President returns after successful visit to China

President Maithripala Sirisena returned to the Island yesterday (16) after successfully completing the brief official visit to China bringing many developmental benefits to the country while enhancing the cooperation regarding the national security of Sri Lanka. The official discussion held between President Sirisena and the Chinese President Xi Jinping was concluded in a fruitful manner and the Chinese President pledged to provide every possible assistance to Sri Lanka to curb terrorism.

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IMF says Sri Lanka's economy expected to recover in 2019

Sri Lanka's economy remains vulnerable to adverse shocks and the economy is expected to recover gradually in 2019, while downside risks remain, the International Monetary Fund said in its staff report released Thursday following the Fifth Review under the Extended Fund Facility.

Real GDP growth is projected to recover to 3.6 percent in 2019 compared to 4.5 percent at the time of the fourth review in June 2018, driven by agriculture and manufacturing, and to gradually reach 5 percent over the medium term.

"Nevertheless, important downside risks remain, stemming from a tightening of global financial conditions and weaker external demand, as well as domestic uncertainty after the recent terrorist attacks and in the run up to the elections," the report said. Inflation is expected to rise to 4.5 percent by end-2019, as economic activity recovers and food prices stabilize, following weather-related supply disruptions in 2018.

The current account deficit is projected to narrow to 2.8 percent of GDP in 2019, driven by export growth, supported by the exchange rate correction and recently-signed free trade agreements, and lower oil prices. The IMF report said Sri Lanka's economy remains vulnerable to adverse shocks given the high public debt, large refinancing needs, and low reserves. According to the global lender, a tightening in global financial conditions and capital flow pressures could raise refinancing risks. Trade tensions in key economies, coupled with weaker global growth, could reduce export growth, FDI, and remittances.

"On the domestic front, political uncertainty in the run up to the elections poses risks to program implementation, while security concerns following the terrorist attacks might negatively affect tourism and investor sentiment. On the upside, stronger external demand and FDI, an easing of trade tensions and global financial conditions could support growth and facilitate the adjustment."

Lower energy prices would reduce the current account deficit and support the implementation of energy pricing reforms. The IMF staff recommended that prudent monetary policy by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka should continue, together with greater exchange rate flexibility, consistent with the roadmap towards flexible inflation targeting.

The lender noted that renewed efforts to improve transparency, accountability, and cost-efficiency of large state-owned enterprises are needed. While the implementation of the fuel pricing reform has been a major step to mitigate fiscal risks from Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, the authorities should move forward with plans to bring SriLankan Airlines on a sound commercial and financial footing and complete energy pricing reforms to address remaining risks from SOEs, the IMF staff recommended.

Sri Lanka has requested the IMF to extend the EFF arrangement by one year to allow for adequate time to complete the government's reform agenda, and accordingly, the EFF arrangement has been extended until June 2, 2020.

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Climate peaceful for Vesak celebrations - Army Chief

A peaceful environment and security will be provided for everyone to enjoy their Vesak and to celebrate the tenth year of the end of terrorism in peace without overstepping the laws of the land, Army Commander Lt. General Mahesh Senanayake said yesterday. The situation in the country has been brought under control since April 21 terrorist bombings. We have contained terrorism in spite of the occurrences of a few incidents on May 13 and 14, which were brought under control,& he said.

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Public institutions to get land deeds soon

The Lands and Parliamentary Reforms Ministry will provide public institutions with lands deeds very soon, Minister Gayantha Karunathilaka said.The Minister was addressing the launching ceremony of ‘IDAM& (Lands), the new monthly supplement of his ministry, at the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon (Lake House) yesterday.

He said that many public institutions including police stations, hospitals, and schools do not have deeds to date.The new publication will be issued free along with the Dinamina Newspaper on Friday to bring information and the news from the Lands Ministry to the public.

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Strict sentencing regime should be enforced for serious crimes - AG

Attorney General Dappula de Livera PC emphasized the necessity of enforcing strict sentencing regime in respect of serious crimes in the country. The Attorney General made these remarks while speaking at the ceremonial sitting held at the Supreme Court on Wednesday (15) to welcome former Attorney General Jayantha Jayasuriya as the country47th Chief Justice. The Attorney General stated that Ad-hoc sentencing policies have not addressed punishment sufficiently and adequately for serious crimes.

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Majority of Zaharan group nabbed

A majority of the Zaharan group linked to the Easter Sunday terror attacks have been arrested by the Security Forces and Police and the rest will be apprehended soon, Minister Ruwan Wijewardene said Since the first attack, all security measures have been taken to restore normalcy in the country. But the disturbances which occurred in Minuwangoda on Monday proved that certain sinister forces were attempting to achieve their petty aims, taking cover behind the Easter Sunday incidents, he said.

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