Sri Lanka Introduces Free Visa Entry to Boost Tourism

In a significant move to bolster tourism, Sri Lanka’s Tourism Minister, Vijitha Herath, has announced a progressive visa policy that will soon allow nationals from 39 countries to enter Sri Lanka without a visa. This strategic decision is expected to enhance the island’s appeal as a prime travel destination and stimulate economic growth through increased […]
SME Alliance Calls for Urgent Government Action to Support Sector’s Survival

In a critical plea for support, the SME Alliance has voiced strong concerns over the lack of effective aid provided to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) amidst ongoing economic turmoil. Highlighting a series of unsuccessful governmental and financial policies, the alliance is urging immediate action to restore the sector’s viability and safeguard over 4.5 million […]
Sri Lanka’s Tourism Sector Witnesses Impressive Growth in 2024, Driven by Emerging Markets

Introduction In 2024, Sri Lanka’s tourism sector marked a significant milestone, attracting over 2.05 million visitors and showcasing a robust expansion driven predominantly by non-traditional markets. This article delves into the dynamics of this growth, emphasizing the diversification of tourist sources and the promising future of the sector as it gears up for the launch […]
Sri Lanka Economic Association hosts expert panel to chart path from debt default to transformative growth

On January 16, 2025, the Sri Lanka Economic Association (SLEA), in collaboration with the globally recognized think tank ODI Global, spearheaded a pivotal discussion at the University of Colombo. The focus was the launch of a critical publication titled “Sri Lanka: From Debt Default to Transformative Growth.” This gathering of minds aimed to dissect and […]
Economic Development Deputy Minister pledges solutions to PAYE tax concerns, professional exodus

On Thursday, 16 January 2025, the Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando, reinforced the government’s commitment to resolving the growing concerns around the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax and the increasing exodus of skilled professionals from the country. During a pivotal meeting with the Professionals’ Trade Union Confederation at the Finance […]
Understanding the Complex Taxation Structure on Vehicle Imports in Sri Lanka

The taxation framework on vehicle imports in Sri Lanka has become a topic of significant concern for both consumers and industry players. The Vehicle Importers Association of Sri Lanka (VIASL) and the Vehicle Importers Association of Lanka (VIAL) have shed light on the multi-faceted nature of taxes imposed on imported vehicles, urging the Government to […]
Sri Lanka’s Tourism Revenue Hits Record High in 2024

In a remarkable display of resilience and growth, Sri Lanka’s tourism sector achieved a significant milestone in 2024, with earnings soaring to $3.2 billion(Tourism Revenue). This 52% increase compared to the previous year marks the fifth highest revenue ever recorded and the highest since 2019. The industry’s strong performance in December, where monthly earnings rose […]
Sri Lanka’s Path to Economic Resilience: CBSL’s Strategy for 2025 and Beyond

In recent announcements, the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, outlined the crucial steps necessary for the nation to strengthen its economy and ensure sustainable growth (Economic Resilience). With a focus on innovation, productivity, and structural reforms, the CBSL’s Policy Agenda for 2025 aims to propel Sri Lanka towards […]
Sajith faults AKD Govt. for failing to reach new deal with IMF

Ineffective Government Actions On January 8, 2025, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa expressed significant criticism towards the current government for failing to secure a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and for not delivering on key promises that affect the daily lives of Sri Lankans. During a parliamentary session, Premadasa highlighted the government’s inability […]
Food industry cries foul over new regulations

The introduction of stringent food labeling, advertising, and nutritional standards in Sri Lanka, effective 1 January 2025, has stirred up significant concerns within the local food and beverage (F&B) sector.(Food industry) These rules, intended to enhance consumer protection and promote healthier eating habits, have faced criticism for being unclear, costly, and impractical—especially for small and […]