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Despite global economic meltdown :

Marked increase in foreign remittances

Despite the global economic meltdown foreign remittances have shown a significant increase and diversification.

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‘Draw up a mechanism to face challenge’:

National Social Security System vital for elders

Sri Lanka needs a National Social Security System to ensure the welfare of the elderly population which is expected to be 25 percent of the total population by 2025.

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Jaffna’s tourism industry to bounce back in 2Q, 2010

The travel and tourism industry in Jaffna is expected to be fully operational by the second half of next year as development work is improving rapidly, Manoj Express Services, Managing Director, S. Manoharan told Daily News Business.

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The EDB has identified four distinct areas to promote exports - namely Asia and Ocenia, Europe, America and the Middle East. There are 28 markets in the Asian region of which India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Maldives are significant to Sri Lanka. The Colombo Port plays a pivotal role in the country’s export sector. Here containers are being loaded at the Colombo Port. Picture by Saliya Rupasinghe



 

 
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