
Sri Lanka commits to Indian Ocean Cooperation
Sri Lanka affirmed commitment to the Indian Ocean Cooperation this week, where the government pledged to contribute to efforts towards regional cooperation, peace, security and
Sri Lanka affirmed commitment to the Indian Ocean Cooperation this week, where the government pledged to contribute to efforts towards regional cooperation, peace, security and
Addressing the 30 year development plan of the Colombo North Port workshop here, Wickremesinghe highlighted the importance of probing the development in India to find
Sri Lanka may allow the participation of private companies in ground handling at the airports at the initial stage, said people familiar with the matter.
In the first stage 75,000 jackfruit will be planted in state land. The Command Agro Unit of the Air Force is producing budded jackfruit plants.
“… the negotiations are also underway to secure an Indian rupee swap from RBI. The amount is still uncertain; it could be up to the
Last week, the largest capacity crawler crane in Sri Lanka was unloaded at Hambantota International Port. The crane, with a 750-ton lifting capacity, will be
Growth in South Asia, is already uneven and fragile, due to the impacts of the war in Ukraine and persistent economic challenges. However, South Asia
South Asia Gateway Terminals (Pvt) Ltd (SAGT), Sri Lanka’s first Public Private Partnership Container Terminal emerged as the runner-up in the General Services category at
Sri Lankan Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva has said the government will spend around $132 million on port development projects.
Sri Lanka affirmed commitment to the Indian Ocean Cooperation this
Addressing the 30 year development plan of the Colombo North
Sri Lanka may allow the participation of private companies in
In the first stage 75,000 jackfruit will be planted in
“… the negotiations are also underway to secure an Indian
Last week, the largest capacity crawler crane in Sri Lanka
South Asia Gateway Terminals (Pvt) Ltd (SAGT), Sri Lanka’s first
Sri Lankan Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation Nimal Siripala