News Special Commodity Levy on imported potatoes surged Date: March 9, 2023 By: Isuru Parakrama Colombo (LNW): The Special Commodity Levy on imported potatoes has surged by Rs. 30 per kilo, the Finance Ministry said. Accordingly, the revised Special Commodity Levy on imported potatoes will be Rs. 50 per kilo. TagsLanka News WebSri Lanka Previous articleIMF Executive Board to decide on Sri Lanka’s US $ 2.9 billion EFF soonNext articleUniversity teachers to launch indefinite strike action against tax revision Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Fresh Border Clashes Erupt Between Pakistan and Taliban Forces Despite Recent Ceasefire 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 More like thisRelated Fresh Border Clashes Erupt Between Pakistan and Taliban Forces Despite Recent Ceasefire CN - December 6, 2025 Tensions along the Pakistan and Afghanistan frontier escalated once... 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...