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AIC 2015 Keynote: Sri Lanka's emerging economy - a future as the true Pearl of the Indian Ocean?
“We cannot make the poor rich within a short time. But we can build a society devoid of poverty within a short span of time” were the words of Sri Lanka’s newly-elected Minister of Finance, Hon. Ravi Karunanayake as he assumed office. With a poverty level of 6.7%, how will Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry succeed in accomplishing this bold ambition? And how does the Ministry plan to go about rejuvena
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The Economy of Sri Lanka
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sri Lanka's GDP in terms of purchasing power parity is second only to the Maldives in the South Asian region in terms of per capita income. Sri Lanka recorded a GDP growth of 8.3% in 2011.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Sri Lanka became a plantation economy, famous for its production and export of cinnamon, rubber and Ceylon tea, which remains a trad
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The economy of Sri Lanka
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Recalibrating Sri Lankan Economy: Meeting the Challenges Ahed
60th LBR LBO CEO Forum
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Sri Lanka: Reconciling and Rebuilding
In the four years since the end of a civil war, Sri Lanka has a booming economy and a government committed to moving forward. Gene Randall went to Sri Lanka to see for himself how far the people have come, and found a country at peace and ripe for investment. He also found a country of increasing strategic importance to the United States.
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Reimagine Our Economy | Tilak Dissanayake | TEDxColombo
The dinosaur among the speaker of this year’s TEDxColombo. His jovial nature is to fool you before he hits you with theories, concepts and crazy ideas on how we can change Sri Lanka’s economy. Here’s his journey from Transport Drones, Electric Sports Cars to how it all fits in the bigger picture.
Tilak Dissanayake is an engineer and inventor in a variety of fields. His extensive product design, d
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RR0233/A Sri Lanka: Economy
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exteriors of Colombo World Trade Centre; interior of Colombo World Trade Centre; Colombo Stock Exchange sign; various of traders on floor of Colombo Stock Exchange; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; Trading board; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; various showing war damage of Chavakachcheri; SOT Isabelle Barras, Head Of Delegation, ICRC, Sri L
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'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' - Intro Video (Part 1/5)
IPS flagship annual publication 'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' has as its theme this year 'Keeping Sri Lanka on the Growth Expressway'. Watch the fir...
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Sri Lanka, rising star of Asian economy - FOX NEWS
Which country had the best performing market in 2010? FOX NEWS asked in a special report on Sri Lanka. 'Guess what? It was not the United States of America! The best performing stock market was Sri Lanka's CSE which was up 96% for the year', they said.
Calling Sri Lanka 'the rising star of the Asian economy', FOX NEWS said Sri Lanka has demonstrated economic resilience amid a global economic do
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China's role in Sri Lanka economy grows
The first phase of a $500m container terminal funded by China has opened in Sri Lanka.
It is the latest development in an increasingly close relationship between the two countries.
China recently pledged $2.2bn in loans to Sri Lanka, and has funded projects including the south Asian nation's first toll expressway, an international airport and sea port and a coal fired power plant.
Al Jazeera's
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Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class
Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class
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Shiran Fernando on the Sri Lankan economy
Interview on Business Today Program on Channel Eye
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Pakistan's economy Being Collapsed
s it true that "Pakistan Economy is rapidly collapsing", Babar Awan examine it by reviewing reports filed by several journalists.
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pakistan's economy grew by only 2.4% last year, one of the lowest in the region and way behind India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
At the heart of Pakistan's fiscal problem are some chronic structural imbalances. In a co
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Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy: Dr. Nonis
Presidential Advisor on International Affairs Dr. Chris Nonis says that Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy.
දැනුම මත රඳා පවතින අර්ථික අනුගත වියයුතු බව ජනාධිපති උපදේශක ක්රිස් නෝනිස් මහතා පවසයි.
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PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
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Sri Lanka is ready to change its traditional economy; says PM in Japan
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Sri Lanka is ready to change its traditional economy: says PM in Japan
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Sri Lanka's Economy Poise For Growth - Bloomberg
H.S.B.C. predicts that Sri Lanka's economy is set for a big rebound and may become the Hong Kong of India. (Bloomberg News)
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Sri Lanka General Election 2015 -- The Economy
මැතිවරණයෙන් මට මොනවද?
Mithuru Kavaya. Speaker Rajpal Abeynayake, Attorney At Law, former Editor in Chief of three newspapers.
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Sri Lanka’s economy will be reformed:PM in Parliament
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State of the Economy in Sri Lanka - Poverty struck Farmers (අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව)
ලංකාවේ පවතින ආර්ථික තත්වය - අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව (අපිට වහ බොන්න වෙලා තියෙන්නෙ)
The innocent farmer tells how its time to drink poison and end his life due to poverty, while the politicians waste money inside AC rooms.
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Sri Lanka - CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY
CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY Posted on 11 August 2011. Members of the Civil Defence Force who protected the villages from the terrori...
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Sri Lanka's Economy saw a 7.8% development in the year 2014; The Central Bank of Sri Lanka
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AIC 2015 Keynote: Sri Lanka's emerging economy - a future as the true Pearl of the Indian Ocean?
“We cannot make the poor rich within a short time. But we can build a society devoid of poverty within a short span of time” were the words of Sri Lanka’s newly...
“We cannot make the poor rich within a short time. But we can build a society devoid of poverty within a short span of time” were the words of Sri Lanka’s newly-elected Minister of Finance, Hon. Ravi Karunanayake as he assumed office. With a poverty level of 6.7%, how will Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry succeed in accomplishing this bold ambition? And how does the Ministry plan to go about rejuvenating the economy to create sustainable growth? The new Sri Lankan government, which came to power after former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's unexpected defeat in the January election, has the opportunity to resolve fundamental challenges at the heart of the Sri Lankan economy, including containing the fiscal deficit, reducing the foreign debt and lessening the trade deficit, through pragmatic policies, good governance and strong political will. The new Finance Minister shares his vision for the future.
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wn.com/Aic 2015 Keynote Sri Lanka's Emerging Economy A Future As The True Pearl Of The Indian Ocean
“We cannot make the poor rich within a short time. But we can build a society devoid of poverty within a short span of time” were the words of Sri Lanka’s newly-elected Minister of Finance, Hon. Ravi Karunanayake as he assumed office. With a poverty level of 6.7%, how will Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry succeed in accomplishing this bold ambition? And how does the Ministry plan to go about rejuvenating the economy to create sustainable growth? The new Sri Lankan government, which came to power after former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's unexpected defeat in the January election, has the opportunity to resolve fundamental challenges at the heart of the Sri Lankan economy, including containing the fiscal deficit, reducing the foreign debt and lessening the trade deficit, through pragmatic policies, good governance and strong political will. The new Finance Minister shares his vision for the future.
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- published: 30 Mar 2015
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The Economy of Sri Lanka
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sri Lanka's GDP in terms of purchasing power parity is second only to the Maldives in the South Asian region in te...
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sri Lanka's GDP in terms of purchasing power parity is second only to the Maldives in the South Asian region in terms of per capita income. Sri Lanka recorded a GDP growth of 8.3% in 2011.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Sri Lanka became a plantation economy, famous for its production and export of cinnamon, rubber and Ceylon tea, which remains a trademark national export. The development of modern ports under British rule raised the strategic importance of the island as a centre of trade. From 1948 to 1977 socialism strongly influenced the government's economic policies. Colonial plantations were dismantled, industries were nationalised and a welfare state established. In 1977 the Free market economy was introduced to the country, incorporating privatisation, deregulation and the promotion of private enterprise.
While the production and export of tea, rubber, coffee, sugar and other commodities remain important, industrialisation has increased the importance of food processing, textiles, telecommunications and finance. The country's main economic sectors are tourism, tea export, clothing, rice production and other agricultural products. In addition to these economic sectors, overseas employment, especially in the Middle East, contributes substantially in foreign exchange. As of 2010, the service sector makes up 60% of GDP, the industrial sector 28%, and the agriculture sector 12%. The private sector accounts for 85% of the economy. India is Sri Lanka's largest trading partner. Economic disparities exist between the provinces, with the Western province contributing 45.1% of the GDP and the Southern province and the Central province contributing 10.7% and 10%, respectively. With the end of the war, the Northern province reported a record 22.9% GDP growth in 2010.
The per capita income of Sri Lanka has doubled since 2005. During the same period, poverty has dropped from 15.2% to 7.6%, unemployment rate has dropped from 7.2% to 4.9%, market capitalisation of Colombo Stock Exchange has quadrupled and budget deficit has doubled. Over 90% of the households in Sri Lanka are electrified. 87.3% of the population have access to safe drinking water and 39% have access to pipe-borne water. Income inequality has also dropped in recent years, indicated by a gini coefficient of 0.36 in 2010. Sri Lanka's cellular subscriber base has shown a staggering 550% growth, from 2005 to 2010. Sri Lanka was the first country in the South Asian region to introduce 3G, 3.5G HSDPA, 3.75G HSUPA and 4G LTE mobile broadband Internet technologies.
The Global Competitiveness Report, published by the World Economic Forum, has described Sri Lanka's economy as transitioning from the factor-driven stage to the efficiency-driven stage, and that it ranks 52nd in global competitiveness. Also, out of the 142 countries surveyed, Sri Lanka ranked 45th in health and primary education, 32nd in business sophistication, 42nd in innovation, and 41st in goods market efficiency. Sri Lanka ranks 8th in the World Giving Index, registering high levels of contentment and charitable behaviour in its society. In 2010, The New York Times placed Sri Lanka at the top of its list of 31 places to visit. The Dow Jones classified Sri Lanka as an emerging market in 2010, and Citigroup classified it as a 3G country in February 2011. Sri Lanka ranks well above other South Asian countries in the Human Development Index (HDI) with 0.750 points.
wn.com/The Economy Of Sri Lanka
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sri Lanka's GDP in terms of purchasing power parity is second only to the Maldives in the South Asian region in terms of per capita income. Sri Lanka recorded a GDP growth of 8.3% in 2011.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Sri Lanka became a plantation economy, famous for its production and export of cinnamon, rubber and Ceylon tea, which remains a trademark national export. The development of modern ports under British rule raised the strategic importance of the island as a centre of trade. From 1948 to 1977 socialism strongly influenced the government's economic policies. Colonial plantations were dismantled, industries were nationalised and a welfare state established. In 1977 the Free market economy was introduced to the country, incorporating privatisation, deregulation and the promotion of private enterprise.
While the production and export of tea, rubber, coffee, sugar and other commodities remain important, industrialisation has increased the importance of food processing, textiles, telecommunications and finance. The country's main economic sectors are tourism, tea export, clothing, rice production and other agricultural products. In addition to these economic sectors, overseas employment, especially in the Middle East, contributes substantially in foreign exchange. As of 2010, the service sector makes up 60% of GDP, the industrial sector 28%, and the agriculture sector 12%. The private sector accounts for 85% of the economy. India is Sri Lanka's largest trading partner. Economic disparities exist between the provinces, with the Western province contributing 45.1% of the GDP and the Southern province and the Central province contributing 10.7% and 10%, respectively. With the end of the war, the Northern province reported a record 22.9% GDP growth in 2010.
The per capita income of Sri Lanka has doubled since 2005. During the same period, poverty has dropped from 15.2% to 7.6%, unemployment rate has dropped from 7.2% to 4.9%, market capitalisation of Colombo Stock Exchange has quadrupled and budget deficit has doubled. Over 90% of the households in Sri Lanka are electrified. 87.3% of the population have access to safe drinking water and 39% have access to pipe-borne water. Income inequality has also dropped in recent years, indicated by a gini coefficient of 0.36 in 2010. Sri Lanka's cellular subscriber base has shown a staggering 550% growth, from 2005 to 2010. Sri Lanka was the first country in the South Asian region to introduce 3G, 3.5G HSDPA, 3.75G HSUPA and 4G LTE mobile broadband Internet technologies.
The Global Competitiveness Report, published by the World Economic Forum, has described Sri Lanka's economy as transitioning from the factor-driven stage to the efficiency-driven stage, and that it ranks 52nd in global competitiveness. Also, out of the 142 countries surveyed, Sri Lanka ranked 45th in health and primary education, 32nd in business sophistication, 42nd in innovation, and 41st in goods market efficiency. Sri Lanka ranks 8th in the World Giving Index, registering high levels of contentment and charitable behaviour in its society. In 2010, The New York Times placed Sri Lanka at the top of its list of 31 places to visit. The Dow Jones classified Sri Lanka as an emerging market in 2010, and Citigroup classified it as a 3G country in February 2011. Sri Lanka ranks well above other South Asian countries in the Human Development Index (HDI) with 0.750 points.
- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 4
The economy of Sri Lanka
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LOL ! its a homework ¬¬
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LOL ! its a homework ¬¬
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 5
Sri Lanka: Reconciling and Rebuilding
In the four years since the end of a civil war, Sri Lanka has a booming economy and a government committed to moving forward. Gene Randall went to Sri Lanka to ...
In the four years since the end of a civil war, Sri Lanka has a booming economy and a government committed to moving forward. Gene Randall went to Sri Lanka to see for himself how far the people have come, and found a country at peace and ripe for investment. He also found a country of increasing strategic importance to the United States.
wn.com/Sri Lanka Reconciling And Rebuilding
In the four years since the end of a civil war, Sri Lanka has a booming economy and a government committed to moving forward. Gene Randall went to Sri Lanka to see for himself how far the people have come, and found a country at peace and ripe for investment. He also found a country of increasing strategic importance to the United States.
- published: 26 Jan 2014
- views: 79155
Reimagine Our Economy | Tilak Dissanayake | TEDxColombo
The dinosaur among the speaker of this year’s TEDxColombo. His jovial nature is to fool you before he hits you with theories, concepts and crazy ideas on how we...
The dinosaur among the speaker of this year’s TEDxColombo. His jovial nature is to fool you before he hits you with theories, concepts and crazy ideas on how we can change Sri Lanka’s economy. Here’s his journey from Transport Drones, Electric Sports Cars to how it all fits in the bigger picture.
Tilak Dissanayake is an engineer and inventor in a variety of fields. His extensive product design, development and delivery experience of 37 years includes companies such as Boeing--12 years in the commercial and defense areas--, Xerox--7 years--, and 6 years in Silicon Valley startup companies, briefly including Netscape, during the Internet boom years. He holds a MSc and BSc with High Honors in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawaii, and is a certified project management professional. Tilak is a volunteer with the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka and lectures on aerodynamics at their District Aviation Awareness Program events which are designed to attract rural youth to careers in aviation.
He is currently designing a fully automated robotic airplane and air traffic control system to alleviate, at end point, the problem of global, rural poverty via a low cost, environmentally friendly, air transportation network.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Reimagine Our Economy | Tilak Dissanayake | Tedxcolombo
The dinosaur among the speaker of this year’s TEDxColombo. His jovial nature is to fool you before he hits you with theories, concepts and crazy ideas on how we can change Sri Lanka’s economy. Here’s his journey from Transport Drones, Electric Sports Cars to how it all fits in the bigger picture.
Tilak Dissanayake is an engineer and inventor in a variety of fields. His extensive product design, development and delivery experience of 37 years includes companies such as Boeing--12 years in the commercial and defense areas--, Xerox--7 years--, and 6 years in Silicon Valley startup companies, briefly including Netscape, during the Internet boom years. He holds a MSc and BSc with High Honors in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawaii, and is a certified project management professional. Tilak is a volunteer with the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka and lectures on aerodynamics at their District Aviation Awareness Program events which are designed to attract rural youth to careers in aviation.
He is currently designing a fully automated robotic airplane and air traffic control system to alleviate, at end point, the problem of global, rural poverty via a low cost, environmentally friendly, air transportation network.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 3
RR0233/A Sri Lanka: Economy
SHOTLIST
exteriors of Colombo World Trade Centre; interior of Colombo World Trade Centre; Colombo Stock Exchange sign; various of traders on floor of Colombo...
SHOTLIST
exteriors of Colombo World Trade Centre; interior of Colombo World Trade Centre; Colombo Stock Exchange sign; various of traders on floor of Colombo Stock Exchange; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; Trading board; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; various showing war damage of Chavakachcheri; SOT Isabelle Barras, Head Of Delegation, ICRC, Sri Lanka; various of Sri Lanka Development Forum news conference; SOT K N Choksy, Sri Lankan Finance Minister; FILE July 2001: various of burning aircraft at Colombo Airport; SOT Paddy Withana, Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism; various interiors of Colombo Airport; various of Mount Lavinia hotel; SOT Dr Kumar Rupesinghe, Human Rights Campaigner & Conflict Resolution expert, author of Civil War and Civil Peace, An Introduction to Conflict Resolution; night shot of traditional Sri Lankan dancers and elephants; various aerials of Colombo; Colombo street scenes and shopping; various of Colombo docks; SOT Charitha Ratwatte, Secretary, Sri Lankan Finance and Planning Ministry; various of zip factory and women workers; various of wedding of Thanenthiran and Lokeni Balasubramanium; wreck just off shore; beach; group of young men playing football, group of young men playing cards; small boys playing in the surf (APTN)
STORYLINE
Sri Lanka is hoping that peace talks possibly beginning in September could help the country's war-ravaged economy. The 20-year civil war with Tamil separatists in the north was hugely expensive and the country last year experienced negative economic growth for the first time in its history. But since the ceasefire in February the government has predicted that economic growth could reach three per cent, while stock market and business confidence have risen. Even so, it may take some time for any economic benefits to trickle down to Sri Lanka's poorest citizens.
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wn.com/Rr0233 A Sri Lanka Economy
SHOTLIST
exteriors of Colombo World Trade Centre; interior of Colombo World Trade Centre; Colombo Stock Exchange sign; various of traders on floor of Colombo Stock Exchange; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; Trading board; SOT Ajit Gunewardena, Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange; various showing war damage of Chavakachcheri; SOT Isabelle Barras, Head Of Delegation, ICRC, Sri Lanka; various of Sri Lanka Development Forum news conference; SOT K N Choksy, Sri Lankan Finance Minister; FILE July 2001: various of burning aircraft at Colombo Airport; SOT Paddy Withana, Chairman Sri Lanka Tourism; various interiors of Colombo Airport; various of Mount Lavinia hotel; SOT Dr Kumar Rupesinghe, Human Rights Campaigner & Conflict Resolution expert, author of Civil War and Civil Peace, An Introduction to Conflict Resolution; night shot of traditional Sri Lankan dancers and elephants; various aerials of Colombo; Colombo street scenes and shopping; various of Colombo docks; SOT Charitha Ratwatte, Secretary, Sri Lankan Finance and Planning Ministry; various of zip factory and women workers; various of wedding of Thanenthiran and Lokeni Balasubramanium; wreck just off shore; beach; group of young men playing football, group of young men playing cards; small boys playing in the surf (APTN)
STORYLINE
Sri Lanka is hoping that peace talks possibly beginning in September could help the country's war-ravaged economy. The 20-year civil war with Tamil separatists in the north was hugely expensive and the country last year experienced negative economic growth for the first time in its history. But since the ceasefire in February the government has predicted that economic growth could reach three per cent, while stock market and business confidence have risen. Even so, it may take some time for any economic benefits to trickle down to Sri Lanka's poorest citizens.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/9b81f7a720479e089a41f07f3564b9cb
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' - Intro Video (Part 1/5)
IPS flagship annual publication 'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' has as its theme this year 'Keeping Sri Lanka on the Growth Expressway'. Watch the fir......
IPS flagship annual publication 'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' has as its theme this year 'Keeping Sri Lanka on the Growth Expressway'. Watch the fir...
wn.com/'Sri Lanka State Of The Economy 2012' Intro Video (Part 1 5)
IPS flagship annual publication 'Sri Lanka: State of the Economy 2012' has as its theme this year 'Keeping Sri Lanka on the Growth Expressway'. Watch the fir...
Sri Lanka, rising star of Asian economy - FOX NEWS
Which country had the best performing market in 2010? FOX NEWS asked in a special report on Sri Lanka. 'Guess what? It was not the United States of America! The...
Which country had the best performing market in 2010? FOX NEWS asked in a special report on Sri Lanka. 'Guess what? It was not the United States of America! The best performing stock market was Sri Lanka's CSE which was up 96% for the year', they said.
Calling Sri Lanka 'the rising star of the Asian economy', FOX NEWS said Sri Lanka has demonstrated economic resilience amid a global economic downturn, emerging as a success story for others to emulate.
Sri Lanka has now returned to peace and prosperity, the report said adding that the government has devoted millions of dollars to develop and restore life in the areas affected by the decades-long conflict.
'Most people displaced by the fighting have returned home as the country focuses on healing and reconciliation'.
FOX NEWS also refers to a US Senate report which called the victory against the LTTE one of the few times in history that a terrorist group has ever been defeated.
Stating that Sri Lanka is Asian's oldest democracy, it adds: 'continuing its rich traditions of democracy and political freedom, elections were held in 2010 throughout the entire country for the first time since 1983'.
FOX NEWS also states that Sri Lanka is a 'hub of religious tolerance'.
'The natural beauty of its tropical forests, beaches, mountainous landscapes and cultural heritage make it a place of unrivaled splendor that has long been praised by travel writers', it adds.
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wn.com/Sri Lanka, Rising Star Of Asian Economy Fox News
Which country had the best performing market in 2010? FOX NEWS asked in a special report on Sri Lanka. 'Guess what? It was not the United States of America! The best performing stock market was Sri Lanka's CSE which was up 96% for the year', they said.
Calling Sri Lanka 'the rising star of the Asian economy', FOX NEWS said Sri Lanka has demonstrated economic resilience amid a global economic downturn, emerging as a success story for others to emulate.
Sri Lanka has now returned to peace and prosperity, the report said adding that the government has devoted millions of dollars to develop and restore life in the areas affected by the decades-long conflict.
'Most people displaced by the fighting have returned home as the country focuses on healing and reconciliation'.
FOX NEWS also refers to a US Senate report which called the victory against the LTTE one of the few times in history that a terrorist group has ever been defeated.
Stating that Sri Lanka is Asian's oldest democracy, it adds: 'continuing its rich traditions of democracy and political freedom, elections were held in 2010 throughout the entire country for the first time since 1983'.
FOX NEWS also states that Sri Lanka is a 'hub of religious tolerance'.
'The natural beauty of its tropical forests, beaches, mountainous landscapes and cultural heritage make it a place of unrivaled splendor that has long been praised by travel writers', it adds.
http://appsforfree.org
http://sendfreefax.net
http://free2callu.com
- published: 04 Apr 2011
- views: 2898
China's role in Sri Lanka economy grows
The first phase of a $500m container terminal funded by China has opened in Sri Lanka.
It is the latest development in an increasingly close relationship betwe...
The first phase of a $500m container terminal funded by China has opened in Sri Lanka.
It is the latest development in an increasingly close relationship between the two countries.
China recently pledged $2.2bn in loans to Sri Lanka, and has funded projects including the south Asian nation's first toll expressway, an international airport and sea port and a coal fired power plant.
Al Jazeera's Minelle Fernandez reports from Colombo.
wn.com/China's Role In Sri Lanka Economy Grows
The first phase of a $500m container terminal funded by China has opened in Sri Lanka.
It is the latest development in an increasingly close relationship between the two countries.
China recently pledged $2.2bn in loans to Sri Lanka, and has funded projects including the south Asian nation's first toll expressway, an international airport and sea port and a coal fired power plant.
Al Jazeera's Minelle Fernandez reports from Colombo.
- published: 11 Aug 2013
- views: 6155
Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class
Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class...
Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class
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Sri Lankan Airlines Economy class
- published: 09 Aug 2014
- views: 219
Shiran Fernando on the Sri Lankan economy
Interview on Business Today Program on Channel Eye...
Interview on Business Today Program on Channel Eye
wn.com/Shiran Fernando On The Sri Lankan Economy
Interview on Business Today Program on Channel Eye
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 78
Pakistan's economy Being Collapsed
s it true that "Pakistan Economy is rapidly collapsing", Babar Awan examine it by reviewing reports filed by several journalists.
According to the Internationa...
s it true that "Pakistan Economy is rapidly collapsing", Babar Awan examine it by reviewing reports filed by several journalists.
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pakistan's economy grew by only 2.4% last year, one of the lowest in the region and way behind India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
At the heart of Pakistan's fiscal problem are some chronic structural imbalances. In a country of 180 million, less than 1% of people pay income tax. Billions of rupees of government revenue never make it into the treasury because of leakages, waste and corruption.
wn.com/Pakistan's Economy Being Collapsed
s it true that "Pakistan Economy is rapidly collapsing", Babar Awan examine it by reviewing reports filed by several journalists.
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pakistan's economy grew by only 2.4% last year, one of the lowest in the region and way behind India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
At the heart of Pakistan's fiscal problem are some chronic structural imbalances. In a country of 180 million, less than 1% of people pay income tax. Billions of rupees of government revenue never make it into the treasury because of leakages, waste and corruption.
- published: 17 Aug 2015
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Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy: Dr. Nonis
Presidential Advisor on International Affairs Dr. Chris Nonis says that Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy.
දැනුම මත රඳා පවතින අර්ථික අනුගත වියයුතු බව...
Presidential Advisor on International Affairs Dr. Chris Nonis says that Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy.
දැනුම මත රඳා පවතින අර්ථික අනුගත වියයුතු බව ජනාධිපති උපදේශක ක්රිස් නෝනිස් මහතා පවසයි.
wn.com/Sri Lanka Needs A Knowledge Driven Economy Dr. Nonis
Presidential Advisor on International Affairs Dr. Chris Nonis says that Sri Lanka needs a knowledge driven economy.
දැනුම මත රඳා පවතින අර්ථික අනුගත වියයුතු බව ජනාධිපති උපදේශක ක්රිස් නෝනිස් මහතා පවසයි.
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 1845
PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016...
PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
wn.com/Pm Attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
PM attends Sri Lanka Economic Forum 2016
- published: 07 Jan 2016
- views: 795
Sri Lanka's Economy Poise For Growth - Bloomberg
H.S.B.C. predicts that Sri Lanka's economy is set for a big rebound and may become the Hong Kong of India. (Bloomberg News)...
H.S.B.C. predicts that Sri Lanka's economy is set for a big rebound and may become the Hong Kong of India. (Bloomberg News)
wn.com/Sri Lanka's Economy Poise For Growth Bloomberg
H.S.B.C. predicts that Sri Lanka's economy is set for a big rebound and may become the Hong Kong of India. (Bloomberg News)
- published: 18 Jun 2009
- views: 4713
Sri Lanka General Election 2015 -- The Economy
මැතිවරණයෙන් මට මොනවද?
Mithuru Kavaya. Speaker Rajpal Abeynayake, Attorney At Law, former Editor in Chief of three newspapers....
මැතිවරණයෙන් මට මොනවද?
Mithuru Kavaya. Speaker Rajpal Abeynayake, Attorney At Law, former Editor in Chief of three newspapers.
wn.com/Sri Lanka General Election 2015 The Economy
මැතිවරණයෙන් මට මොනවද?
Mithuru Kavaya. Speaker Rajpal Abeynayake, Attorney At Law, former Editor in Chief of three newspapers.
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 19
Sri Lanka’s economy will be reformed:PM in Parliament
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wn.com/Sri Lanka’S Economy Will Be Reformed Pm In Parliament
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
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State of the Economy in Sri Lanka - Poverty struck Farmers (අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව)
ලංකාවේ පවතින ආර්ථික තත්වය - අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව (අපිට වහ බොන්න වෙලා තියෙන්නෙ)
The innocent farmer tells how its time to drink poison and end his life du...
ලංකාවේ පවතින ආර්ථික තත්වය - අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව (අපිට වහ බොන්න වෙලා තියෙන්නෙ)
The innocent farmer tells how its time to drink poison and end his life due to poverty, while the politicians waste money inside AC rooms.
wn.com/State Of The Economy In Sri Lanka Poverty Struck Farmers (අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව)
ලංකාවේ පවතින ආර්ථික තත්වය - අසරන ගොවි මහතෙකු ගෙ කතාව (අපිට වහ බොන්න වෙලා තියෙන්නෙ)
The innocent farmer tells how its time to drink poison and end his life due to poverty, while the politicians waste money inside AC rooms.
- published: 23 Aug 2014
- views: 182
Sri Lanka - CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY
CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY Posted on 11 August 2011. Members of the Civil Defence Force who protected the villages from the terrori......
CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY Posted on 11 August 2011. Members of the Civil Defence Force who protected the villages from the terrori...
wn.com/Sri Lanka Civil Defence Force Contributing To National Economy
CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE CONTRIBUTING TO NATIONAL ECONOMY Posted on 11 August 2011. Members of the Civil Defence Force who protected the villages from the terrori...
- published: 12 Aug 2011
- views: 332
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Sri Lanka's Economy saw a 7.8% development in the year 2014; The Central Bank of Sri Lanka
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wn.com/Sri Lanka's Economy Saw A 7.8 Development In The Year 2014 The Central Bank Of Sri Lanka
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- published: 02 Jan 2015
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