
500 containers with essentials stuck at Colombo Port
Approximately 500 containers with essential commodities including rice and dhal are stuck in the Port of Colombo, informed the Essential Food Commodities Importers & Traders

Approximately 500 containers with essential commodities including rice and dhal are stuck in the Port of Colombo, informed the Essential Food Commodities Importers & Traders

The Sri Lankan Police stated a nationwide raid would be carried out on those hoarding diesel or petrol for resale amid the ongoing economic crisis.

In a letter to the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Dr Prasantha Jayamanna, the Ceylon Shipping Agents Association (CASA) commended the Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka is trying to emerge from its worst currency crisis, the Island Nation’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe informed the parliament that the country

Sri Lanka is expected to be placed into default by rating agencies on Wednesday after the non-payment of coupons on two of its sovereign bonds,

Due to the ongoing political unrest in Sri Lanka, shipping lines are going for transshipment routes that do not pass through the port of Colombo

Supporting the island nation in times of crisis, India has supplied over 400,000 Metric Tonnes (MT) of fuel at Colombo Port in Sri Lanka. The

Concerned over the recent developments at Colombo Port leading to a work stoppage, the Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents warned the existing crisis could lead

Readymade garment exporters (RMG) in Bangladesh are fretting over the current political unrest in Sri Lanka, as around 40% of Bangladesh shipments use Colombo Port

Approximately 500 containers with essential commodities including rice and dhal

The Sri Lankan Police stated a nationwide raid would be

In a letter to the Chairman of the Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka is trying to emerge from its worst


Due to the ongoing political unrest in Sri Lanka, shipping

Supporting the island nation in times of crisis, India has

Concerned over the recent developments at Colombo Port leading to

Readymade garment exporters (RMG) in Bangladesh are fretting over the