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Sri Lankan economy has fewer problems compared to many others : Cabraal

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Any economy has issues but Sri Lanka’s economic woes are ‘negligible’ compared to others, Central Bank (CB) Governor Nivard Cabraal, on a high after the country was ranked at 89th place for this year in the Doing Business Ranking Index from its 98th place last year, says.

“We are a resilient economy compared to the others especially when considering what is going on in other countries is appalling. Comparatively, we’ve done well," Mr. Cabraal told the Business Times on the sidelines of a discussion on ‘Improving Doing Business Ranking in Sri Lanka’ in Colombo when asked why the post-war take off in the economy has been slow.

He said that the task at hand is to jump Sri Lanka’s ranking to number 30 in the Doing Business Ranking by 2014 from its current 89th position. “With the end of the 30-year conflict, Sri Lanka has embarked on a path of accelerated economic growth. In such an environment, a rapid expansion in the business sector could be expected, and facilitation of business is a major responsibility that has to be undertaken by policy makers in order to fast track growth,” he said.

The dialogue with high officials representing different state and public sector institutions were seen discussing an 8-point target proposal focusing on further easing doing business in the country.
CB Assistant Governor C.J.P. Siriwardena in his address noted that CB’s medium term, 8-point target to bring Sri Lanka higher up in the ranking has major goals addressed to ease the environment for doing business. This target has starting a business, dealing with construction permits, registering businesses, accessing credit, investor protection, paying tax, trading across borders and enforcing contracts.

Mr. Cabraal said that cutting the number of days taken to start up a business from 35 days to seven, and bringing in a more business friendly environment to obtain construction permits is a major area for concern. Mr. Siriwardena noted that with the timely implementation of these reforms the Doing Business Ranking in Sri Lanka expects to enhance annually and by 2014 will reach the 30th position.

Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa joining in the discussion noted that some public sector officials tend to procrastinate certain decisions dragging crucial decisions. He noted that such instances translate to red tape.

Many officials noted that with the computerisation programmes which are being carried out now, by end 2012 most procedures will see their timelines cut by a number of days. Mr. Rajapaksa called to implement a system where all or most of these departments are brought into one place much like a one stop shop. He requested the Water Board to present a map of the water network to the Colombo Municipal Council and the Urban Development Authority in a bid to fast track granting water connections.

Source - Sunday Times

UKboy

UKboy
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Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Its nice to hear that we are getting better in this so called "doing business index". Smile

http://www.doingbusiness.org/rankings

Surprisingly countries like India, China, Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia ,Morocco, Bangladesh (may be), Philippines etc etc all are lagging behind us but managed to attract much more foreign investments than us..Rolling Eyes

Tiger

Tiger
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Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

We are still depend on Middle East worker remittencies and Tea exports, nothing has changed fudermentally.

UKboy

UKboy
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Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Tiger wrote:We are still depend on Middle East worker remittencies and Tea exports, nothing has changed fudermentally.

Yes Tiger, thanks to remittances sri lanka can still manage to balance the numbers. They should encourage more and more young people to go abroad and make some money. Eventually it will give benefits to the country.

Sasanka De Silva

Sasanka De Silva
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

UKboy wrote:
Tiger wrote:We are still depend on Middle East worker remittencies and Tea exports, nothing has changed fudermentally.
Yes Tiger, thanks to remittances sri lanka can still manage to balance the numbers. They should encourage more and more young people to go abroad and make some money. Eventually it will give benefits to the country.
Yes but not for low paid menial work but well paid ones.

Tiger

Tiger
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Quite right, if you see the ground reality in Middle east its totally different to what has been portrait in the Sri lanka. If you see a news paper in sri lanka how many adverts do you see requesting sales people, Engineers, Doctors, IT engineers, IT technicians etc... etc... The whole of ME is run by expatriates from CEO's($100,000p.m) to the Janitors ($200p.m), 90% of the workforce are expats. But its a sorry tale for the Sri Lankan positioning. We have positioned at the lowest level in the pyramid. most of the professionals come from India.

The main reason for this poor positioning; to my understanding, is due to
, Poor quality of our recruitment agents, Govt. focus on House maid culture, Lack of awareness in SL about what is on offer, Bad image on middle eastern jobs, lack of English knowledge.


Some time back we had some Software Engineering positions in Bahrain and we purposely wanted to give the positions to Sri Lanka. Advertised in FB, NaukriGulf, circulated mails to virtusa and other software companies.
But the response was so poor. Finally we recruited one guy from SL and all other jobs unfortunately went to Indians.

Academic


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

UKboy wrote:Its nice to hear that we are getting better in this so called "doing business index". Smile

http://www.doingbusiness.org/rankings

Surprisingly countries like India, China, Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia ,Morocco, Bangladesh (may be), Philippines etc etc all are lagging behind us but managed to attract much more foreign investments than us..Rolling Eyes
SL has moved up 28 ranks on "Protecting Investors"

http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/sri-lanka/

scratch

Kumar

Kumar
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Academic wrote:
UKboy wrote:Its nice to hear that we are getting better in this so called "doing business index". Smile

http://www.doingbusiness.org/rankings

Surprisingly countries like India, China, Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia ,Morocco, Bangladesh (may be), Philippines etc etc all are lagging behind us but managed to attract much more foreign investments than us..Rolling Eyes
SL has moved up 28 ranks on "Protecting Investors"

http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/sri-lanka/

scratch


Yes that is correct bcos the investors are only from MR Group.
Sorry I do not want to write b*******t politics in this forum.

UKboy

UKboy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Academic wrote:
SL has moved up 28 ranks on "Protecting Investors"

http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/sri-lanka/

scratch


Sounds right Laughing

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