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BUSINESS FORUM

  • Jul- 2022 -
    28 July

    APPAREL INDUSTRY

    Sri Lanka’s apparel industry is globally reputed for its high level of quality and reliability; it accounts for 40 percent of the country’s exports.

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  • 28 July

    EXPORT SECTOR

    Sri Lanka’s export sector overcame the shocks of the pandemic considerably well. Total merchandise exports bounced back to pre-pandemic levels

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  • 28 July

    SRI LANKANS OVERSEAS

    Sri Lanka has a history of recovering from crises through solidarity; but unfortunately, it has been unable to become a developed nation

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  • 27 July

    INSURANCE SECTOR

    The total life fund at the end of 2020 was Rs. 398 billion. This has placed insurance at the top, making it a major source of funding for national development.

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  • 27 July

    REAL ESTATE SECTOR

    We’re seeing very challenging economic times around the world; and in Sri Lanka, the real estate sector – especially the condominium segment

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  • 1 July

    THE ECONOMY

    Articulating his assessment of the unprecedented economic crisis, Jehaan Ismail says that “Sri Lanka is essentially broke or insolvent

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  • 1 July

    FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY

    It’s a crucial and challenging time for the industry, given the economic contraction, hyperinflation and

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  • 1 July

    PAINTS SECTOR

    Sri Lanka’s paints and coatings sector consists of seven large-scale players that dominate the local operational sphere with a combined 90 percent market share.

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  • 1 July

    FOOD SECTOR

    We have seen a whole host of changes and trends emerging in the food industry recently – especially with a sense of regained

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  • Jun- 2022 -
    30 June

    LEGAL PROFESSION

    More women have entered the profession through private practice and the corporate sector, and several have joined the Attorney General’s Department as well as the judiciary.

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