Sri Lanka

Addressing the Business Roundtable organized by BOI Sri Lanka and the Swiss-Asian Chamber of Commerce yesterday, during his official tour to Switzerland to attend the 54th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted significant strides in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery and outlined future growth prospects.President Wickremesinghe began by acknowledging the challenging times the nation faced, noting the adverse effects of the recent crisis on businesses, small enterprises and the overall population.

He mentioned a constructive meeting with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where it was surprising to learn that Sri Lanka had over performed despite the difficulties.One key aspect highlighted by the President was the successful debt restructuring in collaboration with the IMF, emphasizing its necessity for dealing with creditors.

He outlined the reforms undertaken in 2022 and 2023, addressing crucial business impediments and resolving supply bottlenecks in fuel and electricity.

Additionally, import restrictions were lifted, foreign exchange liquidity was restored and a primary surplus in the balance of payments is anticipated for the first time since 1977.President Wickremesinghe highlighted positive indicators such as the stabilization of the currency, a significant reduction in inflation, and the reversal of negative economic growth from the third quarter of 2023.

The achievement of a primary budget surplus in 2023 marked a notable improvement.The President went on to discuss the effective progress in debt restructuring, with key creditors agreeing in principle.

The IMF’s approval of Sri Lanka’s first program review in December 2023 sets the stage for a shift from stabilization to recovery and growth in 2024.Looking ahead, President Wickremesinghe emphasized the government’s focus on fostering growth through exports, services and investments, including foreign direct investment (FDI).

He announced concluded and upcoming FTAs with Singapore, Thailand, India and China, along with ongoing talks with other South Asian nations.

The President highlighted Sri Lanka’s initiatives to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the benefits of GSP Plus for access to European markets.The address concluded with the President unveiling opportunities for investments in renewable energy, agriculture modernization, tourism, IT and infrastructure development through public-private partnerships.

He highlighted forthcoming laws and commissions aimed at enhancing market access, fostering trade and investment and ensuring the competitiveness of Sri Lanka’s economy.

President Wickremesinghe reassured foreign investors by mentioning the removal of restrictions and the ongoing commitment to economic reforms.Meanwhile, sharing his perspective during the roundtable discussion on Sri Lanka’s undertaken reforms, Mr.

Sagala Ratnayaka, the President’s Senior Advisor on National Security and Presidential Chief of Staff, emphasized a comprehensive approach encompassing both economic and governmental facets.Mr.

Ratnayaka highlighted that alongside economic reforms, the government embarked on an extensive array of changes.

This included a proactive engagement in a diagnostics exercise initiated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).Notably, the government did not wait for the completion of the IMF diagnostics exercise but initiated various measures beforehand.

Initiatives like the establishment of the Parliamentary Budget Office were implemented even before the governance diagnostics report was published.Subsequent to these initial steps, a comprehensive program was launched to implement diagnostic reforms.

Mr.

Ratnayaka underscored the significance of introducing critical legislation, such as the anti-corruption law.

He explained the process by which the Constitutional Council would recommend commissioners for the Anti-Corruption Commission to the President.

Emphasizing a forward-looking approach, Mr.

Ratnayaka affirmed that all undertaken actions aim to elevate international standards.The Senior Advisor highlighted the introduction of a substantial number of pieces of legislation on the governance front, with approximately 20 already completed.

Looking ahead, the focus includes labour laws, with a target of 40 or 50 new laws and the consolidation of around 40 to 50 existing legislations into a modern, forward-looking framework.

The overarching goal is to create a favourable environment for employers and align Sri Lanka with contemporary global standards.The Business Roundtable provided a platform for Sri Lanka to showcase its economic resilience and commitment to growth, leaving attendees optimistic about the nation’s future prospects.Representing the Sri Lankan business community at this Business Roundtable were Mr.

Krishan Balendra – Chairman John Keels Holdings, Mr.

Sanath Manatunge – CEO/MD Commercial Bank PLC, Mr.

Dilshan Wirasekara – Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange, Mr.

Prakash Schaffter – Deputy Chairman Janashakthi Insurance PLC, Mr.

Keith Bernard – Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Ms.

Stasshani Jayawardena – Joint Deputy Chairman/MD, Aitken Spence PLC, Mr.

Sanjeev Gardiner – Chairman Galle Face Group, Mr.

Ashok Pathirage – Chairman Sri Lankan Airlines, Mr.

Sujeewa Rajapakse – Chairman People’s Bank, Dr.

Parakrama Dissanayake – Deputy Chairman - Managing Director, Aitken Spence PLC and ⁠ Mr.

Supun Weerasinghe – CEO Daialog Axiata.In addition, Mr.

Dinesh Weerakkody – Chairman Board of Investment/Chairman Colombo Port City Economic Commission, Mr.

Revan Wickramasuriya – Chief Operating Officer Colombo Port City Economic Commission, Mr.

Prasanjith Wijayatilake – Executive Director Investment Promotion Board of Investment, Mr.

Sagala Ratnayaka – Chief of Staff to the President - NSA, Mr.

Deshal De Mel – Advisor to the Finance Minister and Mr.

Ruwan Wijewardene – Advisor to the President on Climate Change participated in this roundtable discussion.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.


STRIPE


[Sri Lanka] - Praveen Jayawickrama banned under ICC Anti-Corruption Code


Parties that backed Ranil to contest basic election under Gas Cylinder sign


MPs who supported former President to contest under elephant symbol?


[Sri Lanka] - China pledges full assistance for Sri Lanka s financial obligation restructuring and financial stability


Jaishankar to visit Sri Lanka on Oct 4 - reports


[Sri Lanka] - No reports of Sri Lankans in Israel impacted by Iran attacks - envoy


[Sri Lanka] - Australia guarantees support for Sri Lanka s IMF program


Oil prices jump more than 2% as Middle East tensions escalate


HC adjourns hearing of hit-and-run case against Patali Champika till Feb. 28


Cuba agrees to provide expert knowledge for dengue control in Sri Lanka


Danish authorities examine 2 blasts near Israel s embassy in Copenhagen


USD selling rate drops below Rs. 300 for first time in over 15 months


Roshan Ranasinghe appointed Chairman of MJP


[Sri Lanka] - High-level IMF group to get here in Sri Lanka today


Freight container transportation charges reduced


[Sri Lanka] - ADB President declares dedication to deepening cooperation with Sri Lanka


Iran states attack on Israel is over as fears grow of broader conflict


Israel Military says missiles launched by Iran at Israel


Bangladesh sees fresh protests over increasing age limit for government jobs


Presidential Secretariat returns 19 cars to govt institutions


No change in Litro Gas prices for October


[Sri Lanka] - Govt states just initial conversation on IMF program with visiting group


UGC notice on accepting applications for university admission


TNA s Shritharan meets President Anura Kumara Dissanayake


ASPI jumps 137 points, nears 12,000 mark


[Sri Lanka] - Russian Ambassador contacts President; provides personal message from Putin


School bus catches fire in Thailand, 25 feared dead


Bus fares decreased


US Ambassador Julie Chung calls on President Dissanayake


Dhammika Perera re-appointed Co-Chairman of Hayleys PLC


Japan s parliament elects Shigeru Ishiba, recently chosen governing celebration leader, as prime minister


New Chairman designated to Litro Gas


President instructs to suspend Scholarship Exam paper marking for 2 weeks


Committee to evaluate advantages given to MPs, Ministers, and ex-presidents


Performing Controller General of Immigration and Emigration appointed


Duminda Hulangamuwa and Prof. Anil Fernando designated Senior Economic Advisors to President


Postal ballot applications for General Election accepted from today


We aim to recover cheerful, carefree youth every kid is worthy of President


Israel begins Lebanon ground invasion with minimal raids on Hezbollah





68