Sri Lanka economy expands 4.2-pct in 3Q: statistics office

Dec 18, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s economic growth slowed to 4.2 percent in the third quarter of 2009 from 6.3 percent a year earlier, but was up from 2.1 percent in the second quarter, the government’s statistics office said. “In economic terms we have had a V-shaped recovery,” said deputy statistics director Nalini Kumarasinghe. […]

Sri Lanka call to end tax exemptions for public servants

Dec 18, 2009 (LBO) – The head of Sri Lanka’s top business chamber has called for an end to tax exemptions given to public servants, saying it was unfair by hardworking private sector employees and also eroded government revenue.A discriminatory import duty structure that favours politically powerful local business interests against all consumers in the […]

Sri Lanka war refugee re-settlement gets World Bank aid

Dec 18, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s war refugee re-settlement efforts will get World Bank fund to re-build infrastructure and economic activities, in the north and east of the country which has emerged from a three decade long conflict. A 77 million US dollar credit will help 100,000 refugees in the north return to their […]

Sri Lanka subsidy ideology is a myth: business leader

Dec 17, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan people are being fooled by state subsidies when high inflation triggered by big budget deficits erodes their income, the head of Sri Lanka’s top business chamber said. “The idea of subsidies is an absolute myth,” said Anura Ekanayake, chairman, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. Most people were not aware […]

Sri Lanka must upgrade accounting rules: experts

Dec 15, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will have to keep pace with global accounting standards to attract foreign investments as competing regional economies like China adopt better book keeping rules and reduce risk premiums, senior auditors said. “Now premiums are coming down. China has to compete with the rest of the world for capital, […]

Sri Lanka women key beneficiaries of rural road project: ADB

Dec 15, 2009 (LBO) – The Asian Development Bank said it has approved a project to build roads linking isolated rural villages in Sri Lanka that will employ poor villagers, especially women. “At least 50 percent of the workers will be women, with opportunities extended to war widows and female heads of households.” The two […]

Sri Lanka forum to help politicians help people

Dec 15, 2009 (LBO) – A public seminar is to be held to educate politicians and their economic advisors on how best to meet the needs of people, ahead of scheduled elections in January. The seminar – ‘Unleashing the people’s potential: what should be done?’- will present the findings of a study and policy recommendations […]

Sri Lanka north to put on business expo

Dec 14, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is to host its first ever business expo in the North of the island, following the end of the country’s over three decade war. The expo is to be held from April 18 to April, 20 2010 at the Jaffna Central College. The trade fair is expected to […]

Sri Lanka holds policy rates, despite inflation pick up

Dec 14, 2009 (LBO)- Sri Lanka’s central bank said it was holding its key policy rate at which money is injected to the economy at 9.75 percent, and the rate at which money is drained at 7.50 percent, to support credit growth, despite a pick up in inflation. “Prospects for domestic economic activity have improved […]

Sri Lanka current account in surplus amid economic slump

Dec 14, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s external current account is expected to swing into a surplus in 2009, for the first time since 1977, the central bank said, as the island was gripped by a severe trade contraction and economic slump. The central bank has locked up over five billion US dollars in reserves […]

Sri Lanka business says worker training key in former war zone

Dec 11, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s former war zones in the north and east need vocational training to raise worker productivity, corporate leaders have told a visiting American diplomat.Better water supply and cold storage facilities to bring fresh produce to markets were also critical requirements, they told US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake […]

Lack of evidence based policy making can be disastrous: Sri Lanka policy forum

Dec 10, 2009 (LBO) – Ad hoc public policy formulation can be disastrous and both China and India are evolving evidence based processes to back effective government action, academics and researchers said at a policy forum in Colombo.“The strategic direction is set by the Party and State Council and the People’s Congress makes legislation,” Xue […]

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