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Over the last few years, both economic and historical ties between Sri Lanka and China have grown with China becoming a significant economic partner of Sri Lanka. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is at the centre of this. The Chinese government has invested large sums to develop infrastructure and trade routes for what it believes is a mutually beneficial programme.
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(Colombo) REUTERS: The Sri Lankan rupee fell to a record low yesterday, as political uncertainty triggered by President Maithripala Sirisena’s decision to sack Parliament weighed on sentiment, in line with bonds, market sources said.
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The sales dropped at Sri Lanka’s monopoly cigarette player, Ceylon Tobacco PLC (CTC), during its most recent quarter, after two quarters of volume growth, with the government again hiking the taxes in August 2018, which led CTC to jack up the prices of some of its products. During the July-September quarter (3Q18), CTC said the cigarette sales fell 14.2 percent from a year ago and as a result, the gross revenue fell by almost Rs.3.0 b
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Sunshine Holdings PLC’s performance for the September quarter was hurt by the poor agri business led by tea and weak margins in the healthcare segment, due to the controlled prices imposed by the government and higher borrowing costs. The diversified conglome
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(Colombo) AFP: Sri Lanka’s largest party announced Saturday a legal challenge to President Maithripala Sirisena’s sacking of Parliament, a move that has plunged the Indian Ocean island nation into fresh turmoil and alarmed the international community. Sirisena announced on Friday
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Diversified conglomerate Softlogic Holdings PLC said it will soon be opening its first modern supermarket outlet “with the launch of a truly global market experience” in Delkanda, a rapidly expanding suburb of Colombo. A statement by Softlogic Holdings said the grou
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Anura Priyadharshana Yapa assumed duties as the Minister of State for Finance at the Finance Ministry yesterday. Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, ministers Lakshman Yapa Abeywardene and Dunesh Gankanda and Ministry Secretary S.R. Attygalle and other senior officials were present during the occasion.
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HONG KONG (AFP) - Asian markets turned lower yesterday as investors took their foot off the pedal at the end of a broadly positive week, while the dollar strengthened after the Federal Reserve flagged more interest rate hikes down the line. Energy firms were among the bi
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Sri Lanka may re-negotiate a free trade with Singapore for mutual benefit, after looking at an expert report and a Supreme Court ruling, newly appointed International Trade Minister Bandula Gunewardene said. “Nothing will be stopped in a fit of hate witho
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SEOUL (AFP) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in sacked his top two economic officials yesterday, the government said, as the world’s 11th-largest economy struggles with slowing growth, rising unemployment and persistent income gaps. Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon an
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LONDON (AFP) - Britain’s economy has grown at the fastest pace in nearly two years as strong exports and solid household spending offset slumping business investment, data showed yesterday awaiting a Brexit deal. Gross domestic product climbed by 0.6 percent in the third quarter, in line with analysts’ expectations and up on growth of 0.4 percent in the second quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in an initial esti
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LISBON (AFP) - Social networks need better regulation to stop them spreading “fake news” and undermining democracy, disillusioned tech pioneers said at an industry conference that closed in Lisbon Thursday. The issue has come to the fore after the spread of false information, and allegations of Russian meddling, during election campaigns around the world. “I think we’re only 10 percent d
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COLOMBO (AFP) - The European Union joined a chorus of international voices demanding an end to Sri Lanka’s two-week-old political crisis yesterday, saying the island nation’s international reputation and investments were at risk. President Maithripala Sirisena
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PARIS (AFP) - The French civil aviation authority said yesterday it had seized a Ryanair plane to get the Irish low-cost airline to repay illegal public aid, the latest in a string of troubles for the carrier. The EU Commission in 2014 rul
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The Tax Appeals Commission (TAC), which had been inactive for some time, has been revived, the Finance Ministry said yesterday. A Finance Ministry statement said the new Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Mahinda Rajapaksa had reappointed Justice Hector Yapa as chairman of the Commission and Justice Sunil Ra
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Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID) in a brief statement yesterday expressed their grave concern on the current political situation and stressed it negatively affects the country’s businesses and international reputation.
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Cargills Bank Limited (CBL) failed to maintain its growth momentum during the quarter ended September 30, 2018 (3Q18) as growth in new loans stalled and some sizable deposits left the bank, the interim financial accounts showed.
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Tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka in the month of October increased only 0.5 percent year-on-year (YoY) to 153, 123 with arrivals from several key regions declining, data released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority showed. Asia and Pacific continued to be the largest source of tourist traffic to Sri Lanka with 47 percent of the total traffic received in October 2018. Europe acco
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A hefty tax reversal on account of deferred tax asset boosted Union Assurance PLC’s bottom line for the quarter ended in September but the general business also performed better than a year earlier with both gross premiums and operating profits rising fast.