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Attention on adulteration and counterfeit problems in Sri Lanka automotive lubricants and fluids market

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The panel discussion at the knowledge forum hosted by GS Lubricants on ‘Lubricants and Automotive Fluids’, at Shangri La Colombo recently. From left: Thanuj Wijesooriya, Deputy Director- Public Utility Commission, Chelaka Herath, Director General - Consumer Affairs Authority, Evangelin Ramos, Product Manager - Totachi Industrial Ltd. Japan, Pawara Dasanayake, President- All Island Service Station Owners Association, Nishantha Amarasena – Secretary to the Association, Sunil Weththasinghe, Chairman – GS Lubricants and Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants with other officials.

All Island Service Station Owners Association urged to use proper supply chain links

by Sanath Nanayakkare

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd, Japan and GS Lubricants, Sri Lanka recently conducted an informative and interactive seminar at Shangri La Colombo, where the members of the All Island Service Station Owners Association (AISSOA) gained important knowledge on automotive lubricants and fluids to ensure that they know their products inside out to serve their customers better.

With the title ‘Insights on automotive lubricants and fluids for sustainable business growth’, the event had brought hundreds of members of the AISSOA together to impart vital knowledge about the innovative products in their industry.

A comprehensive discussion took place at the event focused on adulteration problem in the Sri Lankan lubricants market, its adverse impact on the automobiles through which AISSOA members were educated on the issue.

They gained insights on the need for establishing proper supply chain links to not be duped by fake products for the wellbeing of their customers.

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd., is a Japanese company reputed for manufacturing high quality lubricants including engine oils, gear oils, coolants & other automotive fluids together with filters, brake pads and related products. Totachi markets and sells these products in more than 50 countries including Sri Lanka.

In addition to spreading awareness on innovative products by Totachi, the event served as a platform for building new partnerships with the members of the AISSOA while strengthening the existing partnerships.

The participants were educated on the certifications and specifications of the lubricant industry by showcasing the uniqueness of Totachi Lubricants and its products.

During the welcome speech the purpose of the event was explained by Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants Limited.

The keynote speech was delivered by Pawara Dasanayake, President of the Association and he appreciated the efforts of Totachi company for bringing government regulating bodies to educate the members of the association on legislation procedures and future challenges of the industry.

Guest speaker, Thanuj Wijesooriya (Deputy Director) Public Utility Commission spoke on the importance of using lubricants which are manufactured to the highest certification of API and its benefits to the car owner as well as the impact to the environment.

The next guest speaker, Samantha Karunaratne, Director Competition Promotion Consumer Affairs Authority educated the audience on the fake and grey products in the market as well as the initiatives being taken to reduce and control such malpractices.

Evangelin Ramos- Product Manager, Totachi Industrial Ltd. Japan made a special presentation showcasing the Totachi product range and its highest standards in manufacturing which helped broaden the product awareness among the audience.

The panel discussion which followed comprised: Thanuj Wijesooriya, Chelaka Herath, Pawara Dasanayaka, Nishantha Amerasinghe , Association President & Secretary, Sunil Weththasinghe, Chairman – GS Lubricants, Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants and Evangelin Ramos, Product Manager – Totachi Industrial Ltd.Japan.

The panelists provided substantial information on lubricant industry specifications such as API/ILSAC/ACEA & JASO etc. and showcased the uniqueness of Totachi engine oils, gear oils, coolants and other special Fluids.

The panelists familiarized all service station owners about the standards the lubricant industry will need to adapt in the future, showcasing ongoing R&D activities and new standards that will be set by certification bodies in the near future.

They illustrated how Totachi Lubricants have adopted all the state-of-the-art innovations with the best practices of the industry and the highest standards they have used in the production process.

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd was founded in 1998 by a group of chemical engineers in Hokkaido, Japan, which has a rich history rooted in Japanese tradition, craftsmanship and ingenuity.

Bringing together a wealth of industry experience in the automotive, marine and industrial lubricant sectors, Totachi has been constantly committed to pushing boundaries and setting new standards of quality in their products.

Totachi boasts state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities strategically located around the world in eight countries. These facilities adhere to the highest standards of production, ensuring that every drop of Totachi lubricant meets exact specifications adhering to all International lubricant standard approvals such as API (American Petroleum Institute), ILSAC (International Lubricants Standardization and Approval Committee),ACEA (The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association), JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization) and distribution in over 50 countries including Sri Lanka.

By partnering with Totachi, service station owners can offer superior products and services to their valued customers. Through this strategic partnership with AISSOA, Totachi is forging a path towards a brighter future together with its partners.GS Lubricants is the exclusive distributor of Totachi products in Sri Lanka.



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Ranil to govt: Disclose emergency economic roadmap now as U.S. tariffs threaten debt repayment deadline

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UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe

UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe has urgently called on the government to publicly outline its strategy to mitigate the economic fallout from impending U.S. tariffs, warning that Sri Lanka’s plan to resume international loan repayments by 2028 may need renegotiation.

Delivering a special statement yesterday, the former president underscored the looming crisis as a direct threat to jobs, livelihoods, and economic stability.

Wickremesinghe highlighted that while U.S. President Donald Trump has suspended tariffs for three months, their implementation appears inevitable.

“Even if tariffs are reduced to 25-30%, Sri Lanka faces severe repercussions,” he said. “We must use this window to collaborate with global partners, including China, to navigate this trade turbulence. Failure to act will cost thousands of jobs, weaken the rupee, and derail growth projections,” he said.

The UNP leader stressed that the tariffs could widen Sri Lanka’s earnings-payments gap, citing a $300 million debt obligation due this quarter.

“Resorting to Central Bank borrowing or fresh loans will further devalue the rupee,” he cautioned, referencing the currency’s recent depreciation. “Our 2028 debt repayment target and last year’s 5% growth are now at risk. The government must treat this as a ‘national emergency’ and disclose its action plan immediately,” Wickremesinghe emphasised.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) echoed concerns over Sri Lanka’s fragile recovery in an April 11, 2025, statement following a staff visit.

“Global shocks are compounding uncertainties for Sri Lanka’s economy,” said IMF Mission Chief Evan Papageorgiou. “More time is needed to assess impacts and align solutions with the IMF-supported programme,” the international lender said.

In a related development, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, former health minister and Wickremesinghe ally, proposed leveraging the ex-president’s rapport with Elon Musk – a Trump confidant – to negotiate favorable tariff terms.

“Wickremesinghe’s ties with Musk could open diplomatic channels to ease this burden,” Senaratne remarked at a press briefing.

As pressure mounts, the government faces growing demands to address what analysts label a ‘make-or-break’ moment for Sri Lanka’s economic future.

by Sanath Nanayakkare

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SriLankan Airlines wins ‘Outstanding Food Service – South Asia’ at PAX Awards 

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SriLankan Airlines has won the ‘Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier – South Asia’ award at the PAX Readership Awards 2025, held on 9 April 2025 in Germany. Aijaz Khan, CEO and Publisher of PAX International and PAX Tech magazines (left), presents the award to Sharadha Senevirathne, Manager Germany of SriLankan Airlines (right), at the event.

SriLankan Airlines has won the ‘Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier – South Asia’ award at the PAX Readership Awards 2025, held on 9 April 2025 in Germany, proving once again its culinary expertise in serving an inflight dining experience that truly stands out. The PAX Readership Awards, presented by PAX International and PAX Tech magazines, are exclusively determined by a popular vote from over 15,500 aviation professionals worldwide.

Dimuthu Tennakoon, Head of Commercial at SriLankan Airlines, shared his thoughts on the win, saying, “A big thank you to everyone who voted us. We take great care to ensure our onboard menus are a sensory treat, as food plays a crucial role in shaping the overall flying experience – whether you are a first-time traveller or frequent flyer. We continuously review passenger feedback across different sectors to craft our menus, while guaranteeing that meals are prepped with the freshest ingredients, cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs and feature regular updates. This recognition reaffirms that we’ve got the recipe right for our onboard food service.”

The SriLankan Airlines’ inflight menu offers an international flair, with a perfect blend of local cuisine from each market the airline operates in. In its South Asian service, SriLankan presents a choice of meals inspired by the localities within its widespread network spanning India, the Maldives, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. The airline’s customers from this region can look forward to the familiar tastes of home; from an assortment of biriyani and masala; to Idli, upma, samosas, paratha, chapathi; and traditional curries such as palak paneer, aloo gobi, gobi masala, butter chicken makhani; and more.

Wherever one is flying, a mainstay on every SriLankan Airlines’ flight is the Sri Lankan meal option, featured under its award-winning ‘SriLankan Flavours’ menu. Using heritage recipes and authentic, local ingredients, SriLankan Airlines serves delicious classics such as egg roti with paraw fish curry and crumb fried prawns; dhunthel rice with traditional curries; kuruluthuda heirloom rice with chicken pepper curry and local vegetables; and lamprais. SriLankan Flavours was the recipient of the 2024 IFSA Best Inflight Food or Beverage Innovation Award.

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International motorsport icon Dilantha Malagamuwa is Brand Ambassador

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LAUGFS Lubricants, a proud subsidiary of the LAUGFS Group, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated motorsport icon, Dilantha Malagamuwa, as its official Brand Ambassador.

The appointment marks a strategic alignment of two powerful homegrown names, Dilantha Malagamuwa, who has carved a name for himself on the global motorsports stage, and LAUGFS Lubricants, Sri Lanka’s only homegrown lubricant brand that continues to grow in strength and innovation within the local industry, with plans to take its presence beyond borders.

Malagamuwa, an internationally acclaimed figure in motorsports, who will be competing in the upcoming European GT4 Championship, is a beacon of Sri Lankan excellence. His inspiring journey from humble beginnings to global recognition mirrors the remarkable ascent of the LAUGFS Group. From a small-scale enterprise to a diversified conglomerate comprising over 20 subsidiaries, including LAUGFS Lubricants.

Speaking at the official announcement, Kumar Rodrigo, CEO of LAUGFS Lubricants, remarked, “LAUGFS Lubricants is the only homegrown lubricant brand competing with over 30 international players in Sri Lanka. In that sense, Dilantha Malagamuwa is a true reflection of who we are Sri Lankan-born, internationally competitive, and proudly representing the nation on a global platform.”

Further elaborating on the brand’s global aspirations, Mithila Wegapitiya, Executive Director of LAUGFS Group, stated, we are now ready to take LAUGFS Lubricants to the next level and introduce our brand to the global arena. Dilantha’s international presence and reputation will be instrumental in helping us realise this vision.”

Expressing his pride in rejoining the LAUGFS family, Dilantha Malagamuwa shared,

“It’s a proud moment to return to the LAUGFS Family once again. As a Sri Lankan, it gives me immense pride to represent a local lubricant brand that’s committed to innovation and excellence. I look forward to working with LAUGFS Lubricants to elevate the brand globally.”

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