World Trade Organisation warns that non-discriminatory trade is in danger

World Trade Organisation(WTO) head warns that the multilateral trade system is heading into the red.World Trade Organisation(WTO) head warns that the multilateral trade system is heading into the red. Addressing journalists at a workshop organised by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) – a German non-profit organisation – at the WTO head office in Geneva, Switzerland, […]

Accidents and illnesses at work increasing in developing countries – ILO

Accidents and illnesses at work are increasing in developing countries, with work related illnesses taking the lead, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO. Accidents and illnesses at work are increasing in developing countries, with work related illnesses taking the lead, says the International Labour Organisation (ILO. “According to new estimates by the ILO, the number […]

‘s president pushes tsunami deal with rebels despite threat

Sri Lanka’s president vowed to reach a deal with Tamil rebels on the distribution of aid after the December tsunamis despite the risk it could see her shaky coalition collapse, state-run media said Wednesday.Sri Lanka’s president vowed to reach a deal with Tamil rebels on the distribution of aid after the December tsunamis despite the […]

Sri Lanka’s president pushes tsunami deal with rebels despite threat

Sri Lanka’s president vowed to reach a deal with Tamil rebels on the distribution of aid after the December tsunamis despite the risk it could see her shaky coalition collapse, state-run media said Wednesday.Sri Lanka’s president vowed to reach a deal with Tamil rebels on the distribution of aid after the December tsunamis despite the […]

Oil Pains

COLOMBO (Dow Jones)–As Sri Lanka’s energy companies wilt under the weight of high oil prices, pressure is building on the government to remove gasoline subsidies and reform inefficient state enterprises.COLOMBO (Dow Jones)–As Sri Lanka’s energy companies wilt under the weight of high oil prices, pressure is building on the government to remove gasoline subsidies and […]

India, Sri Lanka discuss defence, trade

India and Sri Lanka opened talks here Monday on defence and trade cooperation as both countries pledged to work closely on enhancing bilateral ties, diplomats said.India and Sri Lanka opened talks here Monday on defence and trade cooperation as both countries pledged to work closely on enhancing bilateral ties, diplomats said. Top civil servants of […]

Former US president Clinton to skip Sri Lanka aid meet

Former US president Bill Clinton will not attend a key Sri Lankan foreign aid review this month as scheduled, but will be represented by his deputy, government officials here said Tuesday.Former US president Bill Clinton will not attend a key Sri Lankan foreign aid review this month as scheduled, but will be represented by his […]

About to Blow

Ceylon Electricity Board unions (CEB) will go on a half day token strike tomorrow, protesting against a Cabinet paper to restructure the loss making utility.Ceylon Electricity Board unions (CEB) will go on a half day token strike tomorrow, protesting against a Cabinet paper to restructure the loss making utility. The Government is to take up […]

Petropolitics

Government subsidized petroleum based products by up to Rs. 16 billion last year and face a similar subsidy this year if fuel prices continue at current levels Government subsidized petroleum based products by up to Rs. 16 billion last year and face a similar subsidy this year if fuel prices continue at current levels Central […]

Central Bank cuts 2005 GDP growth estimate to 5.3 % form 6% ealier

The Central Bank Friday revised its GDP growth estimates for 2005 from 6 percent before the tsunami to 5.3 percent. The Central Bank Friday revised its GDP growth estimates for 2005 from 6 percent before the tsunami to 5.3 percent. The downward revision accounts for the damages sustained by the tourism and fisheries sectors and […]

Monetary expansion to be kept at 15% to spur over 6% growth

Policy makers hope to rein in monetary expansion to 15 percent in 2005, down from a high of 19.6 percent at the end of 2004. Policy makers hope to rein in monetary expansion to 15 percent in 2005, down from a high of 19.6 percent at the end of 2004. The Central Bank on Friday […]

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