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Sri Lanka has made a truly remarkable turnaround since an uprising in 2022, but if the island nation is to achieve sustained and equitable growth, its new government has no room for mistakes, says ...
By prioritizing transparency, the Sri Lankan government aims to rebuild trust with international lenders and investors, a ...
Sri Lankans woke up to the alarming news that the United States, the country’s single largest export destination, would be ...
Sri Lanka is attempting to sustain economic growth ... including its top export garments, tax free to the EU. In 2017, Parliament passed a new Inland Revenue Act in an effort to increase tax ...
The higher trade tariffs imposed by the United States on Sri Lanka can put a significant number of jobs in the country’s apparel industry at risk in the near future, warns Professor Wasantha Athukoral ...
US President Donald Trump said he is ordering a pause on 'reciprocal' tariffs slammed on SriLanka and other countries after ...
The Narendra Modi visit and what it means for the Sri Lankan garment sector A 44% Trump tariff Could seriously impact Sri ...
Sri Lanka has requested India to expand the quota to export under the Indo-Lanka Free Trade Agreement to 50 million units ...
it was possible for the government to provide some relief to the people of Sri Lanka under the program and in a way that preserved the government’s ability to provide other essential services. The ...
Sri Lanka’s new government will be restricted in how much it can spend for at least the next two years, the prime minister said, as it looks to balance campaign pledges to unwind tax increases ...