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COLOMBO (Reuters) -Tourists have long flocked to Sri Lanka for its pristine beaches, wildlife safaris and ancient Buddhist ...
Sri Lanka is striving to achieve 4–5% GDP growth in the medium to long-term in comparison to the baseline requirement of 3% set by the IMF to achieve debt sustainability, Governor of the Central Bank ...
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Enhancing Sri Lankan economy through tourism
There has been a massive change in the Sri Lankan economy over the past decade; more so in the post-conflict economy.
In the post-conflict era (after 2009), economic growth briefly accelerated, and per-capita income doubled. But not every aspect of the economy was moving strongly. Sri Lanka is a resource-poor ...
Sri Lanka's economy will grow by 4.5% this year, the central bank said in a monetary policy report on Friday, despite some ...
IMF previously said Sri Lanka’s economy is expected to resume growing in 2024 after contracting 3% this year. The expected economic growth of 1.5% next year hinges critically on the economic ...
Sri Lanka’s prime minister said late last month that the island nation’s debt-laden economy had “collapsed” as it runs out of money to pay for food and fuel. Short of cash to pay for ...
In the bustling streets of Colombo, a small garment manufacturer still conducts most transactions in cash, despite owning a ...
Examining Sri Lanka’s approach to fiscal targets and SOE reforms amid continued economic turbulence.
As Sri Lanka faces its worst economic crisis since independence, it is high time – not just for the Sri Lankan political elite, but the world at large – to reflect upon how the country got here.
Ministry of Digital Economy and SLT-MOBITEL pioneer national initiative Sri Lanka pioneers a new era with the launch of the ...
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