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(Beijing) AFP: A small green shoot is growing on the moon in an out-of-this-world first after a cotton seed germinated on board a Chinese lunar lander, scientists said yesterday.
Sri Lanka is considering an offer from Bank of China for a loan of US $300 million, which could be raised to US $1 billion, to help it meet repayments during coming months, glo
Mane SA, one of the top flavour and fragrance houses in the world, recently announced their strategic partnership with Sri Lanka’s Akbar Brothers, one of the largest traders of tea in the world, to provide high-end tea and coffee extracts for t
Sri Lanka Tourism sets an ambitious target to attract one million tourist arrivals from the country’s largest tourist source market, India this year, by more than doubling over the 2018 Indi
Fortude, a global technology solutions provider, in collaboration with Sandbox Consultancy, recently embarked on a team building initiative to create Sri Lanka’s largest documented sand sculpture.
The Hambantota International Port (HIP) saw an increase in the vessels docking at the port during the first week of the new year.
The newly appointed Ports and Shipping Deputy Minister Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Maharoof assumed duties in his office, yesterday. The event was held u
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s rupee closed weaker yesterday in thin trade due to dollar demand from banks and importers, while political uncertainty also dented investor sentiment.
Sri Lanka’s industrial production slowed in November as the activities or the sub-sectors, which recorded a growth, trailed the ones that contracted over the same month in 2017.
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka has arranged US $ 1 billion to repay a five-year sovereign bond maturing today partly from its declining reserves, sources from both the Central Bank and Finance Ministry said on Friday.
(Dhaka) REUTERS: The head of Bangladesh’s garment manufacturers association yesterday called on protesting workers to return to work by today or companies will cut off their pay, after demonstrations calling for higher salaries that have lasted
Sri Lanka getting caught in a debt trap and finding itself in a precarious position has less to do with its borrowings from China but more to do with its participation in international bond market activities, according to Colombo-based economic think
Further to its previous announcement, Hunas Falls Hotels PLC on Friday said its two major shareholders have entered into a share sale and purchase agreement with Serenity Lake Leisure (Pvt.
Sri Lanka may have sorted out its political gridlock for the moment, which hurt the investor sentiments the most, paralysing the country’s administration and economy but the effects that it left appear to linger on for some time. The exit of fo
The pilot project of the government’s E-Health Card initiative is to be launched at the Kalutara General Hospital on February 21 and following the success of the pilot project, all citizens would be issued an E-Health Card within six months, He
China is looking to set up a specialised free trade zone for rubber-based value added exports in Sri Lanka by partnering with private sector rubber manufactures, exporters and planters includ
(Dhaka) REUTERS: Baton-wielding Bangladeshi police fired tear gas to break up thousands of garment workers demonstrating for higher wages for a fifth day on Thursday, forcing dozens of factori
(Berlin) REUTERS: Volkswagen Group said yesterday its passenger car deliveries rose 0.9 percent last year to a record 10.83 million, putting it neck-and-neck with Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi in the race to be the world’s biggest carmaker. Rivals
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka will ask the IMF to ease its 2019 budget deficit target of 3.9 percent under a US$1.5 billion loan programme, to give the economy more time to recover from
(London) REUTERS: Oil prices rose slightly yesterday, putting them on track for solid weekly gains after financial markets strengthened due to hopes the United States and China may soon resolve their trade dispute.
(Hong Kong) AFP: The upbeat tone that characterised this week helped Asian markets to fresh gains yesterday, with Hong Kong chalking up a sixth straight day of rises. Investors globally have been
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka›s rupee closed steady yesterday in dull trade as dollar selling by banks offset importer demand for the greenback, while political uncertainty dented investor sentiment. Sri Lankan shares posted a more than s
2.33 million tourists – up 10.3 percent over last year; February, March, June and November registered the highest growth rates in terms of monthly ‘arrivals’; December saw a record 253,169 tourists; India, China, the UK and Germany
This is that time of the year many of us make resolutions—from losing weight to eating healthy to complete something you procrastinated for months. May be it’s time that we all Sri Lankans come up with a collective resolution this year by
Qatar Airways announced its latest global sales promotion designed to inspire passengers to explore new and exciting destinations in 2019.
Araliya Group is set to double its hotel room inventory to 1,014 rooms, as Araliya Unawatuna and Araliya Red in Nuwara Eliya are scheduled to be launched this year. Araliya Group of Companies C
(Colombo) REUTERS: Sri Lanka’s rupee closed higher yesterday as banks sold dollars but political uncertainty dented investor sentiment. Sri Lankan shares
Sri Lanka is among one of four Asian countries most vulnerable to shifts in external financing conditions due to its high debt repayment schedule and low reserve position, said international rating agency, Moody’s Investors Service. Renewing it
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry officials expect the contribution of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibition) tourism to overall tourist arrivals to increase by at least by 5 percent to 20-25 percent this year.
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