The biggest ever Public Private Partnership (PPP) effort in recent history enlisting Sri Lankan exports and its private sector surfaced on 26 April in Colombo and called for the highest political will to move forward. Crucially, a massive international support wave too has been hinted for Sri Lankaโ€™s TFA implementationmore

Sri Lankaโ€™s first ever country session for its exporters on the historic WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) will commence in Colombo on Wednesday 26 February. Vice President Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation Donia Hammami, Global Alliance for Trade Facilitationโ€™s Trade Expert & Senior Advisor, Eric Miller are now in Colombomore

Sri Lanka began embarking on the daunting task of the formulation of its intellectual property policy segment that links its โ€˜Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions; on 24 April in Colombo. More importantly, Sri Lanka will witness the biggest milestone in its Intellectual property history when, after years of intense backgroundmore

Sri Lanka says itโ€™s enlisting its massive cooperative sector for a speedier realisation of it 2030 national Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) plan.more

In a new breakthrough for Sri Lankan exports sector, one of the fastest growing free ports in the world, and one of the biggest free-ports in the powerful Gulf Cooperation Council has opened its doors to Sri Lanka with unparalleled incentives of entry hitherto not offered by other free portsmore

Government braces for New Year demand cycle, gears up stateโ€™s distribution mechanism heavily Rishad achieves HE Presidentโ€™s target, preps Lanka Sathosa for demanding season ahead โ€˜Opened a brand new Lanka Sathosa in Akkaraipattu today, completed the taskโ€™-Rishad Says added 50 new Lanka Sathosa stores across the island in just 11more

As the Sinhala and Hindu new year season loomed closer, top Ministers in charge of economy and trade jointly stepped out to the marketplace on 7 April, quelled consumer market fears and debunked speculations of any looming shortages. They also promptly re-assured the Lankan consumers of uninterrupted food, commodity andmore