NEWS WEEK
SLO News Week
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Jun- 2018 -18 June
ALLOCATION FOR INFOTECH INDUSTRY
A knowledge-based economy is to be promoted by the government over the next decade to develop the country, says Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe
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18 June
ANTI- DRUG TRAFFICKING PROGRAMME
Minister of Youth Affairs, Project Management and Southern Development, and Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Sagala Ratnayaka stated that Sri Lanka’s strategic position in the Indian Ocean would make it…
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11 June
GOVERNMENT TARGETS EXPORTS
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe stated that Sri Lanka would be able to overcome challenges to achieve its target of US$ 5 billion in export income, adding that the government was…
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11 June
DEMINING PROGRAMME PROGRESS
Sri Lanka is making steady progress towards its goal to achieve mine free status and is hopeful that it could be completed by 2020, according to Sri Lanka Permanent Representative…
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11 June
INVESTOR MIGRATION PROMOTION
Sri Lanka has been accepted by the Investment Migration Council (IMC) – one of the largest worldwide associations for investor immigration and citizenship by investment – as one of its…
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11 June
STATE LOANS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
Minister of Finance and Mass Media Mangala Samaraweera stated that the Government of Sri Lanka will be launching a programme to create 100,000 entrepreneurs by 2020
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4 June
LAUNCH OF INVESTMENT WINDOW
An MOU was signed between the Board of Investment (BOI) and six regulatory bodies to launch the single window investment facilitation taskforce
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4 June
TOURISM PROMOTIONS IN CHINA
A promotional drive was conducted across key Chinese cities, led by Minister of Tourism Development and Christian Religious Affairs John Amaratunga.
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4 June
PROGRAMMES TO TARGET GROWTH
The Government of Sri Lanka is set to launch several programmes aimed at driving growth by stimulating private investment and boosting the rural economy.
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4 June
MARCH TOURIST ARRIVALS GROW
Tourist arrivals in March increased by 24.1 percent compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. This growth was attributed
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