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Sri Lanka could emerge as a leading wellness tourism destination for young Japanese professionals, with enthusiasm for Ayurveda and mindfulness tours in Sri Lanka growing among employers in the land of the rising sun.
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REUTERS: Global natural gas markets were roiled this week as an earthquake in Papua New Guinea caused a large-scale supply disruption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) while a late winter blast in Europe triggered unprecedented price spikes.
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Sri Lankan shares inched slightly higher yesterday from a two-week closing low, but foreign selling amid political uncertainty weighed on trade, stockbrokers said. The Colombo stock index ended 0.08 percent firmer at 6,557.02, edging up from its lowest close since February 14 hit on Wednesday. Sri Lankan markets were closed for a holiday on Thursday. The index fell 0.28 percent this week.
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Steelcase, a leader in office furniture and innovative workspace solutions, in partnership with Widac Commercial Interiors (Pvt.) Ltd recently announced its official launch in Sri Lanka, at a ceremony held at Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo.
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Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (STL) revenue grew slower while the direct costs and depreciation charges weighed on profits as Sri Lanka’s only wireline telecom provider was found struggling to compete in a world where people are taking fast on to mobile and mobile data for their day-to-day communication needs.
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The UK Government said it intends to provide continuity and stability to Sri Lanka’s current trade agreements with the EU, even after Brexit comes into effect. Minister of State for Trade and Investment Greg Hands said Sri Lanka’s exports to the UK are made under the EU’s unilateral trade arrangement, the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) Plus at present.
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Sri Lanka’s pre-owned or reconditioned car registrations hit a 2-year high in January amid slightly eased interest rates and banks and finance companies racing to grab the largest share of the vehicle leasing market with very attractive offers.
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Sri Lanka’s headline inflation, which consists of all items in the basket of Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI) eased to 4.5 percent during the 12 months to February from 5.8 percent in January over the base effects and lower food prices.
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There should be a paradigm shift to attract more women for unconventional jobs, but for that proper legislations and policies should be introduced to keep them secure in their respective professions, the first female mayor elect for Colombo, Rosy Senanayake, told at an event in Colombo this week.
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For Sri Lanka to achieve the 2025 goal of being an upper-middle income country, the government has formulated a 3-year Economic Delivery Programme to increase per capita income to US $ 5000, create one million new jobs, and increase FDI to US $5 billion per year, State Finance Minister Eran Wickramaratne said.
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The recent election drubbing will not make the government to halt the economic reforms agenda it has already set in motion but the country may experience a slowdown in implementation of such reforms, an economist-turned-legislator in charge of national policy making process said.
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REUTERS: Sri Lankan shares slipped yesterday to a more than one-week closing low, as selling by foreign investors and some concerns about political stability weighed on sentiment, dealers said. Shares hit a more than three-week high last week after two key parties decided to remain in the ruling coalition,