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Lotus Tower looking for investors 

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The Lotus Tower is looking for investors for its 44,000 square foot second floor after a rent agreement with a Singaporean company, backed by State Tourism Minister Diana Gamage, to set up a casino and entertainment area, lapsed with its conditions being unfulfilled.

A Singaporean firm named Kreate Design PTE forged a deal with the Lotus Tower Management Company (Pvt) Ltd (LTMC) last year for the sprawling floor in the tower base. The signing ceremony was attended by Minister Gamage and Arosha Fernando, Coordinating Secretary to the State Tourism Minister.

But three months into the agreement, its conditions–including that the company would secure the requisite casino licence–were not met. A month’s extension was granted on request but this, too, has expired, said Maj. Gen. (Rtd.) Prasad Samarasinghe, LTMC Chief Executive Officer and Director.

“The floor is now open for anybody and we will be floating a tender in this regard,” he said. Rent goes at Rs. 500 per square foot and Rs. 100 per square foot for common areas.

Minister Gamage had claimed that Kreate would open Sri Lanka’s “first foreign-funded casino and entertainment hub” at a total input of US$ 1bn over three years. She said business was introduced to Sri Lanka in late November by her and that it would be the largest investment for the country since the COVID-19 pandemic.

“All our plans are now ready to put into action as we will deliver what we have promised without any failure,” she was quoted as saying. The Singaporean company had reportedly tied up with a local firm through which it had applied for a casino licence.

Maj. Gen. Samarasinghe later confirmed that the company had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for an annual rental of US$ 1.4mn. Under the 10-year agreement, LTMC was to have received a six-month refundable deposit and operations were to start last month.

LTMC has notified the parties that the MoU, along with the extension, lapsed on May 7. “We will be calling for proposals for a rent model and whoever wants to can bid,” Maj. Gen. Samarasinghe told the Sunday Times. “It doesn’t have to be just for a casino, it can be any model.”

Among the parties who inspected ii is an Omani investor who has previously expressed interest in UDA properties around Colombo; and an Indian investor who is also considering the casino option. The tender has not been advertised yet.

Considerable space in the Lotus Tower has already been rented out to food suppliers and others. And a deal is being hammered out for the management of the revolving restaurant, two banquet halls, six suites and kitchen.

There is a bungee jumping operator and a mega zip-line is also on the cards. All space on the dedicated technology floor is now filled, Maj. Gen. Samarasinghe said. More than 828,000 people –14,700 of them foreign tourists — have visited the tower so far.

(sundaytimes.lk)

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Fuel prices upped

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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has announced a revision of fuel prices, effective from midnight today (June 30).

The price of Petrol 92 Octane has been increased by Rs. 12 to Rs. 305 per litre, while the price of Kerosene has been increased by Rs. 07 to Rs. 185 per litre. The price of Auto Diesel has also been increased by Rs. 15, bringing it to Rs. 289 per litre.

However, the prices of Petrol 95 Octane and Super Diesel remain unchanged, according to Ceypetco.

The new fuel prices are as follows:

• Petrol Octane 92 – Rs. 305 (increased by Rs. 12)
• Auto Diesel – Rs. 289 (increased by Rs. 15)
• Kerosene – Rs. 185 (increased by Rs. 7)
• Petrol Octane 95 – Rs. 341 (not revised)
• Super Diesel – Rs. 325 (not revised)

Meanwhile, Lanka IOC has also revised retail fuel prices to match Ceypetco prices.

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“Sri Lanka, only Asian country currently holding talks to revise Trumps’ tariffs”

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Sri Lanka is the only country in the Asia region currently holding discussions with officials in the United States to revise the tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump earlier this year, according to Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando.

Joining the Parliamentary debate today (30), where MPs are debating the fiscal strategy statement of the government, the Deputy Minister of Economic Development stated that they are hopeful the government will be able get a better deal from the US regarding the 44% tariff imposed earlier this year.

A Sri Lankan delegation last month held discussions in Washington, D.C., focusing on tariff-related matters, following an invitation extended by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).

The reciprocal tariffs imposed by United States President Donald Trump has been paused for 90 days at present.

Deputy Minister of Economic Development Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando in Parliament stated that the government will take all steps within their powers to reduce the tariffs imposed by the US which will have a major bearing on many local industries.

The Deputy Minister while the government is taking such important steps to safeguard local companies, the opposition is only focused on jeopardizing the work of the present administration

(adaderana.lk)

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

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Indian officials extend US visit to iron out trade deal, sources say

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Officials from India will extend their Washington visit to try to reach agreement on a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration and address lingering concerns on both sides, two Indian government sources said on Monday.

Trade talks between India and the U.S. have hit roadblocks over disagreements on import duties for auto components, steel, and farm goods, ahead of Trump’s July 9 deadline to impose reciprocal tariffs.

The Indian delegation had been expected to conclude discussions by last Friday, but was staying on until at least Monday evening to iron out differences and move towards an agreement, officials said, declining to be named as the discussions are private.

“There are certain disagreements over opening up the agriculture and dairy sectors, though India has offered tariff concessions on 90% of tariff lines. A final call will be taken by the political leadership of the two countries,” one of the government sources said.

“The Indian delegation could stay for another one to two days if discussions continue,” the second source said.

India’s commerce ministry and the U.S. Trade Representative Office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Agriculture and dairy are “big red lines” for India in its ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S., Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Financial Express newspaper in an interview published on Monday.

“Yes, I’d love to have an agreement, a big, good, beautiful one; why not?” Sitharaman said, adding that an early conclusion of the trade deal would serve India better.

Trump said last week that America was going to have a “very big” trade deal with India, but gave no details.

(Reuters)

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