Sri Lanka gets US$67.4mn more from India for railways

Mar 11, 2010 (LBO) – The Export Import Bank of India is giving Sri Lanka 67. 4 million US dollars in top funding in a project which will slash travel times along a coastal railway track, the finance ministry said. Rolling stock maintenance facilities will be built in Alutgama, Galle and Colombo. In 2008 India […]

Sri Lanka signs up US$290mn in railway, airport loans from China

Mar 10, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has signed up 290 million US dollars in financing from China’s Exim Bank to build an airport in the south of the island and expand railways, the foreign ministry said. The ‘A9’ is the main highway that links the northern Jaffna peninsular with the South. The highway is […]

Sri Lankans, other minorities growing in Canada

OTTAWA, March 9, 2010 (AFP) – Canada’s ethnic makeup will greatly change in the next 20 years as the number of non-Europeans or “visible minorities” rises to nearly one-third of the population, a government agency said Tuesday. The number of Chinese Canadians is projected to grow also, to around 3. 0 million. But as Chinese […]

Sri Lanka tax system, state consumption hurting private investment: analysts

Mar 10, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s high income taxes is making local firms weaker against others in developing countries, while a government living beyond its means is eating up long terms funds available for private investment, analysts said. “I’m a firm believer until this country drops the tax rate to 15 percent or 20 […]

Sri Lanka CB brought inflation down, but concerns rising: opposition

Mar 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka central bank has brought inflation down in 2009 with tight monetary policy but excessive government spending is threatening stability, Sri Lanka’s main opposition United National Party has said. “The central bank raised interest rates, withdrew liquidity and kept tight monetary policy,” Harsha de Silva, an economist who has […]

Sri Lanka can build more infrastructure with project specific bonds: rating expert

Feb 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka should follow Malaysia’s example in selling project specific bonds for infrastructure, which will give confidence that money is not mis-directed and make it easier to tap money for capital investment, a senior financial expert said. The island has under-invested in infrastructure for decades, leaving the country with weak […]

Sri Lanka relaxes some forex controls

Mar 08, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has relaxed several exchange controls relating to opening bank accounts abroad, forward forex cover and imports margin deposits and prepayments from March 11 in the first phase of a forex liberalization plan announced earlier in the year. “This is the first series of relaxations,” Central Bank governor Nivard […]

Sri Lanka to protect Colombo from floods with Chinese finance

Mar 05, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will build a flood protection system for parts of the capital Colombo with Chinese funding, a government minister said. Colombo suburbs of Kotte, Dehiwela-Mount Lavinia, Maharagama, Kesbewa and Moratuwa will be protected from storm water flooding by the project, minister Gamini Lakshman Peiris said. The 6,800 million rupees […]

Sri Lanka guarantees Rs50bn in new credit to state entities in 2009

Mar 04, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has guaranteed 52 billion rupees in credit to state entities in 2009 from state-run banks with loss making energy utilities and airlines getting tens of billions in new loan facilities, a finance ministry report said. State-run Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has been supported with a 25 billion rupee […]

Sri Lanka state to pay extra to local contractors

Feb 04, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s government will allow local contractors to bid 15 percent higher than foreign ones in state projects paid for with money raised from the people domestically, a government minister said. There has been some unhappiness among local contractors at projects funded by China which are built by Chinese contractors […]

China leads Sri Lanka foreign lenders in 2009: fiscal report

Mar 03, 2010 (LBO) – China became the top donor to commit aid to Sri Lanka in 2009 lining up more than half the total with 1. 2 billion US dollars, though Japan was still slightly ahead in actual disbursements, a finance ministry report said. A pre-election fiscal report issued this week ahead of parliamentary […]

Sri Lanka think tank highlights regional market prospects

March 02, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lankan exporters have a virtually untapped opportunity in south Asia’s huge market that could compensate for difficulties in accessing traditional Western markets, a new study has said. “For Sri Lanka, south Asia is increasingly becoming important as a trading partner,” said Saman Kelegama, director of the Institute of Policy […]

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