Tag: Finance
Sri Lanka opposition says better governance will preserve trade concessions
Jan 13, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s opposition presidential candidate promised better governance which will lead to a continuation of trade concessions from the European Union and tough new anti corruption laws. Analysts say a currency depreciation would help improve the competitiveness of exporters and also help increase nominal state revenues to help finance a […]
‘s war-torn areas to get more funds: World Bank
Jan 12, 2010, (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s war torn areas would get more World Bank funds this year as the region recovers from a 30-year war, with a little over 250 million US dollars already approved, country director Naoko Ishii said. “We have another four programs which will go for board approval when negotiations are […]
Sri Lanka opposition says politicians could be taxed
Jan 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s opposition says the issue of politicians being taxed could be looked at early in a future new administration if common candidate ex-general Sarath Fonseka becomes president. Fonseka who is backed by both the United National Party and Marxists Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna has promised the 10,000 rupee salary hike […]
‘s speech to the business community
Jan 12, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s common opposition candidate for upcoming presidential polls, retired general Sarath Fonseka met the business community Tuesday. The following is the prepared text of his speech. The nation’s wealth is being squandered on self- perpetuating projects that are both wasteful and meaningless. Billions have been lost due to corruption, […]
Sri Lanka president promises state worker salary hike
Jan 11, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s president Mahinda Rajapaksa has promised a 2,500 rupee a month salary hike to state workers, from the next budget due in April, the government’s information office said. In Sri Lanka people outside the state have to bear most of the burden of handouts Sri Lanka’s people have to […]
Sri Lanka water supply expansion contract to Chinese firm
Jan 10, 2010 (LBO) – A contract to upgrade the water supply in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo valued at 1,895 million rupees has been awarded to China Geo Engineering Corporation, the government’s information office said. China Geo will construct ground reservoirs at Maligakanda and Elie House, a water tower at Gothatuwa, a transmission lone from […]
Sri Lankan president woos Tamils on re-election trail
January 10, 2010 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s president on Sunday took his re-election campaign to the Tamil heartland of Jaffna for his first visit to the peninsula since troops crushed separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in May. “There is no transparent basis for the release,” JVP spokesman Anura Kumara Dissanayake told reporters. “We want to know […]
Sri Lanka presidential hopeful plugs petroleum inflation theory: report
Jan 09, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s opposition presidential candidate had promised to cut diesel prices in the hope that it would bring consumer prices down, media reports said, echoing the failed 2004 petroleum pricing policy that sent inflation rocketing up. Opposition common candidate retired military general Sarath Fonseka has promised to cut diesel by […]
Sri Lanka to export hi-tech sail cloth made by German firm: official
Jan 08, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will start exporting advanced technology sailcloth for yachts from a factory opened Friday by Dimension Polyant, a German firm, an official said. The firm says it uses technologies developed in aerospace and automotive industries to turn out sailcloth used in sails for racing yachts as well as other […]
Sri Lanka private citizen pension fund promised real returns
Jan 07, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s largest state-managed pension fund, made out of forced savings of private citizens, will be given returns above inflation an official said, amid rising concerns over real losses made in recent years. “We will establish a sound risk-return profile to establish a positive real rate of return over the […]
Sri Lanka refugees gets emergency help
June 09, 2010 (LBO) – A refugee resettlement program backed by a 65 million US dollar World Bank emergency credit will begin this month, reaching over 100,000 people in Sri Lanka’s north, the government said. But the government has now re-settled most of them. “The project is to support for re-settlement and the re-establishment of […]
Sri Lankan farmers link up with private companies for better prices
Jan 06, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan farmers in Anuradhapura have linked up with supermarket chains Keells and Plenty Foods, giving them better prices and steady markets for their produce. The renovated centre will also benefit 3000 members of the Kebithigollawa Integrated Rural Development Organization through increased revenues as a result of this program and […]
