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The Sri Lanka Auto Sports Drivers Association (SLADA) announced the official launch of the Asian Paints Causeway SLADA Championship 2025 and the Team Championship at the Independence Arcade in Colombo ...
The country eyes for 70% renewable energy generation in five years. Sri Lanka and the International Solar Alliance (ISA) have ...
Asian Paints Causeway, Sri Lanka’s No.1 auto refinish coatings company, proudly announces its role as the main sponsor for ...
Asian Paints Ltd, the country’s largest paints company by revenue, said on Thursday it has agreed to acquire Sri Lanka’s Causeway Paints Lanka (Pvt) Ltd to expand its overseas business. The ...
A unique multi-dimensional loyalty programme that will contribute significantly to the empowerment of local painting technicians has been launched in Sri Lanka by Asian Paints, the multinational ...
Macksons Paints Lanka, a paint store, increased sales of its paint during lockdown in Sri Lanka by launching a paper ad with a hole in the middle that people could turn into a wall hanger which ...
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump wrote to his Sri Lankan counterpart, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, informing him that the United States will impose a 30 percent tariff on all Sri Lankan exports ...
Dulux -Sri Lanka’s, a leading manufacturer of paints and coatings – is celebrating the successful close of its participation at Architect 2023, also taking home an award for the ‘Best Trade Stall with ...
The nation, having weathered negotiations with Japan, India and China, hopes the emergency funds from the International Monetary Fund will see it through its debt crisis.
Sri Lanka is paying some foreign debts with tea, rather than cash. But an abrupt ban on chemical fertilizers has hurt crop yields and tea pickers are losing hours and wages as food prices double.
At a glamourous event held at Waters Edge Hotel, Nippon Paint Lanka, recently celebrated its 10th Anniversary in Sri Lanka. It was ten years ago that the NIPSEA Group took over the challenge of ...
The International Monetary Fund is lending Sri Lanka $3bn (£2.4bn) to help it deal with its worst economic crisis in its history as an independent nation.