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The ongoing decline in vehicle registrations continued into the New Year with a total of 28,201 vehicles being registered in January 2013, against 47,500 registrations in the previous year.
The Switch-Asia Greening Sri Lanka Hotels Project has published the first of its research findings on energy and water usage amongst 78 percent of registered tourist hotels in the country.
The buyers of premium Dimbula teas may be disappointed, as the much awaited seasonal teas have run into bad weather which could hinder the production, a Colombo based tea broker said.
Sri Lanka is offering about 10 to 11 offshore blocks in the Mannar and the Cauvery basins in a second bidding round that will be launched on March 7 at a premier oil conference in Houston, USA, a top official of the country’s petroleum explorat
Electricity and fuel prices in Sri Lanka will soon be determined based on a fully cost-reflective pricing formula as the worrisome performance of the staterun Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has been a main conce
Hot on the heels of Sri Lanka rejecting further financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the IMF staff mission Chief yesterday urged the Lankan authorities to take a concerted effort to increase the revenue measures of the cou
The Central Bank Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal is likely to have pulled the plug from the conditional ‘Nirvana’ the Treasury Secretary, Dr. P.B Jayasundera was hoping to attain by obtaining budget support from International Monetary Fund
In 2012, earnings from tourism and remittances reached a record high of US $ 1,039 million and US $ 5,985.3 million respectively reducing the current account deficit of the Balance of Payment (BoP) substantially, according to the data released by the
Vehicle and vehicle spare part imports fell 21 percent in 2012, after seeing a robust growth of 200 percent and 86 percent in 2010 and 2011, respectively, a study carried out by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) noted.
Sri Lankan export earnings extended their losing streak to the month of December, slipping 6.7 percent year-on-year (YoY) to US$ 871 million to end the year 2012 with a negative 7.4 percent growth, with a total export earnings income of US$ 9.7 billi
Fitch Ratings Lanka Ltd. will adopt a change in the rating process of any upcoming debt issuance ratings for the Sri Lankan domestic bond market. Fitch will assign “expected ratings” followed by “final ratings” for Sri Lankan
This week’s Colombo tea auctions saw the prices declining across the board except for few select best western BOPs which appreciated sharply following airmail enquiry, according to tea market report.
In a fresh turn of events, the Ministry of Finance and Planning on the intervention of the Ministry of Plantation Industries, has decided to stay its decision to increase the cess on bulk tea exports.
An Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation (DTA) between Sri Lanka and Luxembourg was signed on January 31 in Luxembourg.
Though there is a lot of hype created through monthly arrival figure produced and disseminated by the Sri Lanka Tourism Authority (SLTDA), tourism earnings have failed to lift the bottom lines of Lankan hoteliers, with luxury hotel operators being th
Sri Lanka’s Mannar Basin has a greater chance of being endowed with natural gas than oil, a top official of Cairn Lanka, which has established the country’s first working petroleum system in the Mannar Basin said.
Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Petroleum Corp (Ceypetco) has finalised a term contract for the purchase of nearly three million barrels of oil products for delivery over a six-month period from PetroChina, industry sources said yesterday.
Indian Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Dr. D. Purandeswari has expressed satisfaction over Sri Lanka’s economic progress and infrastructure development, during her meeting with Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa at his mi
Sri Lanka’s January tea production will be negatively impacted by frost damage, a scenario caused by extreme temperature fluctuations during a very short period of time, a tea broker in the country said.
India has asked Sri Lanka to keep its sensitivities in mind while allocating oil blocks in the waters that separate the two countries.
The Government Securities market (G-Sec) comprising of treasury bills and bonds is expected to see a complete overhaul with the establishment of an e-trading platform for the secondary market, according the Central Bank (CB) Governor. This is amongst
The lack of a clear definition as to what constitutes a Small or Medium Enterprise (SME) in Sri Lanka may be working to the benefit of larger enterprises seeking tax concessions, according to private research firm, Verite Research.
Tourist arrivals reached a historic peak in December 2012 at a recorded 122,252 arrivals during the month, against 97,517 arrivals in 2011.
Budgetary allocations for Sri Lanka’s education sector fall short by approximately Rs.14.2 billion when compared to allocations presented in the Budget Speech by President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Verité Research, a private research firm, whic
To make the most when interest rates are down, the government is to issue Treasury bills worth Rs.20 billion and Treasury bonds worth of Rs.9 billion through the auction that will take place today and tomorrow, the Public Debt Department of the Centr
The Monetary Board of Sri Lanka yesterday decided to keep the policy rates unchanged during the first month of 2013, following a 25 basis points rate cut last December to spur growth.
The weakened economic growth in the South Asian region in 2012 is expected to pick up in 2013 with the Sri Lankan economy poised to grow at 6.8 percent, despite the Central Bank’s forecast of a 7.5 percent growth, a World Bank report said.
Further hikes in fuel and electricity prices are expected in the coming months as a result of government’s attempt to curb losses incurred by stateowned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), thereby creating inf
The Sri Lankan rupee edged down yesterday due to importer dollar demand, but currency dealers said foreign inflows into government securities could boost the currency in the near term.
Sri Lanka Customs is set to go fully online from end March 2013, with the implementation of latest version of Automated System for Customs Data, widely known as ‘ASYCUDA World’, , according to the Treasury Secretary.
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