Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 17/09

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  1. Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa calls on private lenders & super-rich to bear their share of the burden in domestic debt optimization: criticizes the Govt’s approach as disastrous: accuses the Govt for sparing these affluent groups from the debt restructuring burden, leaving it solely on the working class.
  2. Airport and Aviation Services says restrictions on imported items and the high cost have decreased cargo movement at airports by 15% in the first 8 months of 2023.
  3. Acute shortage felt in the case of Consultant Anaesthetists for surgical operations and other procedures in state sector hospitals.
  4. International Trade Office Chief Negotiator K J Weerasinghe admits SL is yet to set dates for its next round of trade talks with China and India: China and India accounted for about USD 9bn each in bilateral trade in 2022.
  5. Fishermen in Rameswaram, India go on a strike & demand the release of 8 Rameswaram fishers arrested by SL authorities: around 800 fishing vessels remain moored at the jetty: previously, the SL Navy had detained 17 fishermen from Rameswaram & Pudukkottai for poaching in the SL waters.
  6. Researchers raise concerns about the practicality of the Cabinet approved Beira Lake nano-technology neutralisation project: as per the Cabinet decision, the move is meant to improve the quality of water in the Beira Lake using micro nano-bubble & carbon fibre biofilm technology, and environment-friendly enzymes.
  7. Colombo’s Lotus Tower celebrates 1 year with a total of 120,174 local & 200,223 foreign visitors: Head of Management Prasad Samarasinghe says the revenue earned through the visitors was more than Rs.550mn and that Rs.100mn has been paid to the TRC as the initial lease payment.
  8. SLPP rebel MP Dr Nalaka Godahewa exposes the harsh realities of economic challenges in 2023: says it’s abundantly clear that the aspiration of building a thriving export-oriented economy under the current Govt is nothing but a pipe dream.
  9. Cooperative Wholesale Establishment (Sathosa) to send home all it’s employees totalling about 300 on compulsory retirement from 30Sept’23 as part of its restructuring programme: action based on a Cabinet decision.
  10. Asia Cricket Cup Final today between India and Sri Lanka: analysts say Sri Lanka possesses the ability to defeat India, because they very nearly did so last week.

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