Tag: economy
Sri Lanka central bank sells rare coins online, notes to follow
Aug 08, 200 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s central bank has started online sales of old and commemorative coins which are sought after by collectors worldwide, with old notes also put on the block soon, a top official said.Governor Nivard Cabraal said old notes would also be made available to collectors in the near future and […]
Sri Lanka government 2009 budget bill to parliament on Oct 9
Aug 07, 2008 (LBO) – The appropriation bill for Sri Lanka’s budget for 2009 will be presented to parliament on October 9 for its first reading, the government said Thursday. The budget speech and second reading of the budget will be on November 6, a government spokesman said. The cabinet this week approved a proposal […]
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Aug 05, 2008 (LBO) — Sri Lanka’s environmental protection office is hoping to collect up to 800 million rupees from a series of taxes charged on people who own cars, mobile phones, standard light bulbs and firms that use telecom transmission towers.The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) will also charge a two percent levy on top […]
Sri Lanka inflation slows to 26.6 percent in July
July 31, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka consumer inflation in the capital Colombo slowed to 26.6 percent in July 2008 from a record 28.2 percent in June, the government’s statistics office said. High inflation has also made it more expensive for companies to borrow. In the month of July prices rose 0.2 percent compared with […]
Australia, Myanmar as SAARC observers: Sri Lanka official
July 30, 2008 (LBO) – Australia and Myanmar would be admitted as observers of the South Asian Association of Regional Corporation (SAARC) at this year’s sessions, now underway in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, an official said.Sri Lanka’s additional foreign secretary Prasad Kariawasam told reporters after a meeting of the so-called ‘standing committee’ of foreign […]
South Asian nations side-step regional trade pact amid frictions
July 30, 2008 (AFP) – South Asian leaders meeting in Sri Lanka this weekend will discuss improving commercial ties but political and other tensions have dampened hopes a regional free trade pact will be implemented any time soon, economists say. “It took the European Union 50 years to get the euro out. We’re still just […]
Rising inflation underscores Central Bank impotence: IMF
July 29, 2008 (LBO) – Rising inflation has made it difficult for mature market central banks to print their way out of the credit crisis, and emerging markets that continue to print money may find investors shunning them, the International Monetary Fund has said.In an update to its Global Financial Stability Report IMF said the […]
Sri Lanka Treasury Secretary asked not to resign
July 29, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera, who submitted his resignation to President Mahinda Rajapaksa after a court order faulted him over a privatization deal, has been asked to continue in his position.The court said Jayasundera had acted in collusion with the current JKH chairman, Susantha Ratnayake, a director of […]
Sri Lanka Treasury Secretary tenders resignation
July 28, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Treasury Secretary P B Jayasundera has submitted his resignation to President Mahinda Rajapakse following a court order that faulted him over a privatization deal and a tax holiday, an official said.Reports said Jayasundera had offered to resign soon after the order was made last week, but the government […]
South Asian meet to open in Sri Lanka focussing on trade and terror
July 26, 2008 (AFP) – An eight-member South Asian meeting opening in Sri Lanka Sunday will focus on boosting regional trade and stepping up moves to combat terrorism, Colombo’s foreign minister said Saturday.Officials of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) will start meetings Sunday in the run-up to a main two-day summit starting […]
” trade concession extension doubtful: EU parliamentarian
July 25, 2008 (LBO) – The extension of trade concessions from the European Union to Sri Lanka is doubtful unless the country takes action to protect human and political rights and improve press freedom, a visiting European parliamentary delegation said. “It is doubtful at the moment,” European parliamentarian Robert Evans who led the delegation told […]
Sri Lanka will not sign economic pact with India: minister
July 24, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will not sign an economic pact with India until fears of local industrialists and professionals which suddenly cropped up despite four years of discussions are allayed, the island’s international trade minister said.On the same day, Wimal Weerawansa, a Marxist-nationalist lawmaker, challenged the government to release the draft CEPA […]
