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President Maithripala Sirisena has intervened in removing the exorbitant service charges slapped by the National Gem and Jewellery Authority (NGJA) on gem and jewellery exports and asked the NGJA Chairman and Director General (DG) to tender their resignations following a meeting the President had with the members of the Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Association (SLGJA) and other industry stakeholders last week, a SLGJA member told Mirror Business.
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Green Leaves Leisure (Pvt.) Ltd, a subsidiary of Green Leaves Group, on Tuesday guaranteed to bring 16,000 additional Chinese tourists to Sri Lanka monthly for the next 10 years, commencing this May, with the aim of making China the largest source market for the local tourism industry by the year end.
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Sri Lanka’s apparel exports grew at a slower pace than the industry expectation during the first quarter this year, recording a growth of 4.1 percent to reach US $ 1.269 billion, compared to the US $ 1.219 billion recorded in the first quarter of 2017, the latest apparel export data released by the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) indicated.
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Green Leaves Leisure (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of Green Leaves Group, yesterday guaranteed to bring 16,000 additional Chinese tourists to Sri Lanka monthly for the next 10 years commencing this May, with the aim of making China the largest source market for the Sri Lankan tourism industry by year end. Addressing a press conference
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Sri Lanka risks losing a key market for its high and medium grown teas as tea exports to Japan remain close to zero during this year amid Japanese authorities rejecting several tea shipments during last four months amounting in value to approximately Rs.1 billion, Mirror Business learns.
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To begin, after the financial crisis, the regulators and funds came up with a new bunch of new governance structures and rules that they wanted their companies to practise and adopt. This new governance regime brought about new challenges for the chairman, the conscience keeper in a business.
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Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has advanced its ‘Act East’ policy, an upgraded version of the 1990s ‘Look East’ policy. This new approach encompasses a more robust political and security engagement with Asia.
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Many people use strategies and tactics interchangeably but anyone with military experience can tell you they’re different. Senior management usually define strategies, while middle managers and those who execute employ tactics.
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Sri Lanka has won the bid to host the Round Table International World Meeting (RTIWM) 2018 connecting four leading hotels in Negombo from 5th to 9th September, the organizers of the event announced at a recent press briefing.
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Pakistani High Commissioner in Sri Lanka Major General (retd) Shahid Ahmed Hashmat said that both Sri Lanka and Pakistan should work towards achieving an annual bilateral trade value of US$ 1 billion to strengthen the economic potential of the two countries.
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REUTERS: Two Japanese automakers, including Honda Motor, issued profit warnings for the current financial year on worries a stronger yen would erode their operating earnings, wiping out the impact of record high global vehicle sales.
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REUTERS: The U.S. government may start scrutinizing informal partnerships between American and Chinese companies in the field of artificial intelligence, threatening practices that have long been considered garden variety development work for technology companies, sources familiar with the discussions said. So far, U.S. government reviews for
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The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved a US $100 million credit to support Sri Lanka’s efforts to strengthen and modernize its education system. The General Education Modernization Project (GEM) will modernize and
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State Minister of National Policies and Economic Affairs Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday ruled out the possibility of introducing measures to contain the devaluation of the rupee, in the wake of the local currency hitting record lows against the U.S. dollar.
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Top professional Ranel T. Wijesinha is tipped to be appointed as the new Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman, Mirror Business learns. Wijesinha served as a Commissioner in the previous Commission headed by Thilak Karunaratne.
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Government authorities have become the tourists in the previously thriving tourism hotspot of Mirissa, as overenthusiastic inter-agency cooperation has led to a crackdown in the region following two consecutive cases of sexual assault and assault on tourists by locals.
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Sri Lanka is to finally kick off the long-delayed tourism promotion campaign with a US$3.5 million worth six-month digital marketing campaign and a CNN advertising campaign in two weeks, Tourism and Christian Affairs Minister John Amaratunga said.
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Ratings agency Fitch yesterday voiced concerns over the political uncertainty prevailing in Sri Lanka, saying that investor confidence may be affected unless political issues are swiftly resolved followed by the implementation of reforms and continued fiscal consolidation in order to maintain stability in the debt-ridden economy. “Recent political developments in Sri Lanka have created some uncertainty over the reform momentum and fiscal co
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Exporters urge the Development Strategies and International Trade Minister Malik Samrawickrama to fast-track the implementation of the budget proposal to set up a development bank with an EXIM (export-import) window, which is crucial to address the current hardships faced by exporters with regard to financing. Speaking to Mirror Business, National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) C