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The government will call proposals to build a convention centre, hospital and an international school in the Colombo Port City. The Cabinet office said the National Agency for Public-Private Partnership would facilitate the process. The Cabinet of Ministers this week approved a proposal by Megapolis and Western Development Minister Champika Ranawaka to set up a negotiation committee and project committee for this purpose.
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The state-run pension fund, insurance company and banks have been given the green light to buy the shares of Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT), of which the government has a little over 54 percent stake, to comply with the 10 percent minimum public free-float requirement. State institutions A joint Cabinet paper to this end by Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera and Telecommunication, Foreign Employment and Sports Minister Harin Fernando was approved
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The Cabinet of Ministers has given its approval to set up a state-owned enterprise (SOE) to commercialise the Lotus Tower, which is nearing completion. The tower, funded by Exim Bank of China, will be used for telecommunication and leisure activities. The construction of the tower is carried out by a Chinese firm and once completed, will be handed over to the Telecommunication and Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL).
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The annual EDEX Mid-Year Expo and Job Fair 2019, the much looked forward event catering to all Sri Lankan youth wishing to pursue higher education or contemplating their career choice, is set to be held from 07th to 08th September 2019 at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre (SLECC).
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Average land prices in Sri Lanka’s commercial capital, Colombo, rose 13.6 percent in the first half of 2019 (1H19) over the same period in the previous year, according to the Land Price Index (LPI) compiled by Central Bank’s Statistics Department. The overall LPI reached an index value of 132.2 during 1H19 from the base period of 2017 first half and industrial LPI recorded the highest increase of 14.9 percent while the commercial LPI and resident
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(Negombo) REUTERS: The number of Sri Lankans trying to enter Australia illegally by sea is rising, an Australian general said yesterday, a day after Canberra said it had intercepted a 13th boat carrying asylum seekers from the Indian Ocean island.
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(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s rupee closed weaker yesterday, hovering near a seven-month closing low hit last week, as continued foreign fund outflows from government securities after a surprise rate cut last month weighed on the currency. Foreign investors sold net Rs.12.3 billion worth of government securities in the week ended Aug. 28, the second worst weekly outflow in eight months.
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The Finance Ministry yesterday emphasized that the proposed amendments to the People’s Bank Act are not aimed at privatizing the State-owned bank, and rubbished claims made otherwise as baseless and politically-motivated.
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Sri Lanka is at risk of losing a US $ 480 million Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) grant due to a campaign of misinformation and political differences among the ruling ‘coalition’. The MCC grant represents the largest grant from a single source Sri Lanka has ever received and presents a valuable opportunity to fix some of the country’s constraints to economic growth.
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As the GSP Plus concessions are set to expire in 2023, following Sri Lanka’s recent graduation to the higher-middle-income category, the government has requested the European Union (EU) to expedite the approval to source high-quality fabrics from Indonesia, in order to maximise apparel exports to the EU under the concessionary scheme.
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Sri Lanka’s leading fashion and lifestyle retailer Odel PLC, a unit of diversified Softlogic group, says it is lobbying the government to reduce duty on imports to make Sri Lanka an attractive shopping destination for tourists.
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The government is looking at the possibility to build a new railway line between Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake and Veyangoda to promote tourism. Transport and Civil Aviation Minister Arjuna Ranatunga said a new railway line between Katunayake and Veyangoda would allow tourists as well as locals to travel to places like Kandy, Badulla, Jaffna and Trincomalee directly from the airport, without coming to Colombo.
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Fitch Ratings has affirmed and withdrawn the rating on Bank of Ceylon’s (BOC) proposed Basel III-compliant subordinated debenture issue, as the issuance has not taken place. BOC in July revealed plans to raise as much as Rs.12 billion through a private placement of subordinated debentures to beef up its capital base to meet the regulatory requirements stipulated under the Basel III accord.
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Union Bank of Colombo PLC yesterday said it is weighing the strategic options for its underperforming finance subsidiary UB Finance (UBF) as the bank is engaging in talks with identified investors for the possible divestment of the licensed finance company.
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Four months on from the brutal Easter Sunday terror attacks, Sri Lanka finally lifted its national state of emergency on August 22, 2019. While there has been much hype about what this means for economic productivity and tourism gains, the move has also sent a strong message about the state of peace and security within the nation.
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The much anticipated deep water East Container Terminal (ECT) will come into operation in December next year, under the proposed terminal operating company (TOC) that will be jointly formed by Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), Japan and India, in which SLPA would have 51 percent stake. “The Cabi
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Higher credit costs amid worsening asset quality and higher taxes are set to impact the profitability of Sri Lanka’s banking sector negatively, according to a new report by Moody’s Investors Service.
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With the lifting of state of emergency, removal of travel advisories, discounted prices and free visas Sri Lanka expects a successful winter season ahead, making a strong recovery following the Easter Sunday terror attacks. While
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The third Enterprise Sri Lanka exhibition, which aims to promote enterprise culture in Sri Lanka and takes the government development activities to the doorstep of the people, will be held from September 7 to 10 at the Jaffna Fort. The goal of this exhibition is to attract members of the new generation to various enterprises that are native to the Northern Province and thereby further strengthen such enterprises.
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The government is estimated to be losing nearly 20 percent revenue from Sri Lanka Customs (SLC) due to various revenue leakages, according to the Treasury. A senior Treasury official revealed that under-invoicing, under-valuation and misclassification have been identified as main reasons for revenue leakages from the SLC. He noted that SLC officials cannot be solely blamed as the private sector too is looking for every possible loophole to evad
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Exactly 40 years ago, on September 1, 1979, the first flight of SriLankan Airlines was made, the aircraft rising gracefully from Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) to wing its way to Bangkok. It was the modest start of the na