LIVE UPDATES: 2025 Budget Speech
In his concluding remarks during the Budget Speech, the President said that never has Sri Lanka had a chance like this to catch up with the modern world.
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Sri Lanka Economic sentiment steadies in early 2025”: Survey
In its February edition, business magazine LMD reports that “the optimistic outlook for economic sentiment prevails as confidence strengthens amid positive trends.”
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Sri Lanka to incur staggering $ 1.26 b loss via Adani’s wind power proposal
With Indian giant Adani last week withdrawing from the proposed $ 1 billion 500 MW wind power project in Sri Lanka, analysts were quick to provide a comparative financial analysis.
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Poultry industry calls for tax cuts on maize imports to stabilise prices
The poultry industry recently called on the Government to remove or reduce the Rs. 25 per kilo tax on imported maize in the upcoming Budget, warning that failure to do so could lead to a sharp increase in the price of eggs and chicken during the Sinhala-Hindu
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SLPMA warns Govt. inaction stalls local pharma growth,
The Sri Lanka Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (SLPMA) urged the government to create a level playing field for domestic pharmaceutical manufacturers to compete with imported pharmaceutical products.
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Sri Lanka Budget seeks to balance poll pledges with IMF demands – Report
Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will need to walk a tightrope in his budget Monday, seeking to reduce the economic burden on the poor while taking steps to keep a $3 billion International Monetary Fund bailout on track.
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National People’s Power: Hopes and Expectations (Part 1) – Lionel Bopage
Solutions to short-term challenges should not compromise long-term strategies
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“Sri Lanka’s 2025 Budget: Balancing IMF Rules, Revenue Targets & Reforms”
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Sri Lanka Army clarifies passport retention policy for personnel
The Sri Lanka Army has issued a statement clarifying the retention of passports belonging to Army personnel following various interpretations circulating regarding an administrative order issued by Army Headquarters on February 16.
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Don’t let school children be exposed to sun
Do not send school children out in the sun as they should not be exposed to hot weather conditions prevailing today, Secretary Ministry of Education Nalaka Kaluwewa said yesterday.
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