Vehicle Importers Warn New Surcharge Could Push Prices Up by Rs. 1.5 Million CeylonWire May 17, 2026 The Vehicle Importers Association of Sri Lanka has warned that the government’s new 50% surcharge on vehicle imports could increase
Low-Pressure System Near Sri Lanka Gradually Weakening, Says Met Department CeylonWire May 17, 2026 The Department of Meteorology Sri Lanka says the low-pressure area located north of Sri Lanka is gradually weakening. However, due
Vegetable Prices Likely to Rise Amid Ongoing Adverse Weather CeylonWire May 16, 2026 Vegetable prices in Sri Lanka are expected to increase in the coming days as continuing adverse weather conditions disrupt supplies
Low-Pressure System Near Sri Lanka Continues to Persist, Says Met Department CeylonWire May 16, 2026 The Department of Meteorology Sri Lanka says the low-pressure area located northeast of Sri Lanka continues to persist according to
Govt to Install 16 Advanced Cardiac Cath Lab Machines by 2026 CeylonWire May 16, 2026 The Ministry of Health and Mass Media Sri Lanka says steps have been taken to install 16 modern cardiac catheterization
PM Says Sri Lanka Has Managed Energy Crisis Without Burdening Public CeylonWire May 16, 2026 Harini Amarasuriya says the government of Sri Lanka has successfully managed the ongoing energy crisis without placing an excessive burden
PayPal Officially Expands Services to Sri Lanka CeylonWire May 16, 2026 PayPal officially announced the expansion of its services to Sri Lanka yesterday (16), marking a major development for freelancers, online
An Anomaly of Geography: Re-evaluating the Fixed Palk Strait Link CeylonWire May 16, 2026 It is a striking geographic paradox that while the maritime distance between Colombo and Chennai spans roughly 300 kilometers, the
Cuban Ambassador Holds Talks With National Sports Academy on Sports Cooperation CeylonWire May 15, 2026 Patricia Lazara Pego Guevara held discussions yesterday (13) with the board of directors of the National Sports Academy Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Customs Revenue Surpasses Rs. 1.1 Trillion CeylonWire May 15, 2026 Sri Lanka Customs has crossed a major financial milestone, with total revenue collections for the year exceeding Rs. 1.1 trillion.