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Ornamental fish exporters demand reforms in present freight rates.

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Although Sri Lanka is endowed with favourable climatic conditions and resources for breeding and rearing ornamental fish for export, a considerable number of ornamental fish producers as well as exporters have given up the industry within a relatively short period of time.

Most (75%) of those were identified as small scale farmers. A majority (56%) of them used only cement tanks for their culture activities.

Only 47% of farmers had proper technical knowledge or training on fish culture while 42% directly supplied their fish products to the expoters.

In a recent meeting with the Export Development Board (EDB) Ornamental fish Advisory Committee, stakeholders highlighted the pressing need for comprehensive reforms across various aspects of ornamental fish exports to reach the industry’s full potential.

The industry stakeholders voiced their concerns about competitive freight rates offered by other countries, potentially impacting Sri Lanka’s exports of ornamental fish to European and US markets.

The ornamental fish exporters also stressed the urgent need for reforms in importation conditions, import bans, regulations on tissue-cultured plants and the Department of Forest’s restrictions on exporting exotic species.

One of the major issues raised was the delay in obtaining fresh animal quarantine reports within a 48-hour timeframe. They pointed out that this delay not only hinders timely customer updates but also affects operations, especially during extended weekends.

During the first nine months this year , Sri Lanka exported US $ 19.44 million worth of ornamental fish recording a year-on-year growth of 25% compared to the same period last year.

The EDB is actively engaged in conducting webinars and awareness sessions with the support of foreign missions, to establish connections with clients in overseas markets and drive growth in the industry.

The Advisory Committee noted that efforts are underway to work collaboratively with stakeholders, regulatory bodies and industry champions to navigate these challenges and pave the way for a thriving ornamental fish export sector in Sri Lanka.

The facilitation of the growth of Sri Lanka’s export sector remains the overarching objective of the EDB Advisory Committees.

Georgia explores trade links with Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector.

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By: Staff Writer

Colombo (LNW): Georgian business delegation explores enhanced trade links with Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector

A Georgian business delegation paid a visit to the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) recently, to enhance trading opportunities with the Sri Lankan agricultural sector.

Georgia is Sri Lanka’s 91st export destination and in 2022, Sri Lanka’s exports value to Georgia was $ 5.02 million, representing a 22.45% increase compared to 2021, reflecting the growing potential for Sri Lankan products in the Georgian market.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Turkey which is accredited to Georgia organized the visit of the Georgia delegation to Sri Lanka demonstrating their untiring efforts to boost commercial relations between the two countries.

Sri Lankan Embassy in Turkey Minister (Commercial) Thavishya Mullegamgoda together with the EDB, coordinated the meeting for the Sri Lankan private sector companies.

The focus of the discussions was on Sri Lankan agricultural products, particularly fruits, vegetables, cinnamon, spices, vanilla, and coconut-based items.

Accordingly, Georgian delegation met representatives from AdamjeeL ukmanjee and Sons Ltd., Eastern Allied Ltd., Earth Scape Ltd., Agriceylon Ltd., Raudo Foods Ltd., Silver Mill Group, and Nelna Agri Development Ltd., made presentations showcasing their products and offerings.

The Georgian delegates expressed strong interest in the products offered by Sri Lankan exporters and encouraged direct communication for future business opportunities.

Sri Lanka extended recognition to Georgia in 1992 and established diplomatic ties in 1998. In August 2016, the first session of political consultation in Colombo was preceded by an MoU for political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka and Georgia.

Both have developed relations in several areas of mutual interest. Furthermore, the trade between the two states includes frozen fish, tea, Ceylon cinnamon, desiccated coconut and activated carbon.

The Government of Georgia has been implementing significant investment projects in the agriculture sector during recent years.

The international financial institutions have played a big role in this process, among them the World Bank, which is an important partner and with which we have had very fruitful cooperation for many years,” said George Khanishvili, First Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.

“Amidst the current situation in the region, increased agricultural production is becoming ever more crucial for the country.

Accordingly, the current and future engagement of the World Bank in the agriculture sector of Georgia is very important for the further growth and development of the entire economy of Georgia.”

Manusha Nanayakkara and Italian Ambassador Discuss Labor Migration and Bilateral Relations

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Hon. Minister Manusha Nanayakkara of the Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment welcomed His Excellency Damiano Francovigh, the Italian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, for a meeting today to strengthen bilateral relations and address labor migration concerns.

The focal point of their discussion was the renewal of the bilateral Cooperation on Labor Migration agreement between the Government of the Italian Republic and the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. A noteworthy outcome of this dialogue was the emphasis on establishing a training center, generously sponsored by the Italian Government. This center aims to provide pre-departure training for Sri Lankans seeking employment opportunities in Italy.

Additionally, Minister Nanayakkara addressed concerns related to Italy’s Job Quota system, highlighting the challenges faced by Sri Lankan job seekers in securing sponsors due to Italy’s unique referral-based quota system. His Excellency Francovigh clarified the absence of recruitment agencies in Italy, setting its job market apart from many other nations.

The meeting also delved into issues regarding the Family Reunion Visa process for Sri Lankans. Minister Nanayakkara pointed out the difficulties faced by Sri Lankan citizens, including prolonged delays, DNA requirements, and external interventions during the visa appointment process. The Minister commended the Ambassador for his proactive stance in curbing external interferences in these processes.

In response, His Excellency Francovigh discussed Italy’s challenges in obtaining authenticated certificates from Sri Lankan authorities.

Described as a “productive” and “fruitful” meeting, it also involved the participation of the deputy ambassador of the Italian Embassy in Sri Lanka, underscoring the importance of these discussions and the commitment of both nations to nurturing their partnership.

Dollar rate at banks today(Oct 27)

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The Sri Lankan Rupee demonstrated fluctuations against the US Dollar at commercial banks, marking a shift compared to Thursday’s rates.

Peoples Bank maintained a stable buying rate for the US Dollar at Rs. 320.18, while the selling rate experienced a slight decrease from Rs. 332.42 to Rs. 331.91.

Commercial Bank reported an increase in the buying rate of the US Dollar, rising from Rs. 320.16 to Rs. 320.65, with the selling rate also increasing from Rs. 330.50 to Rs. 331.

Sampath Bank, on the other hand, held firm with unchanged buying and selling rates for the US Dollar at Rs. 322 and Rs. 332, respectively.

Fire Erupts at Clothing Store in Pettah

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A fire incident occurred this morning, at a shop situated on 2nd Cross Street in Pettah, Colombo. The local police reported that the Colombo Fire Brigade has deployed seven fire trucks to the scene to combat the flames.

The affected establishment is reported to be a clothing store, and efforts are underway to extinguish the fire and mitigate any potential damage.

Dialog Axiata attains ISO 27701, reinforcing data security & privacy

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Colombo (LNW): Dialog Axiata PLC recently achieved a notable milestone by becoming the first telecoms provider in the country, and among a select group in South Asia, to receive the ISO 27701 certification, the international standard for Privacy Information Management Systems.

An extension of the ISO 27001 accreditation, ISO 27701 offers additional controls on data privacy and guidance on establishing, implementing, maintaining, and enhancing an organisation’s Privacy Information Management System.

The ISO 27701 standard provides a comprehensive framework for Privacy Information Management Systems (PIMS), allowing organisations to hone their data privacy practices and adapt to changing privacy threats and regulatory demands.

This approach is deeply rooted in stringent risk management and compliance principles, emphasising progress measurement and promoting continuous enhancement.

“Receiving this certification underscores our steadfast dedication to data security and privacy. The ISO 27701 certification is testament to our commitment to maintaining the trust of over 17 million Sri Lankans and Enterprises,” commented Supun Weerasinghe, Group Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC.

ISO 27701, the first global standard for Privacy Information Management Systems, serves as a crucial tool for Dialog, ensuring the company’s consistent adherence to all relevant regulations in Sri Lanka.

Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Passes Away

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China’s former Premier, Li Keqiang, passed away from a heart attack at the age of 68, just 10 months after retiring from a decade in office. During his time in leadership, Li’s reputation as a reformist dimmed, as he was sidelined by President Xi Jinping, who consolidated power and shifted China’s economy toward greater state control.

Li, once considered a top contender for leadership within the Communist Party, had advocated for a more open market economy and supply-side reforms, often referred to as “Likonomics.” However, these reforms were never fully realized, as President Xi’s preference for state control gained prominence. Xi installed his own allies in powerful positions, diminishing Li’s influence.

State broadcaster CCTV reported Li’s sudden heart attack, which occurred while he was in Shanghai. The news prompted an outpouring of grief and shock on Chinese social media, with some government websites adopting a black-and-white theme as an official sign of mourning. The Weibo microblogging platform replaced its “like” button with a “mourn” icon shaped like a chrysanthemum flower.

Li served as premier and head of China’s cabinet under Xi for a decade before stepping down from all political positions in March. In August 2022, he made a notable speech at a statue of Deng Xiaoping, the leader who introduced transformative economic reforms to China. In that speech, Li pledged to continue reform and opening up, a statement widely interpreted as a coded criticism of Xi’s policies.

Li’s legacy also includes sparking discussions on poverty and income inequality in China in 2020 when he noted that 600 million people in the country earned less than the equivalent of $140 per month.

President stresses digital transformation at National ICT Awards

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PMD: President Ranil Wickremesinghe addressing the National ICT Awards NBQSA 2023, held in Colombo, yesterday (25), organised by the British Computer Society the Chartered Institute for IT – Sri Lanka Section, emphasized the paramount significance of digital transformation in securing Sri Lanka’s economic prosperity. Drawing from his extensive background in information technology, dating back to the 1980s, President Wickremesinghe stressed that embracing IT is no longer a choice but a necessity.

Using this occasion to convey an essential message, President Wickremesinghe urged all to recognize the significance of the future. He emphasized that the future lies within the hands of each individual and their accomplishments are intrinsically tied to the nation’s prosperity. He expressed his well wishes for the path ahead, stating, “The future is in your hand and your success is the country’s success.”

The President also outlined a definitive vision for Sri Lanka’s future, marking a pivotal shift towards collective responsibility and progress. As the nation looks forward to the upcoming year, the President stressed the importance of united efforts, underlining that success is contingent on collaboration between the government and its citizens.

Reflecting on his earlier efforts as the Minister of Education to introduce IT in Sri Lanka, the President acknowledged the missed opportunities and economic setbacks resulting from underutilizing the global IT wave. However, he underlined that it is time to move beyond past failures, with the present representing Sri Lanka’s final opportunity to partake in the digital revolution.

The President outlined a comprehensive vision for Sri Lanka’s digital future, centred on competitiveness, green transformation and digital transformation. He acknowledged that this journey is not devoid of challenges and necessitates not only favourable laws and regulations but also substantial investment in digital infrastructure and human capital development.

In building a highly competitive and contemporary economy, I’ve highlighted two additional crucial components. First is the promotion of a green economy, leveraging our renewable energy resources and embracing the global trend towards sustainability, recognizing the on-going global “green transformation.”

In the upcoming budget speech scheduled for next month, the initial phases of this reinvigorated economic vision will be delineated. Simultaneously, we will introduce legislation to facilitate this transition. It’s worth noting that our economic history witnessed a pivotal shift in 1977 when laws governing a state-controlled socialist economy were repealed, ushering in a market-oriented economic model.

President Wickremesinghe encouraged collaborative efforts between the private sector and the government to foster IT human capital across all levels, from postgraduates to skilled workers, recognizing that government initiatives alone may prove inadequate.

President Wickremesinghe emphasized the need for a well-defined roadmap and adequate funding to materialize this digital transformation. He also noted the potential requirement for foreign investments to expedite the process, given the rapid pace of technological advancements.

President Wickremesinghe called on the ICT industry to accept the challenge, drawing parallels with the transformative journey undertaken by the apparel industry in the past. He expressed optimism regarding the industry’s potential and underscored the urgency of advancing Sri Lanka’s progression towards a digital future.

In recognition of outstanding commitment toward the development of ICT products and services, several IT institutions received awards from President Ranil Wickremesinghe. Appreciating the presence of President Ranil Wickremesinghe Chairman of the British Computer Society (BCS) the Chartered Institute for IT – Sri Lanka Section Mr. Alanzo Doll presented a memento to the President. Furthermore, President Ranil Wickremesinghe posed for a group photograph with the officials of the BCS.

State Minister for Technology, Mr. Kanaka Herath, Executive Committee members, past Chairmen and other officials of the BCS Chartered Institute for IT – Sri Lanka Section, attended the event while Mr. Rashik Parmar, the Group Chief Executive Officer of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, addressed the gathering via an online platform from the United Kingdom.

Australian-Funded Office to Combat Smuggling and Human Trafficking Opens in Mannar District

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A new office dedicated to combating smuggling, human trafficking, and maritime crimes in the Mannar district’s maritime areas was inaugurated on Thursday, the 26th. This office, constructed with a grant of 150 million Rupees from the Australian Police, is a significant step in controlling human smuggling and trafficking activities centered around the seas off the Mannar district.

The opening ceremony featured Senior Officer of the Australian Federal Police Colombo Post Detective Superintendent Robert Wilson as the Chief Guest, emphasizing the collaborative efforts to prevent individuals from embarking on risky journeys to Australia, where the chances of success are negligible.

Detective Superintendent Robert Wilson stated, “The main aim here is to stop people from getting on boats to travel to Australia, as there is zero chance of getting there. Working with the Sri Lankan Police and other agencies within Sri Lanka means that we try to prevent people from losing their money to people smugglers through scams and other frauds and cheats. Or if they do get on a boat, risking their lives. The boats they get on are not seaworthy, and there’s little chance of getting to Australia. If they do get the chance of getting near Australia, they’ll be turned back and returned to Sri Lanka.”

South Korean Destroyer ROKS Gwanggaeto docks in Colombo Port

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka Navy extended a traditional welcome to the South Korean Navy vessel, ROKS ‘Gwanggaeto the Great’, which docked in the Colombo port yesterday (26) morning.

The ROKS ‘Gwanggaeto the Great’, a 135-metre destroyer, is manned by a crew of 249 and is under the command of Captain Kim Hyoung Churl.

A meeting was held onboard between Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation, Nimal Siripala De Silva, and several other dignitaries.

Chief of Defence Staff, General Shavendra Silva, and Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera also joined the discussions.

The crew of ROKS ‘Gwanggaeto the Great’ will be touring various Sri Lankan tourist sites during their stay. The vessel is set to leave the island on October 28.