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PM outlines roadmap to revive economy in Parliament

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Today, in front of this Assembly and the citizens of this country, I am ready to outline the roadmap that we are following which will revive the economy that has collapsed.

We were able to successfully proceed with the round of negotiations with the International Monetary Fund.

Our country has held talks with the IMF on many occasions before. But this time the situation is different from all those previous occasions. In the past, we have held discussions as a developing country. In such a case, both parties have only to reach an agreement on the EFF or Extended Credit Facility. It is like moving along a straight line.

But now the situation is different. We are now participating in the negotiations as a bankrupt country. Therefore, we have to face a more difficult and complicated situation than previous negotiations. Once a staff-level agreement is reached, this will be submitted to the IMF Board of Directors for approval. But due to the state of bankruptcy our country is in, we have to submit a plan on our debt sustainability to them separately. Only when they are satisfied with that plan can we reach an agreement at the staff level. This is not a straight-forward process.

But we have been able to end the round of discussion effectively despite these difficulties. According to the IMF’s official announcement, “Positive and productive discussions were held on supportive economic policies and reforms. Significant progress was achieved.”

Now the next step is to submit to them the plan on debt restructuring and sustainability, which is being prepared by financial and legal experts Lazard and Clifford Chance. We hope to submit this report to the IMF by August.

Once this is done we will be able to reach an agreement. However, even after this agreement, it must be presented to the IMF Board of Directors for approval. After approval for this plan is provided, a comprehensive loan assistance program will be prepared for a period of 4 years. We are now on that path.

After obtaining the staff-level agreement, we will organize a donor-aid conference by bringing together the friendly countries that provide us with loan assistance, such as India, China and Japan. We hope to create a system where we can get loan assistance through a common agreement.

Among the problems we are facing today, the primary problem is the fuel crisis. At the same time, we are also facing the problem of food availability. In terms of fuel and food, our country was going to have to face this crisis at some point in time. Fuel was scarce. Food prices went up.

Due to the recent global crises, this situation has become more acute and we who were in the frying pan fell into the oven. Due to the Ukraine-Russia war, our problem has been made worse. What has happened now is the addition of an international crises on top of our crisis. This situation is not unique to us. This affects other countries as well. India and Indonesia are also affected by this global crisis. Therefore, India has had to limit the loan assistance that they have given to us.

This situation affects the whole world equally. As a result of this, the United Nations Secretary General has warned that the gap between developed and under-developed countries will increase. He also warns that the gap between the upper class and the lower class within a country may increase. No country in the world can isolate itself themselves from this world crisis. We all have to face this.

We have prepared this road map considering all the domestic and global challenges that are facing us. We can refuse to change our ways. But if things do not change, the whole country will collapse.

Therefore, we should strive to move forward on this path. It is not an easy journey. I have reminded you of that from time to time. This will be a difficult and bitter journey. But we can get relief at the end of this journey. Progress can be made.

Our economy is currently shrinking. We are trying to reverse it. According to central bank statistics, our current economic growth rate is between negative four and negative five. According to IMF statistics, it is between negative six and negative seven. This is a serious situation. If we make a determined journey along this road map, we can achieve an economic growth rate of negative one by the end of 2023.

By 2025, our aim is to create a surplus in the primary budget. Our effort is to raise the economic growth rate to a stable level. Our expectation is to establish a stable economic base by 2026.

I would like to give you an idea of ​​the debt we have to pay off so far. $3.4 billion between June and December this year. $5.8 billion in 2023. $4.9 billion in 2024. $6.2 billion in 2025. $4.0 billion in 2026. $4.3 billion in 2027.

The total debt burden of the government at the end of 2021 was Rs 17.5 trillion and by March 2022 it has increased to Rs 21.6 trillion.

This is the real situation. In addition, we are facing the effects of many problems that have worsened in the past two or three years. These are not problems that can be solved in two days. We are suffering from the effects of certain traditional ideas that have been followed in our country for many years. Therefore, as I mentioned earlier, we will have to face difficulties in 2023 as well. This is the truth. This is the reality. Some may try to cover up this reality by showing the people a false image. But this reality will be confirmed in time.

Our plan is to control inflation. By the end of this year, inflation will rise to 60%. This is mainly due to the increase in the prices of goods in the world and the fall in the value of the rupee.

Due to the current inflation, the depreciation of the rupee has reduced the value of the money in the Employees’ Provident Fund and the Employees’ Trust Fund by 50% and the real value of pensions has also decreased by 50%. Think about how this situation affects our senior citizens. Poverty is spreading among all of them. The value of the money they receive has decreased by 50%. Their purchasing power has decreased by about 50%. Presenting positive ideas is easy. But it is difficult to find answers to these problems.

What is the solution to this? Stabilizing the rupee as soon as possible, strengthening the rupee without letting it fall. For that purpose, we have implemented a plan to limit the printing of money in the future.

In 2023, we will have to print money with restrictions on several occasions. But by the end of 2024, it is our intention to stop printing money completely.

We aim to reduce the inflation rate to between 4 and 6 percent by 2025.

Another top priority for us is to protect the banking and financial system. The pressure on these systems during an economic crisis does not need to be explained anew to this House. But due to this pressure, we will not allow the banking system to be pressured by poor policies. The government has given priority to strengthening the banking and financial system.

Meanwhile, we pay special attention to state banks. They have been beaten from both sides. On the one hand, the economic crisis, on the other hand, the huge amount of loans they have given to state enterprises.

As of March 31, 2021, SriLankan Airlines owes Rs. 541 billion as of May 31, 2022, the Electricity Board owes Rs. 418 billion. Petroleum Corporation owes Rs. 1.46 trillion.

When public enterprises continue to incur losses, the entire citizenry suffers. People who have never traveled on a plane in their lifetime are suffering for the loss of SriLankan Airlines. The people who have paid money for fuel all their lives are suffering for the loss of the petroleum corporation. After hours, days and days of waiting in queues to get fuel, they pay compensation to the oil company to cover the loss of the company. The people who get electricity by paying money all their life, sit in the dark for several hours a day and suffer for the loss of the electricity board.

Excuse have been used for a long time to cover up the sufferings, persecutions and troubles of the people and the compensation paid for the losses of the institutions. People’s resources, people’s property as well as the failure of the respective institutions are covered up by this mask. If these are real people’s properties and people’s resources, they should provide relief, convenience, ease and profit to the people. But the people have inherited sufferings, troubles and losses from these institutions.

Therefore, we have to think anew about such institutions which have become a burden to the country and the people. Is it fair to burden the people like this for thirty or forty years? Should we continue to burden the people and run these institutions? Why can’t the services provided by these institutions be provided without burdening the people? Are there no other options for providing these services? Considering all these facts, we are taking immediate steps to restructure these institutions. It will be ensured that they are maintained in a manner that does not burden the country.

There are a number of other issues that need to be addressed in our journey forward to overcome the current challenges.

One is to prepare the background of getting food without shortages and keeping the increase in food prices under control.

On the other hand, taking steps to increase food availability. We have now prepared the necessary background for the successful harvest of the next season. All measures have already been taken to provide chemical fertilizers without shortage. Provisions for seeds and planting materials are allocated through the interim budget.

Also, we have started a program to increase food availability in collaboration with the World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization. Currently, their delegation is studying the food crisis in Sri Lanka. At my invitation, the head of the Food and Agriculture Organization will visit Sri Lanka next week.

No matter how much we are in the middle of a huge economic crisis, we cannot forget the problems faced by the poorest sections of the society regarding food. The upcoming interim budget will allocate money to provide short-term relief to the highest sections of the society. This relief will be given to the people under the Social Welfare Benefits Act.

We are also launching activities to prevent malnutrition caused by lack of food.

In parallel to these activities, necessary incentives are being provided for cultivation. Facilities are being provided. An island-wide cultivation program is being launched with the intervention of the Prime Minister’s Office along with the Ministry of Agriculture and other relevant ministries. The aim of this program is to increase food availability at a decentralized level. In this regard, the responsible institutions meet weekly and take necessary actions. We hope to increase overall food production in the next six to seven months.

We are taking steps to take a number of policy decisions to boost the export economy. The upcoming Interim Budget will include detailed information about it.

If we continue on this planned path, we can have hope for a brighter future. All of us should shoulder that task unitedly. We must all come together to lift the net we are tangled in and fly.

If we do so, we will be able to fulfill the expectation of reaching the situation we were in 2019 by 2025. This journey cannot be stopped from there. We have to continue this journey until we create a new economy.

We hope to prepare the necessary background for this progress through the interim budget.

When I assumed the responsibility of the Prime Minister, I made a written request from the opposition parties to come forward to work together for the country in this difficult and crisis situation. You all know about the responses received at that time.

The importance of this unity, the importance of getting out of this difficult time together, has been pointed out by a number of our Parliamentarians from time to time.

Remembering that, I once again request all party representatives in this House to come together to overcome this challenge.

Our ultimate goal is to create a highly competitive social market economy. Here we also have examples to take from countries like China and Vietnam. They are countries that successfully maintain competitive socialist market economies.

As far as I know there are no shortcuts to achieve our goals. There is no magic or panacea. Dr. Harini Amarasuriya MP also emphasized that the other day. She said: “We get an empty pot. This is not easy. We don’t think that everything will be solved once we come to power. Everything will not be solved just by coming to power. There are several things that need to be done. It will take time to get this right. It will be a difficult time for all of us. You have to make commitments. You have to work very hard.”

As MP Harini Amarasuriya said, this crisis is not one that can be resolved in a few days or a few months. A more serious one.

But if there is a more effective plan than the one we have presented, if there is a faster plan, then present it. We can discuss it. Run it if the most effective path to recovery.

MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake has stated that if he is handed over the country, it will be restored in six months. Indeed, it would be a very good thing if it could be done. Taking a country whose economic growth has fallen to negative six or seven to a positive economic growth rate in six months is an action that has never happened in any country in the world. But we cannot rule out Mr. Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s opinion that it has not happened so far. It would be great if he has a plan to restore the country within six months. With such a plan, we will be able to restore the economy in a short period of time. Not only that, it also sets a good precedent for the world.

That is why I am asking MP Anura Kumara Dissanayake to submit this plan to the President. If you don’t want to go to the President, present it to this Parliament. Let us discuss it in this Parliament. If that plan is better and more effective than the plan we are implementing now, we will implement it. Such a plan would be brilliant enough to win the Nobel Prize in Economics.

So if there is such a plan, I am ready to resign and let him take up this position. I am ready to give up my position and support that program. Because the positions I hold are not new to me. At a time when the country has become anarchic and no one has taken responsibility, I have not accepted this position out of desire for the chair.

At that time the country was in an anarchic and dangerous situation. If that situation had developed further, the country would have turned into a sea of blood. There would have been an environment where no country in the world would look at us with friendship.

I accepted this position with the aim of saving the country from that situation. I took up the responsibility for the country, using my experience and connections to help the country recover from its fallen state. That’s why I took over this anarchic country without any conditions and now we were able to prevent the country from falling into the abyss. Now we have to slowly raise the country again.

The main thing for me was not the power, but the country. Therefore, I have no desire or need for power. I only have a need to see this country recover. I would like to let this House know that we are moving forward in a planned and steady way towards meeting that need.

The journey we are on is a good opportunity to change the system that we followed in our country previously. Past experience has shown us that no victory or progress can be achieved by changing persons or characters. The importance of implementing a common national plan has been confirmed through past experiences.

So if there are better ways than the method we are following now, please point it out, put forward. Let us all join in the effort to lift the country up. Let’s join together as one people to rise again from this place. Let’s make this journey more an acceptable one through collective ideas and suggestions.

Local Lad Chrishen Warnasuriya Spins His Way Up In Surrey

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03.Jul.22 (reporting from London) Thomian & SSC bowling all rounder Chrishen Warnasuriya has shone in his first season in the UK, reaching 4th place for individual performances in the SURREY U 15 TIER 1 CHAMPIONSHIP, spinning his web of left-arm orthodox & Chinaman bowling at the young English cricketers.

Last year Chrishen was selected by Cranleigh School, an exclusive traditional private college based in the Surrey Hills on a cricket scholarship and since then he has been practicing under its Director of Sports, Stuart Welch and other coaches to play for the school this summer and also the local cricket club.

His performances have been outstanding in both the schools season, by far the highest wicket-taker in his U-15 A team as well in the county, in the Cranleigh Cricket Club U-15A team. The Club were placed runners up in the Finals for the Surrey Cup and are presently on top of the League rankings.

Academically too Chrishen has not let down his selection by the school, winning the House Captains trophy for the most outstanding student of the year in his North House. He has also been multi talented to sing in the school choir, act in the school theatre and represent the school in several other sports such as rugby & hockey last winter, before the beginning of the cricket season this summer.

We are informed that he will be in Sri Lanka very soon for the long vacation and is looking forward to playing a few games here with his former team-mates, before returning to school in Surrey in September.

Thisath Wijegunawardena PC appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of Opposition

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Thisath Wijegunawardena PC, a renowned lawyer in Sri Lanka, has been appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition.

Wijegunawardena’s appointment comes in as the position previously held by Advocate General Ravi Jayawardena became vacant upon his departure for Australia for further studies after receiving a scholarship.

Wijegunawardena PC is an old boy at Ananda College, Colombo.

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President arrives in Parliament

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has arrived in Parliament a short while ago to attend today’s sittings.

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Sri Lanka continues its stance on ‘one China policy’

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Sri Lanka is to continue to stand by the ‘one China policy’ and support China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, the Foreign Ministry said.

The Foreign Ministry said that the assurance was given when the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor G.L. Peiris met with the Ambassador of China, Qi Zhenhong, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last week.

Following the exchange of pleasantries,Minister Peiris appreciated China’s continued assistance to Sri Lanka.

The Foreign Minister also apprised the Ambassador of the current situation in the country and the shortage of fuel,food and pharmaceutical equipment which have adversely affected the economy of Sri Lanka.

The Minister added that bilateral partners and international agencies are in regular discussions to address these challenges.

The Foreign Minister assured the Chinese Ambassador that Sri Lanka will continue to stand by ‘one China policy’ and pledged Sri Lanka’s unwavering support to protect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The Minister mentioned that he held discussions with the leaders of 12 countries on the current situation in Sri Lanka on the flanks of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Kigali, Rwanda and the assistance required by Sri Lanka at this critical juncture.

He briefed the Ambassador on the ongoing discussion with the IMF for financial assistance as well as restructuring(reformulating) Sri Lanka’s debt. As well as the measures that are put in place by the Govt to address the most pressing issues.

The Chinese Envoy appreciated the Government of Sri Lanka position and its consistent stance on ‘one China policy’. Ambassador Qi assured that the Chinese Government would remain engaged with Sri Lanka towards extending assistance to Sri Lanka in every possible manner.

The Foreign Minister extended Sri Lanka’s profound gratitude to the Government of China for their unstinted support. Senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affair sand officials of the Chinese Embassy were present at the meeting.

SL to attract tourists from Indonesia amidst tourist arrival hike in June

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In a fresh move to attract more tourists amidst the increased tourist arrivals in June ,Sri Tourism Promotion Bureau to promote the ialsnd nation as a potential tourist destination among the Indonesian public.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Indonesia in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau organized a Sri Lanka tourism promotion event on 24-25 June 2022 at the Bundaran HI MRT Station in Jakarta, the main hub in the Jakarta MRT ( Mass Rapid Transit) System, 9,842 people travel through this station every week day and 10,470 on a Saturday.

The Embassy organized this event to create awareness of Sri Lanka as a potential tourist destination among the Indonesian public.

Fifty photos depicting historical monuments, natural wonders, Sri Lankan exports and delicious cuisine were displayed and an interactive booth was organized to answer questions raised by the visitors. Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia Sandiago Uno visited the event and showed a lot of interest in Sri Lanka as a ‘must visit’ destination.

At the opening ceremony, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Indonesia and ASEAN Yasoja Gunasekera highlighted the diversity of experiences Sri Lanka offers a discerning traveller.

Operation and Maintenance Director of the PT.MRT Jakarta Muhammad Effendi expressed appreciation to the Embassy for organizing the event at the Bundaran HI MRT Station.

Tourist arrivals in June increased by 8.8% to 32,865 from the lowest 30,207 in May despite the ongoing economic crisis, whilst surpassing the 400,000 mark in the first half.

The slight uptick in arrivals was largely influenced by the Australia tour of Sri Lanka which commenced in early June.

Arrivals in the first six months amounted to 411,377 (as against 17,000 in COVID-hit 1H of 2021), a welcome development for the triple-hit tourism industry but performance is still down by 50% compared to the same period in pre-COVID.

In June, the largest source markets were India with 6,650 tourists or 21% of the total arrivals, followed by the UK with 3,199 tourists (10%), and Australia with 2,448 (8%), the data released by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) showed.

It also showed that the daily average arrivals have slightly picked up to 1,095 in June, compared to 974 recorded in May.

The highest daily average arrivals in March was over 3,600 and it dropped to 2,099 by the end of April following the economic crisis and political turmoil.

India also stood strong as the top tourist source market for Sri Lanka YTD with cumulative number of arrivals at 68,601, followed by UK 49,453, Russia with 46,337, Germany 33,373, France 21,683, Australia 14,476, Ukraine 13,781, Canada 12,968, Poland 12,709, and US 11,626.

Banks virtually halt lending to private borrowers

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Banks have virtually stopped lending to private borrowers as interest rates climbed to restrictive territory and the economic conditions turned from bad to worse prompting them to tighten credit conditions to contain any more damage to their asset quality.

The demand for credit also fell off a cliff after banks quickly followed suit when the Central Bank raised key rates by a whopping 700 basis points aimed at tightening credit conditions and thereby to stem the demand-driven inflation in the economy.

According to the data released by the Central Bank last week, licensed commercial banks were seen expanding their total outstanding private sector credit by just Rs.2.0 billion, which also has a element of the rupee depreciation impact on their foreign currency denominated loans, as such loans get converted at the weaker exchange rate at the month end resulting in higher rupee value.

Hence, this reflects that private credit may have in fact contracted in May if not for the rupee depreciation impact on the portfolio.

Instead what banks do is raise deposits and lend to the government through Treasury bills and bonds, which generate them a convenient margin at much less credit risk.

However, since June, banks are also seeing some deceleration in the deposits coming into the system as liquidity conditions are getting tightened in the market while the hyperinflation hammers the real incomes of people.

The consumer prices in the Colombo district rose by an unprecedented 55 percent in June while food prices soared by 80 percent, reflecting that money has lost its value completely in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, banks fear a wave of defaults which could deal a massive blow to their asset quality, earnings and capital.

Banks were reported to have declined a request by the tourism sector for an extension of the loan moratorium as the hard-hit industry has been under payment holidays from 2019.

Meanwhile, net credit to the government from licensed commercial banks declined by Rs.49.0 billion in May while the credit to public corporations rose by Rs.25.1 billion.

The money supply measured by the broad money or M2b expanded by 18.6 percent in May, slowing from 20.0 percent in April. The monetary aggregates are expected to further narrow in June and in the ensuing months.

Parliamentary committee to probe LP gas deal with OQ Trading

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The Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) is to summon the chairman of Litro Gas and its officials today Tuesday 05 to inquire into allegations that a recent deal with Omani company OQ Trading was marred by irregularities.Its Chairman, Prof. Charita Herath stated that the officials of the company have been instructed to appear on Tuesday at 2PM to answer allegations of irregularities in the LP Gas deal with OQ trading of Oman whose local agent was 3D and H company with high political connections.

Accordingly, Prof. Herath stated that the Chairman of Litro Gas, top management including the Board of Directors, the Chairman and the Board of Directors of the parent company of Litro Gas, Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation,as well as the Secretary of the Ministry of Finance have been summoned to COPE.

COPE sources said the officials would be summoned pursuant to a request by a COPE member parliamentarian S.M. Marikar to examine these allegations.On Thursday Litro Gassaid it has successfully procured 100,000 metric tonnes of LP gas which will be enough to supply the country gas requirements for next four months from the Omani company.

However the deal has been marred by controversy with allegations that the contract to Omani company OQ Trading was given even though its price is higher than that offered by Siam Gas Trading.

The original tender for 280,000 metric tons of LPG offered has been changed to 100,000 MT spot purchasing contract and awarded it to OQ Trading, informed sources said.

By this procurement, the country stands to lose millions of dollars at a time where the country has been offered US$70 million by the World Bank for gas purchases and the Government separately was in a position to provide $20 million for LP gas imports.Startling information relating to the deal emerged indicating the influence of an invisible hand in the manipulation of the tender process in favour of the one and only company to dominate in the supply of LP gas to Litro during the past few years.

A former Litro chairman confirmed that local representatives of a foreign company which is supplying gas were behind the severe gas shortage and manipulations of LPG tenders in the country for a long time as well as several officials who are aiding and abetting them.

Over the past two years, Litro has been selecting Oman Trading Gas (OQ Trading) as its gas supplier, on a procurement basis. By February 28, the tender was due on expiration and a new tender was called to select a suitable supplier for the supply of 280,000 MT of LPG for the year 2022-23.

There was an indication of the arrival of a gas shipment on or after July 22 in accordance with an order placed by Oman (OQ) Trading Company which has gained the tender for the spot purchase of 100.000 MT at $105 per MT, sufficient to meet the local demand for four months.

Energy Ministry sources said.Finance Ministry sources revealed that this was an irregular deal ousting the lowest bidder Siam Gas Trading Pte Ltd for 280,000 MT for the year 2022-23 at the price of $96 an awarding the contract to Oman (OQ) Trading which quoted the price of $129 at the opening of bids on April 26.

However Litro Gas requested spot quotation on April 27 for 15,000 MT citing tender processing and finalising delays due to unknown reasons for which Siam Gas offered 16,500 MTat $102. But Litro Gas did not consider this offer and continued to buy from the existing supplier Oman Trading at a higher price which was the price offered to them for the previous tender of purchasing of LP Gas for Litro Gas Lanka Ltd for the period of two years from March 1, 2020.

On May 3, Litro Gas officially informed Siam Gas that their commercial bid has been approved by the Cabinet for the total quantity of 280,000 MT at the price of $96 per MT.The contract signing was delayed as the payment terms specified in the tender document which was a Standby letter of Credit for the total quantity of the tender was not adhered to by Litro Gas owing to non-availability of dollars to open the LC.

Then Siam Gas agreed to a Standby LC for $30 million to cover uninterrupted supply of 40,000 MT which Litro Gas could not meet resulting in the contract signing being further delayed.wingto non-availability of dollars Litro Gas again made a request on May 27 for a spot quotation for 15,000 MT for June 2022 delivery.

In the meantime, Siam Gashad 6,600 MT in stock for immediate delivery in June 2022 to meet the local demand along with another 9,900 MT. This information has been suppressed by some Litro Gas officials, official documents divulged.

Gas then offered LitroGas a price of $110 for 40,000 MT for July- August 2022 delivery which has not been considered by Litro Gas since they were very keen to purchase from Omantrading at a higher price.According to official documents pertaining to this deal, the spot purchasing contract was awarded to this Omani company for 100,000 MT of LPG at the higher price of US$ 129 per metric ton after receiving the Cabinet approval.

Litro Chairman Litro –Muditha Peiris has sent a letter to the Siam Gas Trading Pte Ltd on June 23cancelling their offer of US$ 96 per MT which is still valid for acceptance.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Brasilia participates at the INNOVA Summit 2022

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Brazil participated at the INNOVA Summit 2022 held at the Convention Centre in Brasilia from 21 to 23 June 2022.

INNOVA Summit is one of the largest Trade and Industrial Promotional events in Latin America which brings together entrepreneurs, small and medium sector companies and interested parties committed to present new innovations in the Latin American region.  The event also provides a platform for networking between business people and investors, encourages and facilitates International Trade by organizing Business to Business meetings, Workshops and other Seminars etc.

Over 100 business entities and Diplomatic Missions had stalls at the INNOVA 2022 and the 3 day Summit attracted approximately 20,000 visitors.

Over 3,000 people visited the Sri Lanka Embassy stall that provided a platform to promote Sri Lankan products such as different flavours of Ceylon teas, cinnamon and spices, coconut products, handicrafts, table mats and batik garments etc.  Visitors also given an opportunity to taste Sri Lankan food and Ceylon teas. 

At an interview with the Brazilian radio, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Brazil Sumith Dassanayake highlighted the vast opportunities available in Sri Lanka for Brazilian and South American entrepreneurs.

Ambassador Sumith Dassanayake also encouraged Brazilian and South American tourists to choose Sri Lanka as their next travel destination as the country offers a wide range of tourism activities like exploring archeological cities, wild life, adventure tourism, meditation and spa and culture and gastronomy.

The Embassy also screened video clips on Sri Lanka Tourism and Trade as well as the country’s achievements as a leading ICT hub on the mega digital screen at the main lobby of the Convention Centre, capturing the interest of visitors.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka,

Brazil

04 July, 2022

Ceylon Tea Seminar at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Tokyo

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Japan facilitated a Seminar on Ceylon Tea organized by Japan Tea Association on 25 June 2022 at the Embassy premises.  Over 35 Japanese tea lovers attended the event organized with the objective of popularizing Ceylon tea among Japanese consumers. 

Chargé d’ Affaires a.i. of the Embassy Sesath Thambugala, in her address briefed the gathering about the unique characteristics of Ceylon tea, the regional varieties, and health benefits of tea consumption. She also took the opportunity to request the participants to support Sri Lanka by purchasing Sri Lankan products at this juncture where the country is striving to increase foreign exchange earnings for economic revival. 

The program included a video presentation on Ceylon tea, a tea brewing demonstration by a certified tea instructor from the Japan Tea Association and a lecture on how to make a good cup of Ceylon tea and tea infused beverages.

WALTZ Co., Ltd., authorized importer of Dilmah Tea to Japan sponsored gift packs of varieties of Ceylon Tea for all participants and made a presentation on “Ruhuna” tea variety and its versatility. 

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Tokyo

04 July, 2022