President Ranil Wickremesinghe underscored the need to enhance the political, economic and cultural ties between Sri Lanka and Indonesia by reinforcing the Indian Ocean’s identity, during an official meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Beijing today (17).
Both leaders are in China to participate in the Belt & Road Forum for International Cooperation. During the meeting, the two leaders engaged in extensive discussions on further strengthening political, cultural and economic ties between the two countries.
Furthermore, they deliberated on the implications of the economic crisis and the palm oil ban on the trade activities connecting the two nations. President Ranil Wickremesinghe highlighted Sri Lanka’s ongoing efforts to establish free trade agreements with various Asian countries and to formalize the existing agreement with India. In response, the Indonesian President expressed the timeliness of working towards a free trade agreement between Indonesia and Sri Lanka.
The leaders exchanged in-depth insights on global economic and political trends and how they address these challenges as small states in the Asian region. The event was attended by ministers and officials, with Indonesian Foreign Minister Ms. Retno Marsudi leading the delegation from Indonesia and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Sabry, President’s Senior Adviser on National Security and Chief of Presidential Staff Sagala Ratnayaka representing Sri Lanka.
Meanwhile, the President also engaged in bilateral discussions in Beijing this afternoon (17) with Pakistan Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
This meeting took place on the side-lines of the ‘One Belt – One Road’ international conference in China.
During their meeting, both leaders emphasized the global imperative of cultivating a harmonious society free from animosity, prejudice and anger arising from racial, religious or ethnic differences. They stressed the paramount importance of addressing the challenge of fostering a unified society based on shared humanity, where divisions driven by race, religion or ethnicity give way to unity and mutual understanding.
Subsequently, President Ranil Wickremesinghe and Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar engaged in an extensive discourse concerning the economic crises that affected both Pakistan and Sri Lanka, with a particular focus on strategies for recovery.
Moreover, the leaders deliberated on the critical developments unfolding in the Gaza Strip. In this regard, a consensus was reached to issue a joint statement, reflecting their common stance on the matter.
This pivotal meeting was further enriched by the presence of distinguished delegates, including Pakistan’s Finance Minister, Shamshad Akhtar and Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister, Ali Sabry.
Former President – Ranil Wickremesinghe has emphasized that the Sri Lankan government needs to unveil a plan to face the situation created by the US reciprocal taxes.
Making a special statement, Mr. Wickremesinghe points out that although the taxes have been paused at the moment, it will not be scrapped altogether as it is a part of Trump’s manifesto.
As a direct consequence of these taxes, around 100,000 jobs are at risk, he warned, adding that the consequences would ripple across the broader economy.
“Even if the taxes imposed on Sri Lanka are slashed, we will be compelled to pay taxes of 25% – 30%, resulting in exports still declining” he said.
Noting that Sri Lanka will have to generate funds to start setting its debts by 2028 as per the debt restructuring programme, Mr. Wickremesinghe emphasizes that the Government will have to treat this as an emergency situation and come out with a plan to face the situation.
He emphasizes that firstly, discussions must be held with the US and secondly, it must be planned how to solve this issue domestically.
50 schools in Kandy town and surrounding areas will remain closed from April 21 – 25 in view of the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic, the Central Province Chief Secretary and Education Secretary – Madhupani Piyasena said.
The special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic is scheduled to take place at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on April 18. Thereafter, it will continue daily for ten days, from 12:00 noon to 5:30 p.m.
The schools that will closed are as follows :
1. Gurudeniya Maha Vidyalaya 2. Vidyaloka Maha Vidyalaya, Thennekumbura 3. Dharmaraja College 4. D.S. Senanayake Maha Vidyalaya 5. Mahamaya Girls’ College 6. Berrewaerts College 7. Berrewaerts Primary School 8. Siddhartha College, Ampitiya 9. Dambawela Primary School 10. Gothami Balika Vidyalaya 11. Sri Rahula National School 12. St. Anthony’s College 13. St. Anthony’s Girls’ College 14. Sri Chandananda Buddhist Girls’ College 15. Vidyartha College 16. Thakshila College 17. Hemamali Girls’ College 18. St. Sylvester’s College 19. Gannoruwa Junior School, Denuwara 20. Eriyagama Pushpadana Vidyalaya, Denuwara 21. Samudradewi Girls’ College, Wattegama 22. Kandy Model School, Wattegama 23. Mahaweli Maha Vidyalaya, Wattegama 24. Kappetipola Vidyalaya, Kandy 25. Sanghamittha College, Kandy 26. Dharmasoka College, Kandy 27. Senkadagala Weerodhara Vidyalaya, Kandy 28. Rasindev Vidyalaya, Kandy 29. Vimalabuddhi Vidyalaya, Kandy 30. Lumbini Royal College, Kandy 31. Peradeniya Hindu College, Kandy 32. Peradeniya Junior Secondary School, Kandy 33. Peradeniya Central College, Kandy 34. Sarasawi Uyana Maha Vidyalaya, Kandy 35. Ranabima Royal College, Kandy 36. Mahanama College, Kandy 37. Kingswood College, Kandy 38. Seethadevi Girls’ College, Kandy 39. Dharmawickrema Girls’ College, Kandy 40. Siddhi Lebbe College, Kandy 41. Swarnamali Girls’ College, Kandy 42. Girls’ High School, Kandy 43. Viharamahadevi Girls’ College, Kandy 44. Madduma Bandara Vidyalaya, Kandy 45. Hindu Senior College, Kandy 46. Good Shepherd’s Convent, Kandy 47. Pushpadana Girls’ College, Kandy 48. Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Kandy 49. Wariyapola Sri Sumangala College, Kandy 50. Badi-Ud-Din Mahmud Girls’ College, Kandy
The Norochcholai Power Plant has temporarily shut down one of its generators due to a decrease in daily electricity demand, according to Dhammika Wimalaratne, the spokesperson for the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB).
This measure has been in effect since April 11th.
The CEB expects to reconnect the inactive generator to the national grid by April 21st.
According to reports, power plants that generate electricity using fuel have also been deactivated, prioritizing electricity generation from hydropower plants and renewable energy sources.
Disconnect only if an SMS is received
Meanwhile, the CEB has urged rooftop solar system owners to temporarily disconnect their units only if they receive an SMS notification from the board and only until 03.00 pm.
A statement by the CEB notes that they have decided that the electricity supply needs to be managed during the April holidays, following a detailed study on the forecast demand for electricity during the time period.