‘s economic sovereignty

Sri Lanka, facing internal and external challenges, grapples with the aftermath of its external debt crisis, exacerbating existing economic issues. The Easter attacks, COVID-19 pandemic, global conflicts, and economic mismanagement have pushed Sri Lanka back to seeking IMF assistance. Despite government efforts, widespread poverty persists, exacerbated by low-pay and unemployment. The civil society warnings about […]

EDEX Expo 2024: Empowering Sri Lankan youth with education, innovation, and sustainability

Dedicated to providing comprehensive insights into a diverse range of opportunities in higher education, training, gainful employment and entrepreneurship for the Sri Lankan youth, the EDEX Expo 2024, the country’s largest, longest running and premier Education Expo will take place from 9th to 11th February at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Center (SLECC) in […]

‘s tourism industry

An interactive session organized by the Sri Lankan Airlines at the Sri Lanka High Commission in London, served as a platform for fostering collaboration between top UK tourism agencies and Foreign Minister Ali Sabry. The purpose of this event was to collectively strategize and enhance Sri Lanka’s position as a leading, multifaceted tourist destination. Regional […]

Sri Lanka’s Motor Insurance Changes to Hit Non-Life Sector: Fitch Ratings

A new directive that Sri Lankan non-life insurers remit 100% of motor insurance strike, riot, civil commotion and terrorism (SRCCT) premiums to state-owned National Insurance Trust Fund Board (NITF, BBB(lka)/Stable) should benefit NITF while the underwriting profitability of non-life insurers is likely to worsen, says Fitch Ratings. However, the effect on non-life insurers’ profitability and […]

Sri Lanka Telecom on the Verge of Ownership Change: Only Jio and Gortune in the Running Now

The Government of Sri Lanka, through its Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization, and National Policies, has closed the first stage of its plan to divest shares in Sri Lanka Telecom PLC. After an evaluation process based on the Special Guidelines on Divestiture of State-Owned Enterprises, two investors have emerged as front-runners out of the three […]

Inclusive and sustainable businesses set new pathways for Sri Lanka

By Marta Perez Cuso and Yihan Zhao: Selyn, a women-led handloom business, offers flexible employment and valuable income opportunities to about 1,000 women artisans and persons from marginalized groups in rural Sri Lanka. Selyn develops and exports high-value craft products in global markets. The bigger revenue margins of quality products translate into better incomes for […]

‘s Solar Scheme Adds 630 Million Units in 2023

The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) implemented the Rooftop Solar Scheme, which resulted in an addition of 630 million units of electricity to the national grid in 2023. This initiative has been supported by electricity consumers across the country. Notably, these consumers have transitioned from traditional electricity users to generating and selling electricity to the national […]

‘s Rise

Over 300 oil and gas cargo vessels visited the Hambantota international Port (HIP) in 2023, recording a 132 percent increase in vessel calls compared to 2022.  A key reason for this is the port’s bunkering partner Sinopec actively operating in the market, bringing significant value addition to the HIP’s commercial operations. The overall oil & […]

USAID’s Clean Cities, Blue Ocean Program Helps Prevent Over 4,600 MT of Plastic from Entering the Ocean

Thanks to a nearly three-year partnership, supported by the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), communities across Sri Lanka successfully prevented more than 4,600 metric tons of plastic – the equivalent of 496 million plastic bottles – from entering the ocean around Sri Lanka through the Clean Cities, Blue Ocean […]

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