Enterprise Sri Lanka, a timely decision
It is a timely decision by the government to establish a new body called Enterprise Sri Lanka, said Shashika de Silva, chairperson of Ceylon Federation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
It is a timely decision by the government to establish a new body called Enterprise Sri Lanka, said Shashika de Silva, chairperson of Ceylon Federation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved removing the requirement of obtaining import control license for the import of Mung bean, Black Gram, Cowpea, Finger millet, Soy flour and peanut.
The government has decided to establish a fully-powered ambassador for international trade affairs under a provision in the economic transformation bill presently before parliament.
MMAG Holdings Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary MMAG Aviation Consortium Sdn Bhd (MAC) has entered into a partnership with Supreme Global Holdings (Private) Limited, to collaborate on the aviation sector in Sri Lanka.
Customers allege commercial banks earn undue profits from their US dollar transactions.
Colombo Chief Magistrate Thilina Gamage has ordered the directors of ‘OnmaxDT’ - a private firm believed to have been operating a pyramid scheme - to prepare and submit to the court a process to pay back the investors who have invested money in the company.
Shape Homes, a prominent property developer in Australia, run by ID Corp Group, has entered into a strategic agreement with Ravs Realtors, a Sri Lankan managed dominant company in the real estate market in Australia.
Sri Lanka Rupee’s appreciation by around seven per cent since January 2024 has resulted in a reduction in foreign debt by Rs. 0.25 trillion, or Rs. 250,000 million, said professor of economics at Wayamba University Aminda Methsila Perera.
In a momentous occasion for international dispute resolution, the Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre (BIAC) and the Sri Lanka National Arbitration Centre (SLNAC) have strengthened their collaboration through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Entrepreneur Dhammika Perera’s Hayleys Group is among the six investors who have shown interest in the proposed acquisition of SriLankan Airlines.