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Independent Growth Study Group unveils critical strategies for sustained and transformative growth in 2025-2030 A new report ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Sri Lanka has the right balance of monetary policy at the moment, and domestic inflation is expected to ...
The crisis in Sri Lanka’s public health services has brought home the fact there is no solution, to even the most basic ...
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) warned that Sri Lanka's household debt crisis has likely intensified since last measured in 2023, as it threw its weight behind a major new financial ...
Sri Lanka’s economic outlook remains positive, but global trade policy uncertainties pose significant risks to macroeconomic ...
Sri Lanka is running desperately short of salt. Social media is flooded with pictures of empty shelves, while citizens are complaining about having to spend days searching for the staple. But what ...
Sri Lanka salt crisis leaves consumers hunting ‘for days’ Shortage of kitchen staple caused by loss of production due to heavy rains ...
The South Asian country is still recovering from an unprecedented economic crisis that left it unable in 2022 to import sufficient stocks of oil and coal due to depleted foreign reserves.
Sri Lankans shared pictures on social media of empty market shelves while others rued that they had to hunt for salt. "There is a severe shortage of salt.
Sri Lanka’s new left-wing government has already been tested by tariff shocks and IMF pressure. Either it can radically reform a broken export-led model, or else give up on the promise it offered to ...
These were effectively requirements for Sri Lanka to receive a $3bn loan from the IMF to help the country rebuild following the crisis.
Are zero prime ministers better than two? Sri Lanka is about to find out. After five weeks of dramatic political developments that resemble a dark political thriller, Colombo is currently embroiled in ...