How did Sri Lanka finance Govt. expenditure in 2022?
The total government expenditure for the year 2022 amounted to LKR 4,472 billion.
The total government expenditure for the year 2022 amounted to LKR 4,472 billion.
State-owned People’s Bank has denied news reports on social media pertaining to the write-off of non-performing loans.
The U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Climate Adaptation Project and CBL Group have signed an agreement to help thousands of smallholder farmers across three districts practice climate-smart agriculture.
An island-wide programme by Supreme TV for the eye care of all Sri Lankans starts on May 17 from Thirappane.
Sri Lankan authorities formally presented on Tuesday a request for debt treatment in the first meeting of the official bilateral creditors committee, the Paris Club said in a statement.
Government leaders are in initial discussions on Indian conglomerate Tata Enterprises as a possible investor in SriLankan Airlines, ‘Lankadeepa’ has reported.
An asset quality review of seven commercial banks has been conducted for the purpose of domestic debt restructuring on the recommendations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ‘Irida Deshaya’ reported.
Sri Lanka is set to begin commercialisation of 'wonder material' graphene which is extracted from the locally mined world's best high pure graphite using the latest technology by LOLC subsidiary Tech company in collaboration with a leading global company.
The Finance Ministry has reportedly exempted fabric softener products from taxes in order to placate a multinational company.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Sri Lanka Energy Program and Sling Mobility (Pvt.) Ltd. signed a grant agreement on April 18 to develop and operate two battery swapping stations for electric two-wheelers.