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If chicken was to be imported, Rodesha would’ve gotten tender?

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Trade Minister Nalin Fernando, who boasted that chicken can be imported from India for Rs.850, and the ministry officials have realised that the production cost of a kilogram of local chicken is over Rs.1,000, internal ministry sources said.

This has been revealed during a recent discussion held among the minister, officials and local poultry businessmen.

Later, as usual, the minister had placed the blame on the officials for making wrong calculations, it was reported.

The local poultry business men have requested that they be given import licenses if chicken is to be imported based on the minister’s proposal. The minister has withdrawn the proposal due to this request.

Meanwhile, it was reported that Rohan Fernando’s Rodesha Group of Companies which supplies chicken to military bases was to get the tender if chicken is to be imported from India.

Rodesha is the company with the largest freezer storage facilities.

Meanwhile, the Poultry Producers Association has agreed to sell a kilo of chicken with skin at a price of Rs.1,250 from September 02.

Had the producers failed to come to this decision, there was a risk of further decrease in government revenue due to the import of chicken from India.

At present, poultry producers indirectly pay almost Rs.216 as indirect taxes when producing one kilo of chicken.

However, such a large amount cannot be levied as a tax when importing chicken.

Following the import of eggs from India, the special commodity tax of Rs.50 imposed by the Ministry of Finance on an egg was reduced to one rupee by the Sri Lanka State Trading (General) Corporation Limited from February 21.

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All necessary procedures to launch Starlink services in SL competed – Dy. Minister

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The government has completed all necessary procedures to launch Starlink services in Sri Lanka, says Deputy Minister of Digital Economy Eranga Weeraratne.

According to Deputy Minister Weeraratne, once the expected information dashboard is received from Starlink, the service could be launched without any operational delays.

He made this statement while attending a bilateral meeting organized by the Sri Lankan High Commission in Singapore, held alongside the 2025 Tech Summit Asia in Singapore.

The matter was discussed during a meeting between Deputy Minister of Digital Economy Eranga Weeraratne and Ambassador Stephan Lang, the United States’ Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. Department of State.

During the meeting, several strategic areas were also discussed.

Ambassador Lang emphasized the importance and urgency of these initiatives, describing them as both challenging and essential for Sri Lanka’s digital future. He reiterated the United States’ continued commitment to supporting Sri Lanka in implementing these transformative digital policies and programs.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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No change in domestic LP gas prices this month

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Sri Lanka’s 02 main domestic gas suppliers, Litro Gas and Laugfs Gas, have confirmed that there will be no price revision for domestic LP gas cylinders this month.

Both companies stated that gas cylinders will continue to be sold at existing prices.

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National Tax Week kicks off today

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The National Tax Week begins today (June 02) under the theme “Strength through taxes”.

The inaugural ceremony is to be held at the President’s Office under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

Deputy Commissioner General of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), P.K.S. Shantha stated that from today to June 07, officials will conduct awareness programs on the benefits of timely tax payments and the process of obtaining a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN).

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