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The election of President Maithripala Sirisena in January 2015 signified an historic shift in Sri Lanka’s trajectory. With the former administration having often been accused of nepotism and political appointments to key roles, the team of the prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has signalled a move towards liberalisation, transparency and...

 

Sri Lanka is well situated for trade and an attractive target for international investment. Lying on major shipping and air routes, it is close to the markets of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Moreover, the country has a literate workforce, good infrastructure, healthy population and relatively low wages.

 

The British brought tea to Sri Lanka in the mid-1800s and, quickly overtaking coffee, it has grown into one of the island nation’s most notable exports. Sri Lanka’s single-origin tea, Ceylon Tea, is highly sought after in international markets and well known companies like Dilmah sell it at a premium all over the world. However, while tea as a...

 

ETIQUETTE: Business settings remain formal with small cultural nuances, but leeway is given to foreigners in this respect. While men normally shake hands with other men, and women with women, some women may not wish to shake hands with men outside of family circles. It is best to wait and see if a...

Articles & Analysis | COLOMBO from The Report: Sri Lanka 2016

 

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Sri Lanka has had a poor history of revenue collection. Tax revenues as a percentage of GDP have declined from above 20% in the early 1990s to about 12.2% in 2014. In comparison, Malaysia and Thailand are at about 15%, while Singapore is about 13%. India, however, is at 10%, although it also contains a far larger informal economy.

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