Sri Lanka’s tea exports for May 2019 shows a gain from the same period last year
Sri Lanka tea exports for the month of May 2019 have reportedly totalled 26.6 M/kgs, which is a gain of 3.5 M/kgs in comparison to 23.07 M/kgs of May 2018.
Sri Lanka tea exports for the month of May 2019 have reportedly totalled 26.6 M/kgs, which is a gain of 3.5 M/kgs in comparison to 23.07 M/kgs of May 2018.
CEAT Kelani in Sri Lanka through CEAT Winmile AW is reportedly expanding brand’s market share while boosting import substitution.
The Sri Lanka Association of Software Services Companies (SLASSCOM) together with Amazon Web Services (AWS) has reportedly launched its knowledge and skills mission to train 50,000 students in the country by 2022.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has stated that foreign holdings in Sri Lankan rupee bonds grew by Rs. 2.3 billion to Rs. 147.1 billion for the week ended June 26.
Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA), which represents agents of global automakers, has reportedly stated they were planning to draw up a policy document on a future mobility plan for Sri Lanka.