Asian Development Bank eyeing cheaper funds for Sri Lanka, green bond support
Sri Lanka central bank chief says sovereign lenders yet to outline debt talks plans
Sri Lanka’s sovereign lenders have yet to inform the government how they will engage with the country to restructure its $7.1 billion of debt and whether they will form an official committee or engage in bilateral talks, the central bank governor told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.
Measures to bring down school bag, shoe prices – State Minister
National Shooting Championship organized by Sri Lanka Navy held for 07th consecutive time
Sri Lanka’s Local Government Election postponed for the second time
Exports still required to convert a part of the U.S. Dollar income into Rupee – CBSL
U.S. Treasury Secretary to push for moves to conclude debt treatment for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka’s Parliament security trained to face possible chemical attack
European Union donates 3,820 tonnes of urea fertilizer to Sri Lanka’s paddy farmers
The European Union (EU) handed over a shipment of 3,820 tonnes of urea fertilizer procured by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to the Ministry of Agriculture today (April 10) for distribution among smallholder paddy farmers and paddy seed farmers in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan Rupee appreciates against U.S. Dollar
Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka reminds Chinese nationals of overseas recruitment traps
Recent cases of Chinese nationals who have been trafficked overseas with the promise of high salaries but ended up trapped in illegal activities including telecom scams and online gambling are a warning for Chinese nationals to keep a wary eye on recruitment traps overseas, the Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka said in a notice over the weekend.
















