Opinion: Will the Response to Ditwah be Worse than the Disaster?

By M. Rizwan Muzzammil The Parable of the Broken Window In 1850, the French economist Frederic Bastiat penned “The Parable of the Broken Window.” A boy breaks a shop window, and a glazier is paid six francs to repair it. Onlookers muse that such accidents are good for trade, as they keep windowmakers in business. […]

Economic, fiscal &’s Ratings

According to Moody’s Ratings, South and Southeast Asian countries have been severely impacted by several tropical cyclones and unusually heavy monsoon rains since mid-November, leading to widespread flooding and landslides and the tragic loss of hundreds of lives. Moody’s assesses that the economic, fiscal, and credit impact of this disaster is likely to be most […]

EDB Launches Fast-Track Relief to Support Exporters Affected by Adverse Weather

 The Export Development Board (EDB) has launched a rapid relief and recovery program following the severe impact of adverse weather conditions on Sri Lanka’s export sector. A discussion meeting was held recently at the EDB premises, with the participation of Secretary to the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Mrs. Tilaka Jayasundara, EDB Chairman and […]

Hambantota International Port Remains Fully Operational Despite Extreme Weather

As Sri Lanka experiences one of the worst flood situations recorded in its history, which has crippled national infrastructure and forced operations to suspend at the Port of Colombo, Hambantota International Port (HIP) has remained fully operational, reinforcing its strategic importance as the country’s second major commercial hub. Although Hambantota also faced heavy rains, it […]

Relief Measures to Assist Businesses affected by Recent Disasters by Banks

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), in view of the adverse effects of the recent cyclonic and flood disasters, having considered the proposals of the Sri Lanka Banks’ Association (Guarantee) Ltd. (SLBA) and the need to grant effective relief to those affected without unduly compromising financial system stability, issued the Circular No. 04 of […]

IMF Considers USD 200 Mn Emergency Aid for Cyclone-Hit Sri Lanka

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, Evan Papageorgiou, issued a statement today addressing the impact of Cyclone Ditwah and the resulting financial request from the Sri Lankan government. He began by extending the IMF’s sympathies to the population profoundly affected by the natural disaster: “In the wake of the devastating impact and […]

Sri Lanka’s Recovery After Cyclone Devastation

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is actively investigating options to further support Sri Lanka in the recovery process following the devastating cyclone and widespread flooding. This commitment comes as the IMF continues to back Sri Lanka’s reform efforts under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement. The IMF’s Director of Communications, Julie Kozack, conveyed the institution’s […]

Banks Association pledges strong support for economic revival

The Sri Lanka Banks Association (SLBA) in a meeting with the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) today pledged its fullest support to revive the country’s economy following the damage inflicted by Cyclone Ditwah.  The banks represented by the Association stated that a detailed impact assessment has already been initiated across banks […]

Sri Lanka economic summit opened with focus on recovery and resilience after cyclone Ditwah

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce opened the Sri Lanka Economic & Investment Summit on Tuesday with a renewed sense of purpose, reframing the annual event as a platform for national recovery following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. Addressing more than 800 delegates, including over 100 overseas investors, the Chamber’s Chairperson, Krishan Balendra began by […]

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