Some 50,000 kgs shrimp meant for destruction found heading to market
A stock of 50,000 kilograms of large shrimp, previously recommended for destruction, was discovered stored in two containers and being transported to the Peliyagoda Fish Market Complex, allegedly to be sold to the public.
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No takers for Sri Lanka treasury bills offered on tap
There were no subscriptions for Sri Lanka treasury bills offered on tap at average rates of 7.59%, 7.91%, and 8.31% the state debt office said.
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Cargills Bank reassures customers over hacking incident
Cargills Bank yesterday reassured customers and stakeholders over the recent cyber security infringement.
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Sri Lanka tourism sector records new high in Q1 2025
Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is riding a wave of growth in 2025, drawing over 722,000 visitors at the end of first quarter,
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President appoints expert panel to evaluate US tariff impact, propose solutions
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has appointed a high-level committee to analyze the potential economic impact of the newly imposed
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Sri Lanka’s LOLC Finance sells stake in Commercial Insurance Brokers
Sri Lanka’s LOLC Finance PLC said it has disposed its 40 percent stake in Commercial Insurance Brokers (Pvt) Limited.
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Sri Lanka emphasises equitisation to reform SOEs and bolster capital markets
The government is prioritising equitisation as a key strategy to enhance the governance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and inject liquidity into the capital market,
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Sri Lanka with Panachayuda to Lose Economic Battle Rejecting Adani: Ranil
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Alipay+ enters Sri Lanka, likely to boost online tourism payment
In a major boost to Sri Lanka’s tourism and digital payment landscape, LankaPay, the country’s National Payment Network, has partnered with Ant International to enable Alipay+ acceptance across the country.
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BYD cars sold in Sri Lanka with Keells charging network coming up
Deliveries of China’s BYD cars has begun by a unit of Sri Lanka’s John Keells Holdings with a network of charging stations set up at supermarket operated by the same group.
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