News IOC responds to reports on fuel price surge Date: May 18, 2022 The Lanka Indian Oil Company (IOC) said the reports on the company increasing fuel prices from today (18) are completely false. MIAP TagsSri Lanka Previous articleMay 09 assault: Bail denied to prevent public disturbance. Suspects remanded till May 25.Next articleIssuance of birth, marriage and death certificates disabled Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Sri Lanka’s First Post-Crisis Dollar Bond Signals Renewed Investor Faith HSBC Exit Marks Shift toward Local Dominance in Banking Sri Lanka Set for Strong Market Upswing as Stability, Lift Investor Confidence New Tariff Policy Aims to End Decades of Protectionist Drift IRD Extends 2024/2025 Income Tax Return Deadline Due to Cyclone Ditwah Disruptions More like thisRelated Sri Lanka’s First Post-Crisis Dollar Bond Signals Renewed Investor Faith CN - December 6, 2025 Sri Lanka’s return to foreign-currency borrowing took a significant... HSBC Exit Marks Shift toward Local Dominance in Banking CN - December 6, 2025 HSBC’s decision to exit Sri Lanka’s retail banking business—now... Sri Lanka Set for Strong Market Upswing as Stability, Lift Investor Confidence CN - December 6, 2025 Sri Lanka’s capital market is entering its most promising... New Tariff Policy Aims to End Decades of Protectionist Drift CN - December 6, 2025 Sri Lanka is preparing to introduce a landmark national...