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Reduction of gold holdings part of reserve management, clarifies Central Bank
Sri Lanka’s Central Bank says that the changes in the composition of official reserves are in accordance with the current reserve management needs and priorities, considering all aspects of the reserve management requirements. Releasing a statement, the bank said that the share of gold holdings in the reserve may change from time to time, reflecting […]
Opinion: Diversification vital for the long-term stability of the RPCs
Should optimise assets, not limit themselves to being solely agriculture businesses By Bhathiya Bulumulla Over the past three decades, the Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) have established themselves as a critical stakeholder of Sri Lanka’s plantation industry. The RPCs were formed in 1992, primarily with the intention of bringing in the private sector, to improve the […]
Find solutions to power crisis without disrupting lives of people, says President
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa stressed that steps should be taken to find a solution to the power crisis without disrupting the lives of the people. The President made these remarks during a discussion held at the Presidential Secretariat this morning (10) with the Heads of the Power and Energy sectors regarding the issue of power cuts. […]
Advisory Council appointed for Automobile Assembling & Components Manufacturing Industries
Minister of Industries, Wimal Weerawansha recently appointed the chairman and members of the Advisory Council of the Automobile Assembling and Automobile Components Manufacturing Industries in Sri Lanka. The appointments were made as part of the programme to focus greater attention on the twenty industries coming under the purview of the Ministry. The council consists of […]
Relief package supports SL economic recovery but compounds govt’s fiscal challenge: Moody’s
The fiscal relief package recently introduced in Sri Lanka reduces the scope for fiscal and debt consolidation at a time when fiscal flexibility is already severely limited by the large share of interest payments in government revenue, Moody’s said in a recent analysis. According to Moody’s, this funding package with reallocations from the budget in […]
Chinese FM assures to help Sri Lanka; signs agreement on Economic & Technical Cooperation
Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister WANG Yi assures that China will continue to do its best to provide all the necessary help and support to Sri Lanka. The matter was discussed during the bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Rajapaksa and the visiting Foreign Minister at Temple Trees. Following a special request by Prime Minister […]
Chinese FM calls on President; restructuring debt repayments, concessional trade-credit scheme discussed
A meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China and Member of the State Council Wang Yi, and President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was held at the Presidential Secretariat, today (09) further strengthening the 65 years of diplomatic relations between China and Sri Lanka. Warmly welcoming the Chinese Foreign Minister, President Rajapaksa recalled the historic close […]
‘s Register
The Hambantota International Port (HIP) has received FSS certification (Fitness for Service) for their tank farm facility. The certification was issued by Lloyd’s Register (LR), the World’s leading provider of classification, compliance and consultancy services to marine and offshore industries. This is a landmark achievement that will further strengthen the HIP brand in the maritime […]
Global body validates CA Sri Lanka’s qualifications
The highly sought after Chartered Accounting qualification offered by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) was further reinforced after a leading international body recognised the Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification as comparable to a Master’s Degree standard, while the Certified Corporate Accountant (CCA) qualification was recognised as a qualification comparable […]
Not mandatory for worker remittances to convert into LKR; CBSL asks banks to strictly adhere to rules
Central Bank emphasizes that it is not mandatory for Sri Lankans working abroad to convert their remittances into LKR and migrant workers who channel their earnings through Licensed Banks and other formal channels may even hold such funds in foreign exchange at any commercial bank. Releasing a statement, the bank said that the recent rules […]
Daraz reinvents: A new perspective for SL’s e-commerce
Daraz is entering a new phase of its journey towards creating exceptional user experiences and developing a digitized ecosystem. Embarking on an exciting initiative to relaunch its brand, Daraz hopes to reaffirm its position in the lives of e-commerce users across the region. Alongside tech leaders across the globe, Daraz hopes to add a new […]
National single window: Paving way for paperless trade
By Mithara Fonseka and Kavishka Indraratna In 2016, Sri Lanka ratified its Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) with the WTO and in 2017 a Secretariat was established for the National Trade Facilitation Committee to drive much needed trade reforms in the country. Currently, the rate of Sri Lanka’s implementation commitments under TFA stands at 34.9% with […]
