With little remaining domestic food reserves and currency, coupled with record-high prices for fertilizer and food triggered by man made agriculture disaster , Sri Lanka seems to have run out of options for food security.
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team will be visiting Sri Lanka on June 20-30 to continue discussions on an economic programme till the end of this month.
The country’s manufacturing and services sectors reported mixed results in May but the duo’s outlook remains bleak as per the latest Purchasing Managers Index...
Amid multiple crises in the country, the progress of the Hambantota International Port’s (HIP) industrial park is facing several challenges in the construction front...