Financial Times

Ministerial committee reconvenes on hedging

A high powered committee has been re-activated by the government to commence negotiations and reach a settlement with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) and the banks on the oil hedging agreements, The Sunday Times reliably understands.

 
Four foreign firms interested in Lanka Cement
Four foreign firms have expressed interest for a strategic alliance with Kankesanthurai (KKS) Cement Factory Ltd, a subsidiary of Lanka Cement PLC (LC), according to a senior LC official.
 
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