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IMF reports strong economic progress in Sri Lanka, urges continued reform
An IMF mission team concluded its visit to Sri Lanka, reporting positive economic outcomes under the country’s reform program. GDP grew 4.8% in Q1 2025, inflation eased, and reserves reached $6 billion. The IMF praised ongoing fiscal improvements but warned of rising external risks. It urged sustained reform efforts, particularly in revenue generation, debt restructuring, and governance. Progress will be formally assessed in the upcoming Fifth Review of the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program.
Sri Lanka waives visa fees for 40 countries
Sri Lanka has extended its visa-fee waiver to 40 countries to boost tourism, despite an expected annual revenue loss of USD 66 million. Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said increased tourist arrivals will offset the loss. A full list of eligible countries has been released.
Korean President condemns humiliation of Sri Lankan migrant worker
A Sri Lankan migrant worker in South Korea says he continues to suffer trauma months after being tied to a forklift and mocked by co-workers at a brick factory in Naju. A video of the incident, which went viral this week, has sparked public outrage and prompted a government investigation. Human rights groups condemned the act as a reflection of systemic discrimination against migrant workers. President Lee Jae Myung and labour authorities pledged strong action, with inspections underway at the factory.
Court orders Minister Wasantha & two others to give statements in land fraud case
The Mount Lavinia Magistrate’s Court has ordered Minister Wasantha Samarasinghe, Deputy Minister Mahinda Jayasinghe, and Kaduwela Mayor Ranjan Jayalal to give statements to the CID over an alleged Rs. 3.6 million land fraud. The case involves a disputed property linked to the National Workers’ Institute and a forged deed, with investigations still pending AG advice.
Sri Lanka has identified five sites for first nuclear power plant
Sri Lanka has identified five candidate sites for its first nuclear power plant, the IAEA confirmed following a review mission in July. The agency praised Sri Lanka’s progress on nuclear infrastructure and legal frameworks, with nuclear energy now included in the national energy plan for 2025–2044.
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