The 2025 budget aligns with IMF targets, encouraging investment in the energy sector and encouraging foreign investors through competitive tariff rates.
The containment of the fiscal deficit may prove to be the severest economic challenge for the government in 2025. The thrust of economic policies has been to increase government expenditure. In spite ...
President Donald Trump on Friday fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General C.Q. Brown, and pushed ...
Male has now sought to yield to India’s concerns without compromising on existing agreements with China, Turkey, or ...
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep S Puri anticipates reduced energy prices due to increased global oil ...
During the discussions, the World Bank delegation expressed appreciation for the progress made in Sri Lanka’s debt ...
Dissanayake cynically claimed that his government wants to establish the “economic sovereignty” of Sri Lanka, even as he is ...
Budget prioritises innovation aiming to transform Sri Lanka into a competitive player in the global innovation landscape, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said on Thursday (20). He emphasised that ...
By Saman Indrajith From June this year, mobile phone users in Sri Lanka will be able to retain their existing numbers even after switching mobile network operators, according to officials from the ...
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday reaffirmed the government’s commitment to positioning Sri Lanka as a globally ...
The team at FactCheck.lk (a platform run by Verité Research) fact-checked six statements from President Anura Kumara ...