Some 30,000 Sri Lankans return home in east: UNHCR

GENEVA, May 29, 2007 (AFP) – Some 30,000 Sri Lankans who had fled fighting in the east of the country have returned to their homes over the past two weeks under a government resettlement plan, the UN refugee agency said Tuesday.The office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, which is monitoring the process, said […]

Sri Lanka export industry threatened by tax refund delays

May 28, 2007 (LBO) – Delays in making value added tax (VAT) refunds are forcing Sri Lankan exporters to borrow at high cost and threatening export growth, a senior industry official has warned. “The VAT refund is one of the major crises that Sri Lanka’s import-export industry is currently facing,” says Rohan Masakorala, a former […]

Sri Lanka Telecom sale gets cabinet ok; next step management deal

May 25, 2007 (LBO) – Prospective Malaysian shareholders of Sri Lanka Telecom are seeking wide-ranging management control to purchase a 25 percent stake currently owned by Japan’s NTT through a shareholders’ agreement being negotiated among the three parties. Watertight Sources familiar with the deal’s provisions claimed it could also undermine telecom regulation in the future […]

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May 25, 2007 (LBO) – The World Bank Friday agreed to give Sri Lanka a soft loan of 32 million dollars to help tens of thousands Muslim victims of Tamil Tiger ‘ethnic cleansing’. The money will be used to provide housing, drinking water and sanitation to 20,600 displaced families, most of whom were driven out […]

Sri Lankan women still earn less than men

May 24, 2007 (LBO) – Women with qualifications and experience similar to males get paid an average 18 percent less, according to research, but the government says otherwise. Governments and companies in poor countries like Sri Lanka can’t afford that level of intervention. Women with similar education, location and experience as men were employed in […]

‘s tsunami affected areas get schools from United States

May 23, 2007 (LBO) – The United States has subcontracted a Sri Lankan firm to construct five schools in the south of the island a week after it awarded a contract to build four schools in the east, the US embassy in Colombo said. Access also holds the contract for the fishing harbors element of […]

May 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will reach the June reserve money target ‘comfortably’ with interest rates at current levels, the Central Bank said in its May monetary policy review. Though reserve money increased in April from a higher demand for currency, the bank says it was able to meet an internal target for […]

Sri Lanka clearing VAT refunds backlog, govt revenue recovering: Treasury Secy

May 22, 2007 (LBO) – Government revenue is improving and the Inland Revenue Department hopes to clear most of the backlog in value added tax refunds in 3-4 months, Finance Ministry Secretary P.B. Jayasundera said Tuesday. “We’ve streamlined the VAT refunds process and closed some loopholes,” he told a seminar organized by the Sri Lanka […]

Sri Lanka inflation may spike a little, but continue to fall: Central Bank

May 21, 2007 (LBO) – Though Sri Lanka’s inflation will continue to fall with tight monetary policy, there may be spikes due to administered price rises and seasonal factors, the Central Bank has warned. Sri Lanka’s inflation has come down steadily since the Central Bank virtually halted money printing to finance the budget deficit, but […]

Sri Lanka – Jordan govts and trade chambers sign new deals ahead of G11 summit

SHUNEH, Jordan, May 19, 2007 (AFP) – Heads of state and representatives of 11 developing countries meet in Jordan on Saturday to draw up a platform of cooperation with the G8 industrialised nations and bolster multilateral trade.The G11 summit grouping Croatia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Georgia, Honduras, Indonesia, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Paraguay and Sri Lanka meets […]

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