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Strong Resilient Economy

Peaceful domestic environment, favorable government policies and improved investor confidence have facilitated all the key sectors to demonstrate a commendable performance.

The improved performances in all key sectors of the economy contributed towards the high economic growth.

With a 56.8% contribution, the service sector remains the largest contributor to the national economy.

The strong economic performances in Sri lanka have lifted country’s per capita income substantially, which has enabled the country to be graduated to middle – income status.

The government has planned to transform Sri Lanka into a strategically important economic center by developing five strategic hubs;

  • A Knowledge hub
  • A Commercial hub
  • A Naval & Maritime hub
  • An Aviation hub
  • An Energy hub

Taking the advantages of Sri Lanka’s strategic locaton & resources.


 

Supportive Government Policies

  • Sri Lanka pioneered South Asia’s economic liberalization over three decades ago. Liberalizing many areas of the economy, the government has embraced strategies and policies that are more than conducive for international investment. In fact the policy environment iss undoubtedly,compelling.
  • The following transparent investment laws aim to foster foreign direct investment.
  • Total foreign ownership is permitted across almost all areas of the economy.
  • No restrictions on repatriation of earning, fees, capital, and on forex transactions relating to current account payments.
  • Safety of foreign investment is guaranteed by the constitution.
  • Existence of a transparent and sophisticated legal and regulatory framework. Covering all prerequisite business law enactment.
  • Bilateral investment protection agreements with 28 countries and double taxation avoidance agreements with 38 countries 

Sri lanka is a founder member of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), an investment guarantee agency of the World Bank. This provides a safeguard expropriation and non – commercial risks.

Index of Economic Freedom measures the pro-business policy environment of a country. According to the index of Economic Freedom – 2014, the country has been ranked 90 of 186 countries.
In line with the government policy, efforts are intensified to attract investment to target sectors in which Sri Lanka has strong foundation for growth as well as areas where it is nationally important to develop. By offering incentives to induce high value investment to priority sector, the BOI promotes diversification of Sri Lanka’s industry and services with special focus on advanced technology and value addition. The government has made necessary amendments to the tax system of the country that the overall tax regime for all sector will be less complex and at a lower rate across the economy.

  1.  Target Sectors Actively Promoted by Sri lanka through Board of Investment (BOI):
  2.  Export Oriented Manufacturing
  3.  Export Oriented Services
  4.  Tourism, Tourism Related Projects
  5.  Infrastructure Projects
  6.  Higher Education / Skill Development
  7.  Value Added Strategic Projects
  8.  Agriculture(Agro Processing, Fish Based Industry, Dairy)
  9.  Establishment of Industrial Estate, Special Economic Zones, Knowledge Cities

 

Educated and Adaptable Workforce

Sri Lanka possessed the most literate population in South Asia and one of the highest in the developing world with a literacy rate of 92.2% (91.1% and 93.5% respectively for females and males).

Extensive investment in public education has produced a workforce that is not only competent but intelligent, trainable and comfortable with high tech production and services.

Approximately 50% of the students who have completed higher education are trained in technical and business disciplines. English is widely spoken and is the main language used by the business community.

Well educated and energetic, skilled and semi-skilled human resources are readily available at competitive wage rates.


 

Social Infrastructure

Sri Lanka leads the South Asian region in human development indices with its high literacy rate and national health indicators. The country boasts a life expectancy more than 70 years for male and 77.9 years for females and an infant mortality rate of 8.5 per 1000 live births, which ranked it 92 of 186 countries.

Sri Lanka is a firm proponent of international laws and UN’s rights of labour, children and women. The country has an edge over its regional competitors because of its stringent adherence to child labour laws and endorsement of gender equality.


 

Location and Connectivity

Sri Lanka is situated at the crossroads of major shipping routes connecting South Asia, Far East and Pacific with Europe and the Americas. Sri Lanka is strategically located next to the fast growing Indian sub – continent with close proximity to Southeast Asia and Middle East. The country has strong air connectivity with over 100 weekly flights to India alone. 

Sri Lanka is connected to the SEA-ME-WE III and IV (South East Asia – Middle East – Western Europe) fibre optic communication backbone with over 11 communication satellites orbiting above the south of the country


 

Fast Developing Infrastructure

The Sri Lankan government has launched an ambitious program of physical infrastructure development to completely upgrade the sea, air, road, power and telecom backbone of the country. The following are the main features of this program:

  • Sea Port and Airport Development
  • Colombo Megapolis
  • Development of High Mobility Road Network
  • Power & Energy
  • Telecommunication Infrastructure Development

 

Vibrant Business Environment

Sri Lanka is ranked as the most liberalized economy in south Asia. In 1978, the Island adapted open market free economic policies, and successive governments have further liberalized the economy, leading to deregulation, greater privatization and opening the economy to international competition. Transparent investment laws aim to foster foreign direct investments. Sri Lankan commercial laws are based on British laws and country has a highly independent judicial system.

Sri Lanka has dynamic and resilient private sector, which if necessary can be joint venture partners for foreign investors. However, foreign investors are allowed to own 100% ownership of a investment. Concessions granted under an agreement with the Board of Investment – for qualifying investment projects - remain valid over the lifetime of the enterprise.


 

Investment Protection And Double Taxation

Sri Lanka is the one of the safest countries in the world to invest in due to a number of mechanisms in place to protect investors. Article 157 of the island's constitution guarantees the safety of investment protection treaties and agreements approved by parliament by a two thirds majority.

Sri Lanka has signed bilateral Investment Protection Agreements (IPA) with 28 countries. The country has a very independent system of courts which can redress any concerns of investors.

Sri Lanka also has bilateral Double Tax Avoidance Agreements with 38 countries.


 

Quality Of Life

Sri Lanka is truly a great place to live and a great place to work. For those who choose to make Colombo their home, a cosmopolitan living environment awaits. Social life is never a miss in this city, with abundant nightlife, world-class shopping, theatre, cafes, art and host of star class hotels that dot the island.

There is a quality living environment in Sri Lanka with comfortable housing, good healthcare and medical facilities, excellent educational institutions with international standards, and world-class recreational sites.

Internationally recognized institutions of Healthcare market have chosen Sri Lanka as a destination for health tourism. A dozen private and public hospitals operate in Colombo.

Seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, a salubrious climate in the central hill country, 250 acres of botanical gardens, 15 Wildlife and Nature reserves and miles of pristine beach, is concentrated within a mere 645,610 square kilometers. Sri Lanka is renowned for its varied biodiversity fauna and flora.

 

 

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