Tag: Sri Lanka
Top Secret
June 12, 2006 (LBO) – The Sri Lankan government is to ink a deal with Lanka Indian Oil Corp, towards the end of this month, to amend the petroleum pricing formula, officials said. “The small changes to the pricing formula are part of the agreement we reached with the Sri Lanka government on settling the […]
Slow Trot
June 10, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka raise fuel prices from midnight Saturday after a two-month lag to offset a surge in global oil prices, a top official said. Sri Lankan guzzles around 30 million litres of petrol, 130 million litres of diesel and 18 million litres of kerosene each month. -by Mel Gunasekera The […]
Olive Branch
June 9, 2006 (LBO) — Sri Lanka plans to repay millions of dollars due to the troubled fuel retailer Lanka IOC, in cash and bonds to meet immediate purchases of petrol stocks, the Indian firm said Friday. To date, Colombo owes the Indian fuel retailer over 76 million dollars in unpaid subsidies for selling fuel […]
Oil Strikes
NEW DELHI, June 6, 2006 (AFP) – A sharp hike in Indian fuel prices sparked uproar against the government Tuesday as both its communist allies and the main opposition Hindu nationalist party vowed nationwide protests. Even senior members of the ruling Congress party demanded the rollback of the rise aimed at bringing fuel prices closer […]
Desperate Times
June 06 (LBO) – Lanka Indian Oil Corporation has asked the Treasury for a billion rupees of its unpaid subsidy bill to buy fuel, as petrol stocks threaten to run dry in two days. The government owes the company Rs. 7.44 billion in unpaid subsidies as at end March this year, with the firm saying […]
Sri Lanka gets a new country head for World Bank
June 2, 2006 (LBO) – Naoko Ishii will take over as country director of the World Bank in August from the incumbent Peter Harrold, the bank said Friday. Harrold, a British national, ends his four-year tenure in July. Ishii, a Japanese national, has been a Director in the Japanese Ministry of Finance since 2002 where […]
Package Deal
Jun 01 (LBO) – The government has approved a restructuring plan for loss making Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), which includes re-scheduling 60 billion rupees of its long term debt. Top officials said Thursday that 50 percent of the debt will be off-loaded to the Treasury, with CEB taking over repayment once the Norachcholai coal plant […]
Petroleum Politics
May 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Energy Minister has set the stage to take back Ceylon Petroleum Corporation assets, currently vested with the Treasury. Officials from CPC will sit down with their treasury counterparts this week to push for another fuel hike to keep up with runaway world crude oil prices. Fowzie says CPC […]
‘s inflation rate climbs to 13.2% in May
May 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation rate for May rose as short supplies of consumer eatables like cream cracker biscuits, rice, bread, red onions, milk tea, fresh milk and dried chillies pushed prices up, the Census & Statistics Dept. said Wednesday. On a point-to-point basis inflation for May rose 13.2 percent over 9.2 […]
Sri Lanka’s inflation rate climbs to 13.2% in May
May 31, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s inflation rate for May rose as short supplies of consumer eatables like cream cracker biscuits, rice, bread, red onions, milk tea, fresh milk and dried chillies pushed prices up, the Census & Statistics Dept. said Wednesday. On a point-to-point basis inflation for May rose 13.2 percent over 9.2 […]
Sri Lanka ships more goods in April; trade deficit widens
May 30, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s trade deficit – the broadest measure of international trade – expanded during the four-months to April to 1,057 million dollars, on costly oil import bill, the Central Bank said Tuesday. However, the deficit was somewhat contained as Sri Lankans residing abroad sent home 221 million dollars – up […]
Sri Lanka to raise import tariffs for wheat to prop up rice prices
May 30, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka plans to raise import tariffs on wheat to encourage paddy sales and shore up prices, treasury secretary P B Jayasundara said Tuesday. The government recently slapped a 15 percent import duty on wheat flour and six-percent duty on imports of wheat grain. “We are planning a further upward […]
