Time is running out for Sri Lanka to take legal action for the X-Press Pearl Disaster claiming environmental damage caused by the fire that broke when the vessel approached the Port of Colombo on May 19, 2021.
Sri Lanka’s Business enterprises have been offered opportunities to establish contacts with their counterparts in overseas via two new palt forms unveiled by the Commercial Bank.
With the World Bank’s decision to extend the aid for the agriculture sector modernization project, implemented to introduce new technology in Sri Lanka, for another 18 months, the Government is developing a QR code system for farmers to provide them with the relevant allowances and subsidies.
Sri Lanka’s small and medium businesses are in more trouble with the increase of bank interest to 36 percent from over 7 percent loans taken during a time when interest rates were kept down by authorities, than recent tax hikes, SME associations complained.
The Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) has urged the Government to engage business leaders in the policy making process to ensure fair, sustainable and economically sound decisions.