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Sri Lanka’s insurance regulator has suspended dividend payments to the shareholders of insurance companies to minimise any potential near-term impact on insurers’ capital levels due to disruptions to their business by way of loss of premium income and thereby their earnings.
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Leading turmeric importers in the country in a letter addressed to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa had requested their assistance in releasing one million kilogramme of turmeric already imported to the country and lying at the Colombo port.
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Sri Lanka’s export promotion agency, the Export Development Board (EDB) announced it has joined hands with the Foreign Ministry to boost the nation’s export revenue and mitigate the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry.
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It is unlikely that Sri Lanka would roll back some of the controls in place on the import of food items even though their prices have risen in recent times such as in the case of turmeric as the government appears to remain firm on re-building the rural economy and durable growth.
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Canada-based Ceylon Graphite Corp., which is involved in the exploration and production of graphite in historic resource jurisdictions in Sri Lanka plans to invest US$ 6.2 million to develop new sites and start upgrading its natural graphite.
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Manufacturers and exporters of rubber products in Sri Lanka charge that mafia middlemen are trying to artificially manipulate raw rubber prices by hoarding stocks and lobbying the government to control imports, so that their stocks could be sold at high prices.
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The National Chamber of Exporters (NCE) being a strong advocate for sustainable and ethical trading practices, which also includes ensuring employee safety of exporting industries, safety of the clients and continuous hygienic practices, is of the view that Sri Lankan companies should be geared with the right tools to protect both their employees and clients, to fight COVID-19.
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Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardena declared that it is only through increasing exports the Sri Lankan economy, which has been challenged by foreign debt servicing, can be salvaged in order to realise a better future for the country’s next generation.
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State enterprise facilitation agency, National Enterprise Development Authority (NEDA) affirmed its commitment to take the newly launched Ceylon Artisan Network (CAN) Market across the island so that budding entrepreneurs are able to effectively launch their products and services regardless of their location.
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Mrs.Truong Thi Sau one of the courageous mothers in Vietnam passed away on 28th August 2020 at the age of 80. She is very kind hearted caring mother and she was very helpful neighbor in her residing area. She was clever at cooking traditional Vietnam foods and everyone was very pleased to enjoy her exceptional culinary skills.
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Sri Lanka’s budget deficit for the first six months of 2020 expanded by Rs.214 billion in comparison to the same period in 2019 as the pandemic put a heavy damper on tax incomes as curfews imposed for nearly two months took a heavy toll on incomes of businesses and individuals.
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The Central Bank (CB) is currently considering the establishment of a national entrepreneurship development bank and a permanent credit guaranteeing institution to support domestic industries, while bearing in mind the country’s poor record in development banking.
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Worker remittances rose in July continuing its ascendency for the third month in row after the coronavirus pandemic put a damper on the key foreign exchange income to the country, which helps a great deal to ward off serious challenges in the external sector.
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The Sri Lanka Association of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) recently launched a Product and Platform Council (PPC), which aims to become an important catalyst in inspiring and encouraging innovation and creation of technology-centric products in Sri Lanka for the local and global market.