’s June trade deficit widened as much as 51.9 percent to US $ 689 million amid higher vehicle imports and sliding exports, the data released by the Central Bank showed.
AFP - Oil headed for its eighth straight weekly decline in Asia yesterday, as sharp falls in equities added to worries lacklustre global economic growth will hurt energy demand in an oversupplied market.
In the backdrop of a failing tea industry with both Colombo Tea Auction prices and unsubsidized prices of tea leaves falling below 2011 levels and plantation companies running at losses,
?People in a line to buy newspapers at a newsstand in Colombo yesterday. Sri Lanka’s ruling United National Party (UNP) has won decisive gains in a general election, final results showed on Tuesday, putting it in a position to form a stable gov
Yesterday’s general election results failed to excite the Colombo bourse—except a short-lived spike in the morning hours—
A Sri Lankan groom in Sigiriya cast his vote with his Japanese bride dressed in their wedding outfits at yesterday’s general elections held to elect a new Parliament
?The government is expecting this year’s Yala paddy output to increase by about 16 percent from last year. Picture shows paddy farmers in Ampara waiting to transport their stocks to nearby purchasing centres
?Tokyo Cement, the company that continues to lead the field in redefining the market, consumer expectations and technological possibilities, announced the addition of a fifth vessel, ‘MV Mohar’ to its fleet of cement transport ships on Au
German auto giant Volkswagen and its local agent Senok Group yesterday signed a Board of Investment (BoI) agreement to set up a US$ 31 million car assembly plant in Kuliyapitiya.
The United National Party (UNP) has recognized its mistakes in managing the economy in 2001, and the lessons learnt will be implemented in a future UNP government, said Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake at a discussion organized by the Industry and
?Sri Lanka’s economy should grow by 7 percent this year, up from 4.5 percent last year, while inflation will end the year far below market expectations, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said yesterday.
Colombo Fashion Week (CFW) ‘Swim,’ featuring swimwear designs by both Sri Lankan and foreign designers took place at Colombo Hilton last Friday and Saturday for the first time.
International Processed Food, Beverage, Packaging & Agricultural Exhibition ‘Profood/pack and Ag-Biz 2015” kicked off at the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Center yesterday.
The Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) called on the government to bring the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) document into the open if it is beneficial to the country as claimed.
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