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OPINION POLLS

  • Jun- 2017 -
    1 June

    BURNING ISSUES

    The spotlight continues to fall on taxes – the most pressing issue for business in Sri Lanka today, according to 88 percent (versus 100% in the previous month)

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  • 1 June

    CONSUMER CONFIDENCE

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  • May- 2017 -
    18 May

    TALKING POINT

    The Sri Lankan tourism industry has experienced a revival in the post-conflict era with more parts of the country opening up to

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  • 1 May

    BUSINESS SENTIMENT

    In a recent assessment of the Sri Lankan economy as part of its South Asia Economic Focus Spring 2017 report, the World Bank (WB) noted that “recent policy

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  • 1 May

    BURNING ISSUES

    Taxes are unanimously declared the most pressing issue for business in present-day Sri Lanka by respondents of the latest LMD-Nielsen Business Confidence

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  • 1 May

    CONSUMER CONFIDENCE

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  • Apr- 2017 -
    12 April

    TALKING POINT

    The Sri Lankan Rupee has been in existence from as far back as 1872 when the nation was still officially under British rule. But its value has undergone

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  • 1 April

    BUSINESS SENTIMENT

    Earlier this year, a team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) visited Sri Lanka to review progress on the government’s ongoing economic agenda

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  • 1 April

    BURNING ISSUES

    Corporate executives are displaying heightened concerns over taxes in the country, which according to 89 percent (up from 72% in February) of those consulted

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  • 1 April

    CONSUMER CONFIDENCE

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