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ADB emphasises innovation for Sri Lanka’s economic transformation

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) hosted its 13th Serendipity Knowledge Programme (SKOP 13) at the Cinnamon Grand Colombo on 19th June 2025, focusing on ‘Innovation for Economic Transformation.’ The event highlighted the crucial role of innovation in Sri Lanka’s current economic and political shifts, as the nation seeks to forge a new, resilient economic pathway.

In his welcome remarks, Takafumi Kadono, Country Director for ADB Sri Lanka, underscored the core message of the program: “It is in this context that we organised the 13th event under the Serendipity Knowledge Programme on Innovation for Economic Transformation.”

“Innovation is a major factor that contributes to economic transformation through productivity gains and shifting resources to produce more complex goods in productive sectors and deliver high quality services. High value production and services facilitate access to global and regional value chains and diverse markets, create better jobs, change economic structures, and improve living standards. For developing countries, such as Sri Lanka, building national innovation systems to support purposeful innovation is a key factor in transforming their economies,” he said.

Kadono emphasised that Sri Lanka is at a transformative moment, responding to its economic crisis and the public’s call for significant changes in economic dispensation and governance.

“The government’s extensive reforms aim to meet these expectations and stabilise the economy. The ADB remains a key partner in this endeavor, exploring creative and non-traditional avenues to unlock the country’s potential,” he noted.

In line with ADB’s Strategy 2030, which advocates a country-focused approach, the bank’s Country Partnership Strategy 2024-2028 for Sri Lanka prioritises knowledge-based, innovative, holistic, and integrated solutions.

As part of this commitment, the ADB has supported the establishment of three technology faculties, an engineering faculty, and a medical faculty across five Sri Lankan universities. The innovations emerging from these institutions serve as a testament to the capacity within academia to contribute to the economy and society through research and development. The event included a video showcasing the achievements of students and faculty from these universities.

The discussions at SKOP 13 also delved into the ‘triple helix model’ of innovation, highlighting the essential collaboration between government, academia, and industry.

A special focus was placed on the roles of government and academia, with renowned expert Professor Mariana Mazzucato delivering a keynote speech on her ‘mission-oriented’ approach to innovation policy, where governments set ambitious societal goals to address major challenges. Kadono expressed hope that her insights would inspire new perspectives on driving innovation in Sri Lanka.

The presence of Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya at the event was seen as a strong indication of the government’s commitment to fostering innovation and developing universities as innovation hubs. The programme included two panel discussions to expand on these insights, exploring the requirements for establishing an innovative mindset and creating an environment for innovation-led solutions to address Sri Lanka’s key challenges.

As Kadono had expressed hope, the deliberations helped strengthen the long-term collaboration between the ADB, the government and other stakeholders, encouraging bold initiatives to drive Sri Lanka’s urgent economic transformation.



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ADB signals strategic shift amid global turbulence, eyes budget support for Sri Lanka

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ADB President Masato Kanda (L) speaks at a one- on-one in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, yesterday.

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is actively engaging with Sri Lanka on a potential budget financing package, following recent discussions between ADB President Masato Kanda and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.

Describing the request as “crucial,” Kanda said the proposal is now under internal consideration, with a broader framework being developed to ensure funds are directed toward priority sectors such as energy security, food security, and overall budgetary support. While no figures or timelines were disclosed, he emphasised the need for a carefully structured and mutually agreed resource allocation strategy

Sri Lanka is among several countries that have approached the ADB for similar assistance, reflecting mounting fiscal pressures across the region.

Speaking at one of the key meetings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the ADB in Samarkand, Kanda outlined a broader institutional shift in response to escalating global economic uncertainties, particularly those stemming from tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

“Asia and the Pacific can’t afford to retreat into isolation,” he said, reiterating a paradigm shift in how the ADB responds with greater speed, flexibility, and coordination.

Reaffirming the bank’s commitment to the region, Kanda stated, “We will step forward as one, while the ADB will be your steadfast anchor,” signaling a more proactive and unified approach to crisis response and economic stabilisation.

As part of this renewed strategy, the ADB has launched a $70 billion initiative aimed at strengthening regional connectivity through integrated power grids and digital infrastructure. The program is expected to play a transformative role in boosting cross-border energy cooperation and technological integration. By 2035, the bank aims to facilitate the integration of approximately 20 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity across national borders, supporting both energy transition goals and regional resilience.

Kanda also detailed a multi-tiered response framework to address immediate and long-term economic disruptions. In the short term, the ADB is leveraging its Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program to provide rapid liquidity support. This is complemented by fast-disbursing budget assistance designed to shield vulnerable populations from economic shocks.

Over the medium term, the bank plans to deploy resilience-building tools to help the regional economies stabilise and adapt to ongoing geopolitical and financial stresses.

The evolving strategy reflects a recognition that traditional development financing models may be insufficient in the face of increasingly complex and interconnected global crises. For countries like Sri Lanka, the outcome of these discussions could prove pivotal in facing current economic challenges while laying the groundwork for sustainable recovery.

As deliberations continue in Samarkand, the focus remains on translating high-level commitments into tangible support mechanisms tailored to the specific needs of ADB”s member countries.

By Sanath Nanayakkare in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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Sri Lankan Food Festival 2026

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At the initiative of the Deputy High Commissioner of Sri Lanka, Dr. Ganesanathan Geathiswaran, the Deputy High Commission of Sri Lanka in Chennai successfully organized the first-ever “Sri Lanka Food Festival 2026” from 24th to 26th April at Green Meadows Resort, Chennai.

The Festival provided a unique platform to showcase the rich and diverse culinary heritage of Sri Lanka, offering guests an authentic experience of traditional Sri Lankan cuisine.

The event was organized in collaboration with esteemed partners, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism of Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau; Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo; Ministry of External Affairs of India; India Tourism, the Government of India, the Tourism Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu, Dwarka Productions Chennai, and Tarlton Tea.

The primary objective of the festival to further strengthen cultural ties between Sri Lanka and South India while promoting tourism, trade, and people-to-people connections through a shared appreciation of culinary heritage was successfully achieved.

The occasion was further honoured by the presence of Suresh Jain, District Governor of Rotary District 3234; Navin Gupta, President of the Rotary Club of Chennai Coastal; and the Chief Guest, Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh, Founder, Chairman and Chancellor of Vels University.

The event was also attended by Mr. Blaze Kannan of Dwarka Productions; Nazoomi Azhar, General Manager of Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo; and Sri Lankan actor Kalana Gunasekara, whose presence added further distinction to the occasion.

The festival witnessed the participation of diplomatic Corps, South Indian actors and actresses, distinguished business leaders, members of travel and tourism associations, members of Rotary Clubs, Round Table members, and members of the media fraternity, making it a prestigious and diverse gathering.

Over 700 guests attended the festival across the three days, reflecting strong interest and engagement from the local community.

In addition, the Rotary Club of Chennai Coastal announced its initiative to donate an ambulance to Sri Lanka and to renovate 30 schools across the country, further strengthening goodwill and support in the healthcare and education sectors between the two regions.

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JAECOO shakes up UK auto market with record-breaking growth

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Since its UK debut in January 2025, JAECOO has recorded 28,232 new vehicle registrations within its first year, validated by the SMMT, making it the fastest-growing mainstream automotive brand Britain has seen in over a decade. Its flagship model, the JAECOO J7 PHEV, ranked among the most popular retail cars in the UK within its first year and emerged as the best-selling new car in Britain in March 2026.

These results have been further reinforced by a series of prestigious industry accolades:

Carwow Brand of the Year 2026

Leasing.com Overall Car of the Year

Recognised by Google as the most searched Chinese automotive brand in the UK in its Year in Search 2025

Supporting this growth is JAECOO’s parent company, Chery Group, ranked 233rd in the Fortune Global 500 (2025) and China’s No. 1 passenger vehicle exporter for 23 consecutive years.

This global momentum is beginning to translate into local demand, with growing interest in the JAECOO J7 PHEV across Sri Lanka. Designed to combine premium styling with advanced technology and everyday practicality, the model is well suited to both urban driving and more challenging terrain. It offers a combined range of up to 1,200 km, fast-charging capability (30% to 80% in 20 minutes), and acceleration from 0–100 km/h in under 8.5 seconds. Safety and reliability are reinforced through advanced driver-assistance features, a five-star Euro NCAP rating, and a seven-year warranty offered by Hayleys Mobility.

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