Sri Lanka News Explorer
Last 7 Days
Older News
- Older than 2023-Dec (69)
Narrow by Category
- Business (69)
Diesel and Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO) recently organized the Second Tata Nano Mileage Challenge Rally for Tata Nano owners in Colombo.
- Nano Cabs (Category: Business)
- Nano Effort (Category: Business)
- Nano starts overseas journey; Sri Lanka first destination (Category: Breaking News)
- Tata Motors May Sell Nano Car in Thailand, Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
Richardson Projects is a subsidiary of the Richardson Group, which is a pioneer in Sri Lanka’s electrical products and infrastructure industry recently launched the successor to Moeller brand Eaton. Moeller and Eaton, two of the most established and respected names in the electrical sector came together as Eaton acquired Moeller in the year 2008. In ...
- Richardson CFL bulbs take on a new shine (Category: Business)
- Schneider Electric expands retail distribution (Category: Business)
- Phoenix to manufacture world renowned 21st century technology ‘FlowGuard’ (Category: Business)
- Browns Group FY12 revenue tops Rs. 14 b (Category: Business)
The location of Sri Lanka has a strategic significance and this has been proven by the historical trading activities between Sri Lanka and ancient China, Egypt, and the Roman Empire. There is ample evidence to show that Sri Lanka was a main trading hub in Asia. The reasons for occupation of Sri Lanka by the ...
- Accelerating inclusive growth: The role of the external sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka to revive FTA talks with India, China and Thailand (Category: Breaking News)
- Is Sri Lanka geared for globalisation? (Category: Business)
- EDB turns 33 (Category: Business)
The place isn’t a paradise for minorities but the economy is recovering By Sam Baker Asuasentinel.com: The Government of Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka has probably botched its dealings with the United States, the European Union and the United Nations. Still, the disenchantment with Colombo may be overblown three years after the end of the ...
- Army inquiry a delaying tactic: Human Rights Watch (Category: Business)
- President calls on diplomats to counter threats from pro-LTTE Diaspora (Category: Business)
- NGOs Call on U.S. to Establish International Accountability Mechanism on Sri Lanka at UN Human R... (Category: Breaking News)
- Rejected asylum seekers abused in Sri Lanka, says rights group (Category: Breaking News)
The global escalation of commodity prices in the latter part of last decade impacted Sri Lanka’s rice market, with retail prices showing sharp increases for the consumer. The regulatory forces with a ceiling on consumer prices and guaranteed price for paddy did alleviate this problem to some extent. Today it has taken a different turn ...
- Village as a developmental unit (Category: Business)
- Paddy farmers’ problems (Category: Business)
- Budget 2012’s impact on the export sector (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s stake in the intl. agriculture debate (Category: Business)
On Friday (7) afternoon, the eve of provincial council elections in three provinces, a certain gathering took place at 101, Rosmead Place, which houses the corporate offices of Democratic National Alliance (DNA) National List Parliamentarian, Tiran Alles. Consultations that lasted for hours, took place between Alles and UNP Deputy Leader Sajith Premadasa and a few ...
- Towards impunity and democratic erosion (Category: Business)
- Monsoons and elections (Category: Business)
- Election fever grips as political parties begin campaigning (Category: Business)
- Outside conspiracies will not be allowed – Mahinda (Category: Business)
REUTERS: US astronaut Neil Armstrong, who took a giant leap for mankind when he became the first person to walk on the moon, has died at the age of 82, his family said on Saturday. Armstrong died following complications from heart-bypass surgery he underwent earlier this month, the family said in a statement, just two ...
- Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, dies aged 82. (Category: Breaking News)
- US astronaut Neil Armstrong dies (Category: Technology)
- VIDEO: Memorial for first man on Moon (Category: Technology)
- China puts its first woman astronaut into orbit (Category: Business)
Reuters: Tanzania has suspended the head of its ports authority and six other senior port officials over allegations of cargo theft and embezzlement of public funds, the transport ministry and local media said on Friday. The government is struggling to crack down on corruption in ministries and state institutions, with the public losing patience at ...
- Allegations do not affect SLPL integrity – Organisers (Category: Business)
- Bin Hammam’s life ban overturned by CAS (Category: Business)
- Yemen’s Aden Port to cancel DP World deal (Category: Business)
- Five IPL cricketers suspended on corruption allegations (Category: Business)
Reuters: Iran unveiled upgrades to six weapons on Tuesday, including a more accurate short-range missile and a more powerful naval engine, Iranian media reported, in what seemed to be its latest response to international pressure over its nuclear programme. The hardware was presented at a ceremony marking Defence Industry Day and attended by President Mahmoud ...
- Iran says fires long-range missile in Gulf drill (Category: Business)
- Ahmadinejad unveils upgraded short-range missile (Category: Breaking News)
- US moves new forces to Gulf to ward off Iran: report (Category: Business)
- Obama vows to pursue further nuclear cuts with Russia (Category: Business)
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters): Leading members of the Group of 20 nations are prepared to trigger an emergency meeting to address soaring grain prices caused by the worst US drought in more than half a century and poor crops from the Black Sea bread basket. France, the United States and G20 president Mexico will hold a conference ...
- Bill Gates to urge G20 not turn backs on poor (Category: Business)
- Euro zone crisis set to dominate G20 meeting in Paris (Category: Business)
- G20 to Europe: show us the money (Category: Business)
- World 2011 grain output record high, market tight: FAO (Category: Business)
Reuters: Brent crude fell below $113 a barrel on Friday as a sharp slowdown in China’s trade flows heightened worries about demand for fuel, putting to one side hopes of stimulus measures aimed at lifting global growth that could boost oil use. China’s July exports rose just 1 per cent from a year earlier, undershooting ...
- Brent oil set to end yr up 14%, record high average (Category: Business)
- Brent slips to $102 on worries about euro zone economy (Category: Business)
- Oil creeps toward top of Asia’s economic worry list (Category: Business)
- Brent slips below $123 (Category: Business)
Main opposition United National Party (UNP) says that the substandard fuel imports to the country has resulted in the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) incurring losses amounting to Rs. 100 million. UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayake told a news conference yesterday that Petroleum Minister should take the responsibility for the importing of substandard fuel from a ...
- CPC Asked To Probe Allegations (Category: Breaking News)
- VIDEO: From diesel to exams, everything govt does is inferior - Tissa (Category: Breaking News)
- Fuel supplier denies supplying substandard fuel to Sri Lanka, not paying any claims (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka petroleum authority to compensate 3,000 vehicle owners for damages caused by substanda... (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Indian Finance Minister P. Chidambaram sought on Monday to allay investor worries about an economy growing at its weakest pace in almost a decade by pledging to address their concerns over taxes, public finances and interest rates. In his first comments since becoming finance minister on July 31, Chidambaram said it was important to ...
- Indian Finance Minister urges officials not to hound taxpayers (Category: Business)
- Surprise industrial slump adds to India’s economic woes (Category: Business)
- India’s growth will be weaker than expected (Category: Business)
- May revise India growth forecast for 2011-12 to 6.5%: Moody’s (Category: Business)
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, (IPS): The Global Environment Facility (GEF) is ready to be a catalyst for transforming the way the global environment is managed, said the next CEO and chairperson of the multilateral institution, Dr. Naoko Ishii, in this interview with Tierramérica *. The GEF recognises the inseparable linkage between environmental and economic well-being, which was ...
- Natural Capital (Category: Business)
- Companies calculate debt to Planet Earth (Category: Business)
- World faces stark choice at Rio+20, warns UN Report (Category: Business)
Industry experts urge disillusioned local investors to ‘buy when it’s down and sell when it’s up’ In a highly volatile atmosphere and with low investor confidence in the Colombo Bourse, experts earlier this week went against the negative sentiments and instead stated that now is the time to buy. These views were aired at a ...
- Why Lion leads frontier (Category: Business)
- Achieving economic goals amidst global challenges (Category: Business)
- Sustainability in volatility: The bankers’ challenge (Category: Business)
Four examples; two bad and two goodThe website of the London Economist newspaper has a reference to an official of a certain country referring to a journalist in words similar to what follows – I have substituted words which would be appropriate to an officer and a gentleman addressing a lady, for what was actually ...
- Corporatism: A step beyond state capitalism (Category: Business)
- Entrepreneur and the profit motive (Category: Business)
- Exercising civic responsibilities (Category: Business)
LPG can be the ideal choice and energy solution in marching forward for a strong economic growth as it is versatile, efficient and cost effective. LPG is also considered an environmentally friendly fuel due to its lower carbon emissions. Unlike some other fuels in Sri Lanka, LPG does not receive heavy government subsidies.
- Claim tax will kill LPG (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Gas Supply (Category: Business)
- Half Share (Category: Business)
- Europe winter forces up LPG (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
Case study Middle East Sri Lanka is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in the world. It is surrounded by the Indian Ocean strategically located between West Asia and South East Asia and has been an important stop on the silk route or the Silk Road. It has all requirements to be one ...
- Unified branding in the tourism industry (Category: Business)
- Showcasing Sri Lanka and driving demand (Category: Business)
- Marketing an emerging tourism destination in Asia (Category: Business)
The Standard and Poor’s (S&P) Rating Services assigned a score of 8 (very high risk) to the Sri Lankan economy and banking industry last week. The role of ratings agencies in the lead-up to the global financial crisis (2008) was certainly highly questionable. There are also issues related to their accountability. Despite this, and setting ...
- Way out to fix the sick external sector: Getting back to IMF’s fold a must now (Category: Business)
- Commendable start; now for the finish (Category: Business)
- Taming the ‘monsters’ (Category: Business)
- Limits of statist development or state capitalism (Category: Business)
TOKYO, (Reuters): Toyota Motor Corp plans to supply hybrid technology to BMW AG, deepening a partnership that began with a deal last December on diesel engines and electric car batteries, the Nikkei business daily reported on Monday. This month, BMW’s joint venture to make hybrid car components with French auto maker PSA Peugeot Citroen was ...
- BMW the most valuable global car brand: Study (Category: Business)
- BMW gets Sachin behind the wheel (Category: Business)
- BMW launches all new 3 series (Category: Business)
- Toyota, BMW to partner on green technology (Category: Business)
A solution for loss-making SOEs? In the USA, a new corporate entity referred to as a Benefit Corporation (B-Corp) has been brought into being. The states of Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, California and Vermont have legislation which permits companies to combine the profit motive with the purpose of making a positive impact on society and ...
- Taming the ‘monsters’ (Category: Business)
- Corporatism: A step beyond state capitalism (Category: Business)
- Experimenting with State-Owned Enterprises (Category: Breaking News)
- IMF-led privatisation, land and resource grab in Sri Lanka (Category: Breaking News)
Reuters: Brent crude steadied around $96 a barrel on Tuesday, staying close to 16-month lows hit in the prior session, as Spain’s rising borrowing cost showed Europe is nowhere near resolving its debt crisis that has hurt the outlook for fuel demand. Oil, along with other commodities, fell on Monday after an initial rally fueled ...
- Ore. father accused of trying to give away the kids (Category: USA, Washington)
- Jana Aragalaya now ‘Frontline Socialist Party’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Bayliss feels for Marsh as Dilshan quits (Category: Business)
- Heshan comes second in heats but fails to qualify for next round (Category: Business)
Reuters: Oil prices near $100 a barrel are still a threat to a slowing global economy that is likely to consume less fuel than the International Energy Agency (IEA) had forecast, the IEA’s executive director said on Tuesday. Brent crude this week dropped to a 16-month low below $96 a barrel before recovering to around ...
- Iran sanctions already hitting oil trade flows: IEA (Category: Business)
- IEA has assured OPEC no more oil stock shocks (Category: Business)
- Arab Spring disrupts energy investment-IEA (Category: Business)
- Saudi says high oil prices a worry, will take steps (Category: Business)
Reuters: Indian export data released on Friday confirmed a sharp slowdown in foreign trade, adding to the woes of Asia’s third-largest economy and piling more pressure on the weak coalition government to take steps to boost economic growth. Indian exports inched up 3.23 percent to $24.5 billion in April from a year earlier after falling ...
- Sevenagala sugar factory will be controlled solely by the govt., Basil (Category: Breaking News)
- EXPLAINER: What caused Sri Lanka’s economic collapse? (Category: Breaking News)
- Economic decisions cannot be taken by politicians – Namal (Category: Breaking News)
- Govt. To Remove Unauthorized Structures In Economic Center (Category: Breaking News)
Seeing the growing acceptance of Tata’s Nano by car cab companies in Sri Lanka, Nano’s agents here are motivating three-wheeler owners to exchange their ‘tuk tuks’ for the swankier, air conditioned and more capacious Nano. But three-wheeler owners, who are mostly working class Gulf-returnees or lower middle class skilled workers or petty traders, do not ...
- Tata Nano, world’s cheapest car, struggles to gain traction (Category: Business)
- Tata Motors rolls out revamped Nano (Category: Business)
- Nano Effort (Category: Business)
- Small Car (Category: Business)
Bajaj - the No. 1 Motorcycle brand in Sri Lanka, continues its leadershipandnbsp;andnbsp; ride island-wideandnbsp; by providing timely, cost-effective solutions to all segments of the market. andnbsp;
Boating industry thanks Industry Minister for strong support Sri Lanka enters prestigious International Boating Industry Magazine rankings Sri Lanka’s commercial boat sub-sector reporting stronger international orders from Asia, Africa and ME Introducing a much-sought-after measure of relief to Sri Lanka’s boating industry, the country will now introduce tax on boat imports that are la...
- Sri Lanka launches into the world of marinas (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka’s hidden marine potential is huge (Category: Business)
- 20,000 buyers expected at South Asia’s largest boat show (Category: Business)
The Emirates Group andnbsp;announced its 24th consecutive year of profit and companywide growth amidst unprecedented economic pressure and record high fuel prices
Sri Lanka will step into hydrogen fuel era shortly, in a bid to fuel growth in the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector rather than in large-scale motor transport. andnbsp;
VESAK is the festival of light. Yet this year it seems that the lights will have to be dimmed to reflect the reduced lustre of the country’s economy. As the Power and Energy Ministry organisers raffle draws for people who save electricity during the upcoming religious season there are many other efforts happening behind the ...
- Plane explodes near school (Category: South Australia)
- Hayleys Consumer’s ‘Light-Styles’ glow at architectural lighting showroom (Category: Business)
- No electricity tariff hike this year (Category: Business)
Popular Topics
- International Monetary Fund (40)
- Political crisis (28)
- Foreign exchange reserves (34)
- Shortage (2)
- Bank reserves (33)
- Fuel (69)
- Economy of Sri Lanka (54)
- Russia (6)
- Sri Lanka Tea (36)
- Tourism (5)
- Sri Lanka Quality Tea (36)
- Sri Lanka Tourism (35)
- Sri Lanka Cricket (35)
- Sri Lanka Hotels (35)
- Sri Lanka Elections (37)
- Hiru Tv (6)
- ITN News (69)
- Shakthi Tv (6)
- Derana Dream Star (5)
- EPF (1)
- BBC (3)