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Sri Lanka boosts trade ties across Asia

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Colombo (LNW): In a bid to boost Sri Lanka’s domestic economy, the government is focusing on enlarging supply capabilities and diversifying market access, revealed the President’s Office yesterday (26).

This robust growth strategy intends to drive the country’s economic resurgence. The President’s Media Division highlighted Sri Lanka’s intentions to not only reinforce relationships with its primary traditional export markets, such as the USA and the EU/UK, but also to deepen connections with South Asia, South East Asia, and East Asia.

Sri Lanka is actively pursuing bilateral trade deals. Existing agreements include the India Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISLFTA) and the Pakistan Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (PSFTA).

Moreover, regional trading agreements, like the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) and the SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA), provide the country with increased market access.

Trade talks with Bangladesh, initiated in June 2021, are particularly significant. These discussions aim to expand the already positive trade balance between the two nations.

Furthermore, Sri Lanka is progressing in negotiations regarding the Economic and Technology Cooperation Agreement (ETCA) with India, symbolising strengthening economic bonds.

Engagements with ASEAN countries are also escalating through Free Trade Agreements, including an already effective deal with Singapore. Negotiations with other ASEAN nations, like Thailand and Indonesia, are underway.

Talks with China about a potential FTA are in progress, aiming to secure specific market access for Sri Lankan products.

Additionally, Sri Lanka is pushing for integration with ASEAN, Oceania, and East Asia by expressing intentions to join the vast “Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)” Agreement.

The National Trade Negotiation Committee (NTNC), overseen by the Cabinet, manages these trade negotiations. The committee, spearheaded by the Chief Negotiator of the Office of International Trade under the Presidential Secretariat, is comprised of senior officers from different governmental sectors.

These extensive trade strategies align with Sri Lanka’s ambition to evolve into a developed nation by 2048, reflecting the government’s broader economic objectives.

Colombo Port City Economic Commission Grants Approval for Cryptocurrency Exchange Centers

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The Colombo Port City Economic Commission has announced its authorization of two cryptocurrency exchange centers to operate within the Colombo Port City.

This decision was conveyed to the Committee on Public Finance during their recent meeting. Subsequently, the Committee on Public Finance has recommended seeking the input of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka regarding this development.

In the same meeting, the Committee on Public Finance also granted approval for orders formulated under the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act.

Additionally, it was suggested that the Attorney General’s opinion be sought within four weeks concerning contractual agreements with existing companies operating within the Colombo Port City.

Colombo starts five housing projects for middle and low-income residents

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PMD: State Minister for Urban Development and Housing, Mr. Arundika Fernando, announced the commencement of five housing projects in the Colombo city aimed at benefiting the low and middle-class population.

He further highlighted that President Ranil Wickremesinghe has recently secured an agreement with the Chinese Government. Fernando also emphasized that housing projects initiated by the Housing Development Authority, currently on hold, will be reinitiated as part of the new budget for the year 2024.

These developments were disclosed by State Minister of Urban Development and Housing, Mr. Arundika Fernando, during a news conference held at the Presidential Media Centre today (26), under the theme ‘Collective Path to a Stable Country.’

Expressing his views further he said;

“Our nation is a stunning island that boasts diverse topography, various climate zones and an abundance of natural resources. Notably, our country is rich in valuable mineral resources and is among the regions with the lowest occurrence of natural disasters globally.

Land stands as our most precious resource and its value escalates with the growing population. Even in suburban areas, land values continue to rise. The Urban Development Authority manages a substantial amount of land, but the available information about these lands is currently insufficient. Consequently, the ministry is actively working to enhance data on land ownership.

Moreover, the Urban Development Authority has acquired lands for various government projects, encompassing activities like urban planning and city expansion. We also possess land suitable for both domestic and foreign investments, providing opportunities for interested parties to utilize government-owned land. Once the Urban Development Authority’s data is fully digitized, anyone can access information about the lands owned by the authority.

A strong emphasis has been placed on utilizing our land resources for economic gain, exemplified by valuable plots like those on McCallum Road. These principles apply not only to Colombo but to all cities, including Kandy, Bogambara Prison and Nuwara Eliya.

Additionally, there are plans to create new investment opportunities cantered around the Bogambara prison land.

Thanks to the effective financial management under President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s leadership, there’s potential to revive halted projects initiated by the Housing Development Authority. We anticipate resuming these activities with the new budget for 2024.

Furthermore, instances of fraud and corruption have marred certain projects. The ministry is actively taking measures to rectify these errors.

In addition, there are plans to initiate five housing projects in Colombo, targeting individuals with low and moderate incomes. This substantial undertaking is estimated to cost 350 million dollars, with a significant commitment from the Chinese Government, secured through President Ranil Wickremesinghe. To date, 200 million US dollars have already been received for this ambitious project, which aims to construct 2,500 houses.

Simultaneously, the Lowland Development Authority is playing a significant role in flood control efforts within Colombo. Initiatives are also underway to safeguard mangroves and wetlands.

Unfortunately, some individuals who had their lands requisitioned for flood control purposes have faced challenges, including inadequate compensation. Our aim is to rectify this situation and acquire these lands in a more systematic manner within Colombo city.

As a ministry, we stand prepared to make the utmost contribution to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s mission for the country’s development.”

Heavy Rains Expected in Western Province Today

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Except for Northern, Northcentral and Eastern provinces, showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in the other areas of the island after 02.00 p.m.

Fairly heavy showers above 50 mm are likely at some places in Western, Sabaragamuwa province and in Galle and Matara districts.

Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Central, Sabaragamuwa and Uva provinces during the morning.

The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershowers.

Creative demonstration at Lipton Circle demanding freedom for Palestine (PHOTOS)

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Colombo (LNW): The ‘Youth For Change’ movement today (26) organised a protest at Lipton Circle demanding freedom for Palestine.

In a unique display of advocacy, the protest was infused with artistic elements.

Esteemed artist Sujith Ratnayake unveiled a painting as his manifesto advocating for Palestine’s freedom, while others added melodies and vocals.

Tensions arose between the protestors and the police, with the latter encircling them until the demonstration concluded.

The event lasted for about an hour.

Photo Courtesy: Ajith Senevirathne

To view full photos, visit READPHOTOS.

LIOC’s petroleum licence renewed for 20 years

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Government has renewed the Petroleum Products Licence for the Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC).

As a result, the local arm of the Indian Oil Corporation will extend its retail activities in Sri Lanka for an additional 20 years.

The new licence will take effect from January 22, 2024, confirmed LIOC’s Managing Director, Dipak Das, in a communication to the Chief Regulatory Officer of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).

Education Ministry announces 2023 school term dates

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Colombo (LNW): The Ministry of Education has declared the start and end dates for academic terms in 2023 for government and government-approved Sinhala and Tamil medium schools.

The Second term will conclude on Friday, 27 October 2023, while the Third term is set to begin on Wednesday, 01 November 2023.

CoPF reviews firms active in Colombo Port City

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Colombo (LNW): Orders under the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act No. 11 of 2021, as detailed in the Gazette Notice 2339/31, have been greenlit by the Parliamentary Committee on Public Finance (CoPF).

A statement from Parliament noted that an extended discussion took place concerning the 10 business firms operating in the Colombo Port City. Focus was placed on the complexities surrounding these companies’ contract signings.

It was revealed that these businesses engaged in contracts via three approaches: prior to the port city’s preparation, during its preparation, and after its completion.

The CoPF Committee highlighted that these agreements weren’t based on a single consistent legal system. Consequently, they advised consulting the Attorney General within a four-week timeframe and then informing the Committee.

The Committee’s Chair, MP Harsha de Silva, stressed the necessity to inspect the constructions executed by these firms in this area.

After a comprehensive debate on the matter, consent was secured during the Committee on Public Finance’s meeting in Parliament on Tuesday (24), presided over by MP Silva.

Furthermore, the Committee was briefed that the Port City Commission had authorised the operation of two cryptocurrency exchanges. In response, the Committee suggested seeking feedback on the matter from the Central Bank.

Lanka Sathosa slashes prices on 04 essential foods

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Colombo (LNW): The national supermarket chain, ‘Lanka Sathosa’, has announced a price reduction for four essential food products.

According to a statement from Lanka Sathosa, the new prices are effective from October 26.

Price list:

  • Samba Rice (1 kg) slashed by Rs. 06; new price – Rs. 222
  • Red Rice (1kg) slashed by Rs. 03; new price – Rs. 169
  • Chickpea (1 kg) slashed by Rs. 06; new price – Rs. 549
  • Red Lentils (1 kg) slashed by Rs. 05; new price – Rs. 295.

Today’s (Oct 26) official exchange rates

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Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) indicates slight appreciation against the US Dollar today (26) in comparison to yesterday, as per the official exchange rates list issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

Accordingly, the buying price of the US Dollar has dropped to Rs. 321.39 from Rs. 321.70 and the selling price to Rs. 331.93 from Rs. 332.56.

The Sri Lankan Rupee has also appreciated against several other foreign currencies including Gulf currencies.