Sri Lanka container transport charges rise 20% amid fuel price surge

Container transport charges for imports and exports will increase by 20% from midnight today (March 22) due to rising fuel prices, industry officials announced.



Lanka IOC increases fuel prices effective March 22, 2026

Lanka IOC has decided to increase its fuel prices, effective March 22, 2026.



Four Sri Lankans injured in Iranian missile strike on Israel’s Dimona

The Sri Lankan Embassy in Israel stated that four Sri Lankans were injured in Iranian missile attacks targeting the city of Dimona in Israel.



Sri Lanka cuts postal deliveries to every other day amid fuel crisis

Sri Lanka will deliver long-distance postal parcels every other day due to the ongoing global fuel crisis, the Department of Posts announced.



Sri Lanka Police arrest two suspects with over 3,900 liters of illegal fuel

Two suspects were arrested in separate police raids in Ramanathapuram and Ambalantota on March 21, 2026, for possessing large quantities of fuel without licenses.



Sri Lanka revises fuel prices from March 22, 2026

Fuel prices in Sri Lanka have been revised, effective March 22, 2026.



Sri Lanka expands fuel quotas under QR system

The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation has decided to increase the fuel quota provided under the QR code system, effective from midnight today (March 21).



Sri Lanka, Brazil target $1 Billion trade by 2030

Sri Lanka and Brazil agreed to boost bilateral trade to USD 1 billion by 2030 during high-level political consultations held in Colombo on March 20, 2026.



Sri Lanka-Japan defence ties strengthened at high-level meeting in Tokyo

Sri Lanka’s Deputy Minister of Defence, Major General Aruna Jayasekara (Retd.), held a high-level meeting with Japan’s Minister of Defense, Shinjirō Koizumi, at the Ministry of Defense in Tokyo on March 18, 2026.



Four arrested in coordinated fuel raids across Western Province

A series of coordinated police raids carried out yesterday (March 20) led to the arrest of four suspects across multiple areas in Sri Lanka’s Western Province for illegally possessing and transporting large quantities of fuel without valid licenses.



Eid-ul-Fitr calls for unity, compassion and hope amid global challenges – President

At a time when the world faces many challenges, Eid-ul-Fitr reminds us of the enduring values of compassion, sacrifice, and unity, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said in his Eid-ul-Fitr message.



Sri Lanka reaffirms neutrality amid global crisis, moves to secure energy supply

Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake today told Parliament that the country will firmly maintain its neutrality in the ongoing Middle East conflict, while taking urgent steps to manage rising fuel prices and potential supply disruptions.



IMF warns: Sri Lanka recovery strong but risks rising over Middle East crisis

IMF Communications Director Julie Kozack said Sri Lanka’s economy is showing solid recovery, but rising global risks, especially from the Middle East, could impact its future performance.



Sri Lanka–Japan defence ties strengthened through high-level talks and naval visit

Sri Lanka and Japan strengthened defence ties through high-level talks, strategic briefings, and naval cooperation discussions during the Japan-Sri Lanka Defence Dialogue in Tokyo on March 18, 2026.



Man jailed for two months over unlicensed petrol transport in Wellawatte

A man who transported fuel in a lorry and kept 65 liters of petrol in his possession without a license was yesterday (March 19) ordered by Mount Lavinia Magistrate Pasan Amarasena to pay a fine of Rs. 2,500 and serve a mandatory two-month prison sentence.



SriLankan Airlines completes bond restructuring with over 99% participation

SriLankan Airlines and the Government of Sri Lanka have completed a major international bond restructuring with over 99% participation, marking a key step in the airline’s recovery.