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Tea sales up with high crop harvest showcasing promising growth.

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By: Staff Writer

March 23, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka’s tea crop improved during the past two months and its sales increased, tea broker firms highlighted.

The National Tea Sales average in February increased to Rs. 1,320.71 ($ 4.25) from Rs. 1,275.31 ($ 3.99) in the previous month.

In comparison to the February 2023 average of Rs. 1,438.20 ($ 3.96), the total average shows a drop of Rs. 117.49 YoY, while gaining $ 0.29 in dollar terms.

Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers said in terms of elevation-wise averages for February 2024; High Grown average for the month recorded an increase of Rs. 78.73 and a gain of $ 0.35 month-on-month (MoM), whilst a decrease of Rs. 233.59 YoY and a decrease of $ 0.10.

Medium Grown average for the month increased Rs. 70.45 and $ 0.32 MoM, whilst in comparison to the corresponding month last year shows a decrease of Rs. 100.53 and while gaining $ 0.26 YoY.

Low Grown average for the month recorded a gain of Rs. 17.79 and $ 0.18 MoM, whilst a decrease of Rs. 80.21 and gaining $ 0.44 YoY.

Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers said all elevations witnessed a decline during the first two months compared to the corresponding period of 2023 in rupee terms.

However, when compared to the same period, in dollar terms, High Growns recorded a decline, whilst the Medium and Low Grown elevations registered a positive variance.

Sri Lanka’s tea crop in the first two months of this year has increased by 3.50%, showcasing a promising growth compared to the same period in previous years.

January-February 2023 cumulative production totalled 84.09 million kilos, registering a drop of 2.14 million kilos or vis-à-vis 86.23 million kilos YoY.

Cumulative production for January-February 2024 totalled 38.53 million kilos, registering an increase of 1.30 million kilos vis-à-vis 37.23 million kilos year-on-Year (YoY), reflecting the resilience and strength of the industry, despite challenges posed by various factors.

Data analysed by Forbes and Walkers Research said the growth trend was evident across all elevations, except for Green Tea, which experienced a marginal negative variance.

High-grown elevation produced 7.89 million kilos up by 2.01% YoY whilst, medium elevation production was 6.1 million kilos up by 12.32% YoY and, the low-grown elevation crop was up by 2.10% to 24.19 million kilos. However, the green tea crop was at 333,271 kilos, down by 5.34% YoY.

When compared to 41.09 million kilos of January-February 2022, cumulative production of 2024 shows a decrease of 6.23% or 2.56 million kilos.

Sri Lanka’s tea production increased by 6.61% YoY to 19.99 million kilos, but the 2023 first two months crop dipped which registered 18.75 million kilos.

Once again, all elevations reported an increase in production, except for Green Tea, which saw a marginal decrease compared to February 2023.

When compared to the tea production figures from February 2022, which amounted to 18.22 million, February 2024 showed a notable increase of 1.77 million.

Attorney General Declines Representation in FR Petition Involving Former Health Minister

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March 23, Colombo, LNW: The Attorney General has declined to represent former Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella and other respondents named in a Fundamental Rights (FR) petition, as disclosed to the Supreme Court.

The petition, aimed at adjudicating alleged violations of fundamental human rights, questions the decision to procure medicines from two unregistered Indian companies under the Indian credit line.

During the court session on March 22, the Deputy Solicitor General, representing the Attorney General, conveyed this decision to the bench. Subsequently, the Supreme Court adjourned further consideration of the petition.

SL Businesses grappling in uncertainty to recover with new economic trends.

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By: Staff Writer

March 23, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka businesses currently struggling to survive will re over in the coming months with the economic recovery is envisioned to be driven by rising consumer spending, along with the revival of the tourism sector and investment spending.

Household incomes were hit hard with the sharp devaluation of the Sri Lankan rupee (LKR), which sparked a painful inflationary shock.

But with the easing of inflation in the last quarter and its expected stability this year, households are expected to be able to rebuild their purchasing power, encouraging consumption once again.

“Businesses continue to grapple with a widespread sense of uncertainty – and this sense of ambiguity is mirrored in the latest findings of the LMD-PEPPERCUBE Business Confidence Index (BCI) survey,” business magazine LMD reveals, in its March edition.

It reports that “23% of survey participants are positive about the economy ‘improving’ over the next 12 months despite the two point drop from January (25%) – and 18% of respondents anticipate the economy will ‘stay the same,’ which reflects a percentage point difference over the previous month (19%).”

“But most tellingly, nearly six in 10 (59%) expect the economy will ‘get worse’ – up three percent from January’s 56%, although this outcome represents a 14% improvement from three months ago,” LMD adds.

The magazine also notes that in February, hopes that sales volumes will ‘get better’ over the next 12 months dipped with 27% anticipating such a scenario – that’s a two point drop compared to the preceding month.

“A quarter of survey participants (25%) expect their numbers will ‘stay the same,’ representing an increase from the previous 21%. And the proportion anticipating sales volumes to ‘get worse’ declined to 48% – down from 50% in the month prior,” it observes.

A spokesperson for the pioneering magazine adds, “Looking at the three months ahead, there’s a sense of gloom surrounding sales volumes improving with only 27% expressing optimism.”

“But economic sentiment remains subdued as nearly half of the survey participants expect their sales to get worse over the next three months,” she adds.

LMD’s publisher, Media Services, says the latest edition of the magazine has been released. And its digital edition has been shared on WhatsApp and the publisher’s social media platforms.

The magazine’s Cover Story features insights from leading lights from Sri Lanka’s export sector along with winners of export awards in the recent past.

Indian factor dominates Sri Lanka renewable energy sector.

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By: Staff Writer

March 23, Colombo (LNW): India showcased its achievements in renewable energy, including the ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission. Sri Lanka, aiming for 70 percent renewable energy generation by 2030, presented lucrative opportunities for Indian firms.

In response to Sri Lanka’s request, India pledged technical assistance and training programmes in solar, wind, biomass, and grid connection. Talks with Sri Lanka’s Power & Energy Minister highlighted a shared vision for advancing cooperation.

Minister of Power and Energy, Kanchana Wijesekera, shed light on Sri Lanka’s strategic approach towards enhancing its energy landscape through collaboration with India and other regional partners, emphasizing the significance of interconnectivity and the potential for renewable energy integration.

Speaking on the proposed interconnectivity with India and development partners, Minister Wijesekera underscored the importance of establishing connectivity not only with India but also with other BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) countries

A separate business event facilitated discussions between industry leaders, solidifying the foundation for future ventures. However, concerns still need to be addressed regarding transparency and local control in specific projects.

Both nations acknowledge the importance of transparency in harnessing clean energy. President Wickremesinghe’s support for India-Sri Lanka power grid connectivity reflects this shared vision.

Leading Indian companies like Adani Green are investing heavily, with a $750 million commitment to solar and wind projects. Plans for a regional transmission corridor further demonstrate India’s dedication to energy integration.

Furthermore, India’s upcoming LNG supply and support for an offshore regasification terminal cement its commitment to Sri Lanka’s energy diversification and long-term needs. This collaboration sets up both nations for a brighter, cleaner energy future.

Highlighting the regional implications of such partnerships, he stressed that these connections would enable Sri Lanka to leverage its excess renewable energy potential effectively.

While acknowledging the immediate benefits of importing power to address Sri Lanka’s energy needs, Minister Wijesekera outlined a broader vision for the future.

He articulated that as investments pour in and infrastructure develops, Sri Lanka aims to transition from a net importer to an exporter of renewable energy, thereby achieving energy independence.

Dispelling misconceptions about the affordability of renewable energy, Minister Wijesekera cautioned against underestimating the investment required for its integration.

He revealed that Sri Lanka anticipates needing a substantial investment of approximately $7 billion over the next six years (2024-2030) to bolster its infrastructure, particularly in transmission lines and grid development, to accommodate renewable energy requirements.

Acknowledging the fiscal constraints faced by the government, Minister Wijesekera emphasized the indispensable role of private investment in financing the necessary infrastructure development.

He underscored that while the government cannot solely bear the burden of such a significant investment, private sector involvement is crucial to realizing Sri Lanka’s renewable energy ambitions.

Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna Calls for Timely Elections

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March 23, Colombo, LNW: The Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) convened a group meeting on Friday (22) night at the party office in Nelum Mawatha, where Founder Basil Rajapaksa addressed the media regarding the upcoming elections.

Basil Rajapaksa expressed his expectation for the President to agree to hold the eagerly awaited election, emphasizing the desire of the people for democratic participation.

Reiterating his preference, Rajapaksa advocated for a Parliamentary election to be conducted before a Presidential election, underscoring the importance of adhering to the democratic process and the aspirations of the electorate.

Sri Lanka Original Narrative Summary: 23/03

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  1. President Ranil Wickremesinghe on Friday (March 22) instructed respective officials to ensure that the national “Urumaya” freehold deeds program be completed by June; empasized that it is the dream of every citizen to attain legal ownership of land, regardless of their background. He firmly believes that everyone should have this fundamental right. He made these remarks while attending the ‘Urumaya’ Freehold Deeds program held in the Ottagapulam, in Jaffna.
  2. Opposition and SJB Leader MP Sajith Premadasa requested the government to consider revising the proposal to lower the age of capacity to consent to sex from 16 years to 14 years for female minors. As per the current laws, the Penal Code as amended in 1995 gives the age of 16 years as the age threshold of capacity of a minor under 18 years to give consent to sex. The Opposition Leader pointed out that there were objections from women-led societies in Sri Lanka over the said proposed amendments to the Penal Code and that the government must consider revising certain amendments.
  3. Former President Maithripala Sirisena claims he is aware of the true mastermind of the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks and that he is prepared to disclose the information to the judiciary if inquired from him or issues an order regarding the matter.
  4. President Ranil Wickremesinghe has held a discussion with the founder of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) and former Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa, where attention was drawn to the upcoming elections and the future political affairs. This meeting comes after President Wickremesinghe had informed the Cabinet of Ministers to make preparations for the presidential election first.
  5. The Attorney General has informed the Court of Appeal that it expects to submit a comprehensive investigation report on all ‘Mahaviru Day’ celebrations held to date, commemorating the cadres of the now-defunct separatist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam’s (LTTE) in the Northern and Eastern provinces.
  6. Sri Lanka is close to finalising a debt treatment plan with India and the Paris Club, sources familiar with the negotiations said, pointing to a likely moratorium of up to six years and a reduced interest rate during the repayment period. As many as 17 countries that have extended loans to Sri Lanka formed the Committee last year for ease of debt restructuring negotiations.
  7. Sri Lanka Police have announced cash rewards for informants assisting with the ‘Yukthiya’ special operations underway targeting drugs and underworld-related activities in Sri Lanka. Cash rewards are provided to informants to assist in the arrest of suspects with firearms or the discovery of firearms alone, with cash rewards ranging from Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 500,000.
  8. The merchandise export performance in February 2024 amounted to US$ 983.7 million, recording a modest increase of 0.17 % compared to February 2023, the Export Development Board (EDB) says. In addition, export performance in February 2024 increased by 1.3% compared to the preceding month, January 2024.
  9. The Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Mizukoshi Hideaki has expressed Japan’s support for the current program aimed at rebuilding the Sri Lankan economy. Drawing parallels between Japan’s historical journey and Sri Lanka’s current economic challenges, the Ambassador highlighted Japan’s resilience and economic resurgence as a model for Sri Lanka.
  10. Dhananjaya de Silva and Kamindu Mendis both hit centuries as Sri Lanka fought back against Bangladesh to reach 265/7 a short while ago on the opening day of the first Test. The young Sri Lankan all-rounder Kamindu Mendis accordingly brought up his maiden hundred in Test cricket.

Top German tech investor reaffirms future investments in Sri Lanka

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March 23, Colombo, LNW:Dr. Cornelius Boersch, a top German tech investor, has reaffirmed commitment and future investments in Sri Lanka.

Having invested in the tech sector for 30 years across frontier markets spanning South America to Asia, Dr. Boersch maintains that all markets exhibit similar dynamics. With this perspective, he first visited Sri Lanka in October 2021, emerging as one of the earliest global tech investors to commit to post-COVID recovery through Mountain Lion Ventures, alongside its General Partners, Asad Sultan and Love Yadav.

Despite the challenging times, Mountain Lion Ventures has invested close to a million US dollars of foreign investments into Sri Lanka, spanning prop tech, electric mobility, gender-smart funds and the development of an artificial intelligence-based tech platform for the Horeca sector.

Revisiting for a second time to assess the ground situation and review investments made by Mountain Lion Ventures, Dr. Conny, as he is referred to, alongside Love Yadav, commenced his journey at Hatch Works, a hub for start-ups. 

Addressing a group of prominent businessmen in conversation with Nisthar Cassim, Dr. Boersch shared insights gained from navigating the COVID-19 pandemic globally over the past three years. While acknowledging Sri Lanka’s recent crisis, he advised against a prolonged negative mindset, citing his experience in other frontier markets where post-crisis growth typically exhibits a “hockey stick” pattern.

Dr. Boersch engaged with several companies in which Mountain Lion Ventures has invested, particularly highlighting Liwe Communities, a prop-tech platform digitising gated communities and Sling Mobility, an energy-as-a-service platform for electric vehicles, which he identified as having the potential to become Sri Lanka’s first unicorn.

Throughout his 36-hour visit, Dr. Boersch met with various start-ups spanning F&B, Healthtech, and beyond. Notably, he spent time with Hatch Works Co-Founder Jeevan Gnanam, reconfirming his admiration and long-term engagement with this world-class, homegrown co-working space and start-up ecosystem.

Dr. Boersch’s visit underscores his commitment to supporting the Sri Lankan digital ecosystem, pledging potential investments in promising start-ups and facilitating international market access and funding for such enterprises.

Challenges and Prospects for Sri Lankan Football: Insights from the Sri Lanka vs. Papua New Guinea Match

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March 23, Colombo, LNW:The recent match between Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea in the ongoing football tournament showcased both opportunities and challenges for Sri Lankan football. Despite Sri Lanka’s dominance in the game, they were unable to capitalize on their chances, resulting in a draw against the higher-ranked Papua New Guinea team. Adavan Rajamohan emerged as a standout player for Sri Lanka.

While Sri Lanka had numerous goal-scoring opportunities, they struggled to convert them into goals, with Dylan de Silva demonstrating commendable ball control but falling short in the final moments. The presence of foreign-born professional players in the Sri Lankan team has been seen as a potential solution to elevate the country’s football status internationally. However, some concerns have been raised about the reliance on foreign players and the need to focus on developing local talent.

The match highlighted the importance of harnessing the potential of both local and foreign players to achieve success in Sri Lankan football. It underscored the need for football administration and government sports authorities to create opportunities for professional players to compete in local leagues, thereby enhancing their professional value.

The match against Papua New Guinea prompted reflection on the state of Sri Lankan football and the path forward. As the country strives to reclaim its footballing identity, it is crucial for stakeholders to address underlying issues and maximize the potential of all players, both local and foreign-born.

Looking ahead, Sri Lanka’s upcoming match against Bhutan on March 25 presents another opportunity to showcase their capabilities. However, challenges such as inclement weather and field conditions must be addressed to ensure optimal performance. Despite setbacks, there is optimism for Sri Lanka’s footballing future, provided that efforts are made to nurture talent and foster a supportive environment for the sport’s development.

Foreigners can Obtain Sri Lankan Driving Licenses at Airports from April 15 – Transport State Minister

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March 23, Colombo, LNW: Transport State Minister Lasantha Alagiyawanna announced that foreign individuals seeking driving licenses in Sri Lanka will soon have the convenience of applying for them directly at the airport starting from April 15. This initiative aims to streamline the process, allowing travelers to obtain their licenses swiftly upon exiting the airport.

Moreover, State Minister Alagiyawanna highlighted another significant program initiated on March 1, which facilitates prompt compensation for road accident victims without the need for judicial action. Victims can claim a maximum compensation amount of up to Rs. 500,000 by submitting an application to the relevant insurance company within one year of the accident, thereby easing the financial burden faced by victims and their families.

Addressing a press briefing titled “Collective Path to a Stable Country” at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC), the State Minister emphasized various projects aimed at curbing road accidents. These initiatives include raising awareness at the school level through road safety forums and rewarding students for their involvement in practical activities related to road safety.

Furthermore, arrangements are being made in collaboration with relevant authorities such as the Department of Immigration and Emigration, Civil Aviation Authority, and the Ministry of Tourism to facilitate the issuance of driving licenses for foreigners directly at the airport. The fees for obtaining a driving license range from USD 25 for one month to USD 200 for a year or longer.

Additionally, starting from April 10, post offices handling traffic violation fines will transmit details to the National Council for Road Safety’s data system. This will enable the council to send text messages and accident-related videos to relevant individuals via WhatsApp, promoting awareness about traffic rules and safety measures.

In a significant move, Transport Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardhana aims to elevate the National Council for Road Safety to a Commission, seeking Cabinet approval for this proposal, which is expected to be presented to Parliament shortly for the necessary approval. This step reflects the government’s commitment to addressing present-day challenges and ensuring road safety across the country.

Chinese Construction Company to Construct Playground for Rural Children in Galewela

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March 23, Colombo, LNW: In a commendable effort to provide recreational opportunities for rural children, the Chinese Construction Company involved in the Wayaba—Ela project has initiated the construction of a playground at Galapaula in Galewela area. This initiative aims to address the lack of suitable sports facilities in the region, enabling children to engage in physical activities and sports.

Upon completion of the playground, children from the local community as well as neighboring villages will have access to a dedicated space for sports practice and recreational activities. The construction work will utilize an abandoned granite pit, originally excavated for road construction purposes five decades ago, which stretches approximately 22 kilometers from Beligamuwa to Dambulla.

The unused quarry will be repurposed and filled with earth dumped along the Wayaba-Ela canal bund to create the anticipated playground. Relevant authorities have granted approval for this project, signaling the importance of providing recreational infrastructure for the well-being and development of rural communities.

With an estimated cost of around Rs. 5 million, the construction of the playground underscores the commitment of the Chinese Construction Company to contribute positively to the local community and promote the holistic development of children in the Galewela area.