Category: Economy
The Treasury has “no good news” on tax anomalies
The Treasury says it has no “good news” to offer in terms of rectifying tax anomalies and says belt up and pay up to prosper.The Treasury says it has no “good news” to offer in terms of rectifying tax anomalies and says belt up and pay up to prosper. “I have no good news,” said […]
Sri Lankan pepper no threat to Indian pepper
Pepper exports to India are not breaking the Indo-Lanka free trade pact or destabilising Indian production, say pepper producers in Sri Lanka.Pepper exports to India are not breaking the Indo-Lanka free trade pact or destabilising Indian production, say pepper producers in Sri Lanka. “The Indian trade delegation from Delhi that was here in August were […]
WTO agrees to look at adjustment costs when quotas are gone
Smaller garment-dependent countries got a break this week with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agreeing to look at ‘adjustment issues’ when quotas are gone.Smaller garment-dependent countries got a break this week with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agreeing to look at ‘adjustment issues’ when quotas are gone. The WTO’s Goods and Services Council agreed this […]
Subsidies feed up fat cats and not those that need it, says the International Labour Organisation.
Subsidies are not just wasteful but quite a lot of it ends up fattening up the already fat cats, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO).Subsidies are not just wasteful but quite a lot of it ends up fattening up the already fat cats, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO). A report published by the ILO […]
Diplomatic moves to extend supplier credit to tide over external shocks and stabilise a nervy rupee
Sri Lanka is stretching diplomatic goodwill by asking friendly nations to extend supplier credit to tide over external shocks and ease pressure on the rupee, Treasury Secretary said.Sri Lanka is stretching diplomatic goodwill by asking friendly nations to extend supplier credit to tide over external shocks and ease pressure on the rupee, Treasury Secretary said. […]
Sri Lanka lobbies for emergency fund to tide over external shocks like high oil prices
Sri Lanka asked international monetary authorities to come up with a contingent facility to tide over crude oil shocks that’s strangling trade dependent nations.Sri Lanka asked international monetary authorities to come up with a contingent facility to tide over crude oil shocks that’s strangling trade dependent nations. Such funds could be used to help develop […]
Import bill gallops ahead as fuel prices eats gains from textile and apparel exports
Sri Lanka’s import bill raced ahead of export earnings in July, as a hefty fuel bill erased gains from apparel and tea revenues, the Central Bank said Friday. Sri Lanka’s import bill raced ahead of export earnings in July, as a hefty fuel bill erased gains from apparel and tea revenues, the Central Bank said […]
Chamber says Govt., tax policies need to be more consistent and transparent
Sri Lanka’s private sector is not amused by the latest government hat trick of making changes to taxes by putting out press notices and backdating the effective date.Sri Lanka’s private sector is not amused by the latest government hat trick of making changes to taxes by putting out press notices and backdating the effective date. […]
Sept. inflation climbs up to 11.6%, as a hefty oil bill and a falling rupee takes its toll on the economy
Inflation data for Sept climbed up to 11.6 percent, as a hefty oil bill and a falling rupee took its toll on the economy. Inflation data for Sept climbed up to 11.6 percent, as a hefty oil bill and a falling rupee took its toll on the economy. Inflation as measured by the Colombo Consumer […]
Economy grows 5.7% for first six months, Central Bank keeps year end target intact despite oil shock
Sri Lanka’s economy slowed down to 5.2 percent for the second quarter of 2004 dragged down by slower factory output for export goods and a prolonged drought, the Central Bank said Thursday.Sri Lanka’s economy slowed down to 5.2 percent for the second quarter of 2004 dragged down by slower factory output for export goods and […]
BOI woos Singaporeans to invest in Sri Lanka
Singapore is set to become the biggest foreign investor in Sri Lanka over the next few years as the country moves to end a decades-long ethnic war.Singapore is set to become the biggest foreign investor in Sri Lanka over the next few years as the country moves to end a decades-long ethnic war. A shopping […]
Sri Lanka’s balance of payments balloons to US$ 223 mn for the six months ending June 2004
Sri Lanka has reported a bigger than expected balance of payment deficit of US$ 223 mn for the six months ending to June, amid higher world oil prices and a falling rupee, the Central Bank said Monday.Sri Lanka has reported a bigger than expected balance of payment deficit of US$ 223 mn for the six […]
