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Energy Minister-Trade union reps discuss draft legislation on CEB restructuring

A discussion has been between trade union representatives and Minister of Energy Kumara Jayakody regarding the draft legislation and process related to the restructuring of the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), at the Ministry of Energy premises. MORE..

10 Jul 2025 (8:31 PM)


Govt to allocate Rs. 250M for national programme to support children with autism

The government has taken a decision to move forward with plans to establish a national network of daycare and therapy centres for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental conditions, according to the PMD. MORE..

10 Jul 2025 (6:20 PM)


Ceylon Chamber urges continued engagement to secure further US tariff reduction

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) has welcomed the reduction by the United States in the reciprocal tariff rate from 44% to 30% and urged the government to continue discussion with US authorities.

10 Jul 2025 (4:41 PM)


Wife of Harak Kata among arrested with Kehelbaddara Padme and Commando Salinda in Malaysia

The wife of Nadun Chinthaka Wickremeratne, alias "Harak Kata", who is also believed to be the mistress of "Kehelbaddara Padme", has reportedly been arrested by Interpol along with her child in Malaysia.

10 Jul 2025 (4:29 PM)


Trump s 30% tariff will be in addition to existing duties on Sri Lankan exports to US - Hulangamuwa

The reciprocal 30% tariff proposed by the US President Donald Trump yesterday (09), will be in addition to the existing duties imposed on products exported from Sri Lanka to the US, said the Senior Economic Advisor to the President, Duminda Hulangamuwa.

10 Jul 2025 (4:14 PM)


Trump Tariff- Exports volume will reduce but real challenge is rates of Sri Lanka s competitors - expert

The reduction in US reciprocal tariff on exports from Sri Lanka to 30% from previously announced 44% is positive news for local businesses, however the rate is a substantial increase from the existing 10% duty, Economist Dhananath Fernando stated.

10 Jul 2025 (7:23 PM)