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Govt mandates Laugfs Gas to prioritize household supply

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The Government has directed Laugfs Gas, one of the major providers of cooking gas, to ensure a monthly supply of 3,000 metric tonnes to households on a priority basis compared to industrial customers, as a country-wide Laugfs gas shortage is being experienced.

Issuing a gazette notification on Friday under Section 12 of the Finance Act Commercial Hub regulations No. 01 of 2019, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake directed that the cooking gas provider should maintain a minimum of 7,500 MT of LP gas stock to ensure meeting the demand and continuity of LP gas supply to the domestic market without shortage.

Accordingly, the domestic sales of 9,000 MT LP gas are allowed through Laugfs Gas PLC for the next three months, effective from Friday till February 21 next year.

While the company is also told not to exceed its past monthly sales under the additional quota offered by the fresh regulations, it is instructed to pay all applicable taxes, including corporate taxes on domestic sales, as per the provisions of the Act.

The Board of Investment (BoI) is also tasked with reviewing the progress in two months, including the efforts to find alternative re-export markets as well.

(sundaytimes.lk)

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CSE to close early for LG polls

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The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has announced that trading hours will be shortened on May 06, in view of the Local Government Elections.

On that day, trading, which commences at 9.30am, will conclude at 12:30pm – two hours earlier than the usual closing time of 2:30pm.

The CSE stated that the decision was made to accommodate the convenience of investors, staff, and other market participants during the election day.

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Coconut prices soar

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Consumers are struggling due to a sharp rise in coconut prices across the country.

Traders say large coconuts now sell for Rs.200 – 250, while smaller ones range from Rs.175 – 190.

The steep price hike is straining household budgets and impacting small businesses that depend on coconuts for daily food preparation.

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More restrictions on vehicle imports eased

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The Ministry of Finance has issued a new gazette notification easing several more restrictions on vehicle imports, with effect from April 29, 2025.

The directive, issued by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, paves the way for the clearance of several types of vehicles that had been stranded at ports due to previous restrictions.

Commenting on the development, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Vehicle Importers’ Association Prasad Manage said: “We’ve been unable to clear these vehicles for the past one and a half to two months. With the new gazette, we can now release hybrid models such as the Toyota Raize and the Nissan X-TRAIL. Other hybrid vehicles using similar technology have also been approved for clearance.”

In a related move, the government has also lifted the ban on the import of unregistered new motorcycles. A separate gazette notification has been issued allowing the import of new motorcycles under a licensed import scheme.

(adaderana.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by adaderana.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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