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Tech dreams have become a lot easier to afford thanks to a new partnership between Gnext Store, an Apple Authorised Reseller and Commercial Bank of Ceylon, initiated by the bank to make it affordable for the customers to own the latest Apple devices.
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Cinnamon Lakeside Colombo is happy to unveil a weekly Malaysian Theme Night at The Dining Room, every Thursday throughout the month of September from 7 p.m. onwards, inviting guests to explore Malaysia’s culinary heritage through live stations, signature specialties, and classic sweets, presented with the warm hospitality and lakefront ambience the restaurant is known for.
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Sri Lanka’s aggressive Value-Added Tax (VAT) reforms in 2024, a key component of its post-crisis fiscal stabilisation, single-handedly contributed to a 2.2 percentage point increase in the nation’s poverty rate, a stark new report from the World Bank reveals.
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Sri Lanka’s industrial production is gaining further strength, with strong domestic and foreign demand, easing costs, and lower interest rates helping the sector expand continuously and approach its previous highs.
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Unregistered and often foreign-owned tourism ventures in the kite-surfing hotspot of Kalpitiya are creating an unsustainable and unfair market, severely impacting legitimate businesses that comply with local regulations.
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Sri Lanka’s tourism earnings fell to US$ 258.9 million this August, an 8.2 percent decrease compared to the same month last year. This decline occurred despite a significant 20.4 percent year-on-year increase in tourist arrivals.
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The Civil Engineering Department of the University of Peradeniya, in partnership with the Tokyo Cement Group, concluded its flagship event Industry-University Collaboration Day 2025, with remarkable success, fostering dynamic engagement between academia and industry stakeholders.
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The Free Trade Zone Manufacturers’ Association (FTZMA) has submitted a set of proposals for the 2026 national budget, calling for a sweeping package of tax, trade and export reforms designed to strengthen competitiveness in what it described as a “tariff-heavy world”.
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DFCC Bank has announced a strategic three-year partnership with the Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust (WWCT) to support a science-based initiative aimed at conserving Sri Lanka’s biodiversity by focusing on the protection of the island’s apex predator, the threatened Sri Lankan leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya).