Tag: Sri Lanka
Big Jump
Sri Lankas import bill for April overtook the countrys export revenues, despite higher earnings from money spinners like apparels and tea, the Central Bank said Wednesday.Trade deficit for April widened for US$ 259 mn from US$ 230 mn, as foreign inflows from tourism, ports, private transfers and net inflows of portfolio investments eased the pressure […]
Hard Landing
Sri Lankas economic growth is expected to have fallen sharply in the first quarter of 2004 from the previous three months, as the services sector suffered from the islands political turmoil.The average estimate of several economists polled by Dow Jones Newswires put first quarter GDP growth at 5.2% on year, down from 6.9% in the […]
Pipe Dreams
An independent US economic think tank says that a potential trade pact with the United States will help the Sri Lankan economy grow by at least three-percent.The International Institute for Economics (IIE) in an ongoing study says that a US-Lanka free trade pact “will have far reaching positive implications on Sri Lankas economy and predicts […]
Lets Chat
The United States says it is keen to pursue a trade pact with Sri Lanka and agreed to meet in October to iron out issues.US Trade Representative, Robert B Zoellick told visiting Sri Lankan Trade Minister Jeyraj Fernandopulle that the TIFA process should be deepened to facilitate business and investment issues between the two countries.rn […]
Wake Up
Sri Lankas top trade chambers have asked the government to wake up to the realities facing the economy and for legislators to stop misbehaving in parliament.The Joint Business Forum or JBiz, says while parliament remains adjourned to accommodate political campaigning for next months Provincial Council polls, legislators are blissfully unaware of lquote adverse international economic […]
Capital Punishment
The government has set up an agency to independently manage commercial enterprises rather than privatize them as critics slammed it saying across the board state capitalism might not be the best answer to address the differing needs of state institutions.Twelve strategically important institutions including state owned banks, utility and transport sector investments have been brought […]
Why Watch
The EU election monitors to Sri Lanka says another monitoring mission is not likely unless its repeated recommendations are implemented.The election monitors from the EU packed up their work in Sri Lanka and handed over their report to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Lakshman Kadirgamar on Thursday, with some strong advice.rn rnldblquote The EU would […]
Murky Waters
With only a month and a half to go for an agreement by end July, the world multilateral trading system is facing an uncertain future if countries cannot settle their differences soon.The 148 member countries of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have still not arrived at agreements on the highly sensitive trade of agricultural products […]
Sooner The Better
The Central Bank says sooner the oil price adjustment is made the better for the Sri Lankan economy, which has become increasingly open in recent years. Though there were signs that the immediate highs were easing, all indications pointed towards generally high crude prices for the foreseeable future.rn rn”Whatever the market, whenever the market prices […]
Make Up Please!
Twelve State entities handpicked for a commercial makeover, will be set targets to clean up their act and look for private investment, a top government official said Tuesday.Mano Tittawella, Senior Presidential Advisor said ailing state enterprises, which includes utilities, ports, airports and banks, will have to get a credit rating and be responsible for their […]
Country Gardens
The city of Nuwara Eliya is trying to clean up its trading activity to bring back its scenic beauty but the change of government put plans on hold.Nuwara Eliya endash also known as little England because of its climate difference from the rest of the country – is one of Sri Lankas main tourist hot […]
Hang On
US interest in Sri Lanka went inland to the conflict riddled Eastern districts of Ampara and Batticaloa this week to emphasise the benefits of peace.This week, the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Colombo James F. Entwistle, visited six USAID funded projects in Ampara and Batticaloa.rn rnOn Monday, Entwistle met with residents […]
