Unlock your future at EDEX mid-year Expo 2024: Education, employment, and beyond

Celebrating over 20 years of empowering Sri Lanka’s youth, EDEX, the island’s largest and most respected education exhibition and careers fair, is set to host its Mid-Year Expo from September 6 th – 8th 2024, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), in Colombo. Building on the success of the main EDEX Expo held […]

Fortude Ignite WomenTech internship 2024 empowers future tech leaders

The Fortude WomenTech Internship 2024, which commenced in August2024 following a selection from over 1,400 applications, marked two intense weeks of immersive learning. Aligned with Fortude’s objective of achieving a balanced gender representation by 2027, the Ignite internship program serves as a testament to the company’s commitment to equal opportunities, ensuring growth and development for […]

‘s economy

In the high-stakes world of trade and logistics, corruption at Sri Lanka’s customs, IRD, ports, and airports is not just an inconvenience—it’s a crisis that’s crippling the nation’s export sector. Outdated, manual systems have become breeding grounds for corruption, where bribery and inefficiency rule, bleeding exporters dry and stifling economic growth. The country stands at […]

Sri Lanka’s Industries call for reduction in water tariffs to boost competitiveness

A collective of trade associations including the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Sri Lanka (FCCISL), the European Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (ECCSL), the Exporters Association of Sri Lanka (EASL), the International Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL), and the National Chamber of Exporters (NCE), […]

WISTA Sri Lanka marks decade of empowering women

WISTA Sri Lanka celebrated its 10th anniversary with a dynamic keynote discussion on ‘Charting the Course of Success in a Disruptive World’ featuring the renowned global transformation thought leader, Karen Leong at the event held at the Cinnamon Grand Colombo this week. Established in 2014, WISTA Sri Lanka was initiated with the goal of providing […]

”s “real” agenda

In the latest series of the RIUNIT podcast hosted by Roshan Madawela, distinguished economists Prof. Howard Nicholas and Prof. Jayati Ghosh, delve deeply into the rapidly changing economic and geopolitical environment, examining both local and global economic orders. By questioning popular narratives, they provide insightful analysis and perspectives on the complex forces shaping our world […]

Sri Lanka and Singapore to foster academic and policy-oriented partnerships

The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Singapore Senarath Dissanayake recently met with representatives from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) at the High Commission to discuss potential collaborations and exchanges between LKYSPP and Sri Lankan Universities and Government Sector Organizations with a view to strengthening the existing ties between Sri Lanka […]

SJB unveils digital policy for Sri Lanka

National Digitization policy of the future SJB government was unveiled by the Leader of Opposition Sajith Premadasa accompanied by Parliamentarians Eran Wickrmaratne and Professor  G.L Pieris with the participation of host of academia in the relevant sphere of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence. The launching of Digital  policy for Sri Lanka by the future SJB government was […]

Teejay knits resilient start to 2024-25 with profit turnaround in Q1

Strategic responses to challenges facing the textile manufacturing industry have generated a positive start to 2024-25 for Teejay Lanka PLC, Sri Lanka’s first multinational textile manufacturer. The Group has reported profit before tax of Rs 273.7 million for the three months ending 30 th June 2024, reversing a loss of Rs 701 million in the […]

Opinion: The impact of RPCs on Sri Lanka’s economy and environment

Senaka Alawattegama, Chairman, Planters’ Association of Ceylon  Despite challenges like COVID-19 and economic crises, Sri Lanka’s plantation industry remains a key economic pillar.  Privatization in 1992 increased operational efficiency and reduced the government’s financial burden.  RPCs have diversified crops, invested in environmental conservation, and improved worker welfare. The plantation industry has long […]

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