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Sri Lanka must step up efforts to keep Japanese investments in the country, newly-elected Sri Lanka-Japan Business Council (SLJBC) President Mahen Kariyawasam said, so that bilateral trade within the two nations can be maintained and boosted.
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Transport State minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna today advised the authorities to implement the e-motoring system for the registration of vehicles through an online system and to introduce the smart technology card to issue train tickets instead of the ordinary train ticket issuing procedure.
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While continuing the import restrictions, permission to import goods that cannot be manufactured locally, and the required raw materials to engage production, should be granted, Sri Lanka United National Businesses Alliance (SLUNBA) Chairperson Tanya Abesundara said.
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The Supreme Court today granted permission to personally name former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as a respondent party in connection with several Fundamental Rights petitions filed against Trinco Oil Tank farm agreement.
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Details on the staff level agreement which Sri Lanka has reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cannot be given to Parliament as it contains some sensitive matters with regard to taxes, Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene announced today.
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As Sri Lanka is in the midst of securing fund disbursement from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to bail out the crisis-struck economy, all measures must be taken to avoid a haircut, particularly on the country’s domestic debt, so that long-lasting negative impacts on the economy can be evaded.
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The world’s largest shipping and logistics conglomerate, MSC Group, is adjusting its ship routeing south of Sri Lanka to reduce collision risk with endangered blue whales after environmental NGOs OceanCare and IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) approached MSC Group to help protect these whales.
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Although we have sufficient renewable energy and hydropower, the existing stocks of coal in hand will come to an end by end October, Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) Chairman Janaka Rathnayake said.
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In the wake of the increase in prices of consumer goods and various items including in the construction industry, the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) has initiated the process to consider putting Maximum Retail Prices (MRP) to few crucial sectors such as cement and steel.