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Chung urges bold reforms, hails resilience of Lankan businesses
Keynote at Sri Lanka–USA Business Council AGM
US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung, addressing the Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka–USA Business Council in Colombo, on Thursday, advocated for the prioritisation of structural reforms, market diversification, and institutional strength for Sri Lanka’s long-term economic success. Praising the resilience and innovation of Lankan businesses, amid recent challenges, Ambassador Chung highlighted the growing commercial ties between the two nations, called for deeper engagement in trade and investment, and urged local firms to tap into the vast potential of the US market. “Economic security and national security are two sides of the same coin,” she remarked, while reaffirming America’s commitment to be a steadfast partner in Sri Lanka’s path to prosperity.
She said: The Council has organised events that truly matter to businesses, from an information session on understanding capital markets with the Colombo Stock Exchange and the Securities and Exchange Commission to a thoughtful panel discussion on the impact of new US import tariffs and what those changes mean for Sri Lankan exporters. I know we are all watching closely for the outcome of ongoing tariff negotiations, and, as President Trump has emphasised, the trillion-dollar trade deficit the United States carries with the world, including with Sri Lanka, is not sustainable. Whatever the outcome of those talks, it is clear that structural reforms, market diversification, reducing non-tariff barriers and inefficiencies in state-owned enterprises, and investing in human capital and productivity will be imperative for Sri Lanka to compete and thrive in the decade ahead.
The US-Sri Lanka commercial relationship is a key focus of our bilateral engagement and an important part of our broader effort to advance American prosperity through trade, investment, and commercial diplomacy. As I told a group of students at the Defence Services Command and Staff College, economic security and national security are two sides of the same coin. This means securing and diversifying reliable supply chains, and securing ports and cybersecurity in both our countries and the region. We are focused on achieving meaningful commercial outcomes that support US companies, create jobs, and foster long-term economic growth, both in the United States and here in Sri Lanka.
American companies offer high-quality, innovative solutions across a range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and digital services. With deep expertise and a strong track record of performance, US firms are well positioned to support Sri Lanka’s growth priorities. Sri Lankan companies, both large and small like those in this room, are ideal partners in this endeavour to bring the best and the brightest and most innovative approaches to achieve economic prosperity. We welcome opportunities to work with the Sri Lankan government, your companies, and academic institutions to bring these capabilities to market.
At the same time, we encourage Sri Lankan firms to consider the opportunities available in the United States. The US market is not only vast and dynamic; it is open, transparent, and full of potential for well-positioned international partners.
The United States continues to offer the world’s most attractive investment environment, including:
A transparent legal system that has an ecosystem to support new businesses;
A highly skilled workforce;
Unmatched innovation and research capacity; and
A stable, predictable regulatory framework.
Our $25 trillion economy, with 330 million consumers, accounts for nearly a third of global household spending. US companies lead the world in product innovation, market research, and branding, making the United States an ideal destination for Sri Lankan investment seeking long-term returns.
With that in mind, I would like to invite all of you to participate in the 2026 SelectUSA Investment Summit, the premier event for foreign direct investment into the United States, taking place May 3-6 just outside Washington, D.C. The 2025 Investment Summit drew over 5,500 participants from more than 100 countries, including investors and representatives from all 54 US states and territories, including participants from Sri Lanka. The SelectUSA Investment Summit offers direct access to US partners, policy leaders, and actionable guidance on entering and expanding in the US market. It will be an exciting opportunity and I hope Sri Lankan companies will take advantage of this venue to network and expand your businesses.
As business leaders, it is also critical to think about how you can make your economy more welcoming to business and investment. A business climate at home that is transparent, predictable, and governed by the rule of law, can bring new opportunities to Sri Lanka, new investment, and new business partners. Sri Lanka sits on critical trade routes in one of the fastest growing regions in the world and can seize this opportunity. As market sector leaders, you are uniquely positioned to advocate for policies that ensure regulatory stability, reduce corruption, and attract investment that will grow the economy and create new, higher paying jobs.
Sri Lanka’s long-term economic success will depend on the strength of its institutions and the willingness of its private sector to push for reforms that promote accountability, reduce barriers, and encourage innovation. Just this month (June), American giant Under Armour successfully obtained an interim injunction from the Commercial High Court of Colombo against House of Fashions, a local retailer, for selling counterfeit garments. This is not just a win for a US company; it instills confidence in intellectual property rights and judicial processes for other foreign companies looking to do business here. US officials can advocate with their counterparts on cases like this, but the responsibility also lies with all of you, here in this room tonight, to make this happen.
In closing, I remain optimistic about the future of US-Sri Lanka commercial ties. With bold leadership from the business community and a continued commitment to economic reform, Sri Lanka can fully unlock its potential, and the United States stands ready to be your partner. Sri Lanka has undergone some very tough times these past few years since I first addressed the Sri Lanka-USA Business Council. But I know that you and your companies have consistently shown resilience, creativity, and determination to grow the economy here and across the Pacific with the United States.
A final thought: 56 years ago on July 21, Apollo 11 landed the first humans on the moon with American astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. It was a moment of pride in excellence and achievement, not only for us Americans, but for the world. I visited the Museum of Natural History in Colombo that had an exhibit honouring this feat a few weeks ago. It reminded me that despite all the challenges, the impossibilities, we humans can do great things when we are determined and resilient.
I have been here nearly four years as Ambassador and will probably finish my term next year before your next AGM. If there is anything I learned in my time here, it’s knowing that Sri Lanka will continue to aspire and excel, and will always remain close friends and partners with the United States.
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Noritake Company Limited donates Rs. 20 million to the Government’s disaster relief programme
Noritake Company Limited of Japan has donated Rs. 20 million to the Government’s disaster relief programme.
The cheque was presented to Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya by the Managing Director of Noritake Lanka Porcelain (Pvt) Ltd, Mr. Kenji Obara, at the Parliament Complex on 18 December.
Minister of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government Chandana Abeyratne, Director and General Manager of Noritake Lanka Porcelain (Pvt) Ltd, Ms. Sujatha Egodagedara, and Assistant General Manager Captain M. M. Athula Rohan Senarath also participated in the event.
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GovPay Concludes 2025 with Rs. 2 Billion in digital transactions, marking a major milestone in Sri Lanka’s digital transformation
GovPay, Sri Lanka’s Government Digital Payment Platform concluded the year 2025 by surpassing Rs. 2 billion in total digital transaction value, marking a major milestone in the country’s digital transformation journey. Notably, GovPay doubled its collections from Rs. 1 billion to Rs. 2 billion in just 45 days, reflecting rapid adoption, growing public trust, and strong institutional uptake across the public sector.
Since its official launch on 07 February 2025, GovPay has processed over 69,000 digital transactions, enabling payments for 3,372 government services across 215 government institutions. This accelerated growth underscores the increasing reliance on secure, convenient, and transparent digital payment mechanisms by both citizens and government institutions.
Implemented under the strategic leadership of the Ministry of Digital Economy, the Information Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) in collaboration with LankaPay, GovPay has emerged as a key pillar of Sri Lanka’s national digital public infrastructure. The platform plays a critical role in advancing financial inclusion, improving service efficiency, and strengthening transparency in public service delivery.
A key milestone in 2025 was the launch of the Online Traffic Fine Payment System through GovPay on 10 April 2025. Since its introduction, the system has facilitated over 50,000 digital traffic fine payments, generating more than Rs. 66 million in revenue. The service is currently operational across the Western, Southern, Northern, North Western, and North Central Provinces, including the Southern, Katunayake, and Central Expressways. While the island wide rollout planned for December 2025 was postponed due to adverse weather conditions and disaster-related challenges, ICTA, in coordination with the Sri Lanka Police and with the support of LankaPay, has agreed to complete the nationwide rollout in January 2026, with a landmark launch in the Central Province.
GovPay has continued to expand its reach across local authorities, including Divisional Secretariats, Municipal Councils, Urban Councils, and Pradeshiya Sabhas, significantly enhancing access to government services in citizens’ day-to-day activities. The platform has enabled digital transactions for all local authorities in the Northern Province and all Divisional Secretariats in the Southern Province, with a national target to digitize all local authorities by 2026.
Institutions such as Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka Police, the Department of Technical Education and Training, the University of Moratuwa, and the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board emerged as some of the highest contributors to GovPay in 2025. Strong adoption by the education sector in particular highlights the readiness of younger generations to embrace digital transformation and demonstrates the platform’s scalability and reliability.
Beyond routine government services, GovPay also supported national disaster response efforts. Since 30 November 2025, the platform facilitated digital donations to the Rebuild Sri Lanka Disaster Relief Fund, collecting almost Rs. 14 million across 909 transactions, including contributions from Sri Lankans living abroad, ensuring transparency and ease of contribution during a national emergency.
As GovPay continues to grow, ICTA is working on revamping www.govpay.lk with enhanced features to support institutional onboarding, service management, and reporting capabilities. With Rs. 2 billion in digital collections achieved within its first year of operation and the last Rs. 1 billion reached in just 45 days, GovPay stands as a strong testament to the impact of coordinated digital transformation, reinforcing Sri Lanka’s vision of achieving a USD 15 billion digital economy by 2030.
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Swift restoration of Religious, Cultural and Archaeological sites damaged by the disaster
A discussion on the restoration of religious, cultural and archaeological sites affected by Cyclone Ditwah was held on Thursday (18) afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of the Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi, with the participation of the Most Venerable Mahanayaka Theras of the three Chapters and other religious leaders.
Addressing the meeting, the Minister stated that more than one thousand religious, cultural and archaeological sites across the country had sustained damage due to the disaster. He assured that prompt measures would be taken to commence restoration work and reinstate these sites to their original condition without delay.
The Minister further stated that all restoration work is expected to be carried out while preserving the historical and cultural authenticity of the sites, under the guidance of the Most Venerable Maha Sangha and other religious leaders, with the active participation of all relevant stakeholders.
The Secretary to the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Prince Senadheera, noted that arrangements are currently underway to mobilize the required human resources and financial assistance for the restoration process. He also stated that steps have been initiated to recruit the necessary technical officers on a contractual basis to conduct technical assessments of the affected sites. In addition, plans are in place to involve officials of the Ministry as well as officers of its affiliated institutions in carrying out these restoration activities.
The Secretary to the Ministry further stated that generous financial contributions from donors are currently being received to the fund established under the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs for the reconstruction of damaged religious places of worship.
The meeting also considered continuing the gathering as an interfaith committee to oversee the restoration activities. Accordingly, it was agreed that the progress of construction work would be regularly reported to the committee and that the committee would be entrusted with mobilizing support for the fund in a transparent manner, including assistance from foreign donors, international organizations, Buddhist organizations and other religious institutions.
It was noted that the Central Cultural Fund has identified eight sites that were severely damaged by the disaster and are difficult to restore through conventional construction methods, requiring the specialized expertise of archaeologists, mural conservation specialists, and architects. The cost of restoring these sites has been estimated at over Rs. 500 million.
It was further decided that the committee would meet once a month to review and discuss the progress of these restoration activities.
Religious leaders commended the Government’s intervention in providing relief to those affected by the disaster and in restoring livelihoods, expressing appreciation for the effective management of the response. They also praised the Government’s prompt action in initiating restoration work at damaged religious sites.
The event was attended by several eminent religious leaders, including the Registrar of the Asgiri Maha Viharaya, Venerable Dr. Medagama Dhammananda Nayaka Thero; the Registrar General of the Amarapura Siri Saddhammawansa Maha Nikaya, Venerable Balapitiye Siri Seevali Nayaka Thero; the General Secretary of the Sri Lanka Ramanna Maha Nikaya, Venerable Attangane Sasanarathana Nayaka Thero; the Chief Secretary of the All-Ceylon Shasanarakshaka Board, Venerable Professor Mugunuwela Anuruddha Nayaka Thero; and the Tri-Nikaya Maha Sangha, led by the Chairman of the National Bhikkhu Front, Venerable Wakamulle Uditha Thero.
Also in attendance were Hindu religious leaders, including Venerable Swami Aksharatmananda, representatives of the Catholic Church and the National Christian Council, including Father Alec Roy Samantha Fernando, All-Ceylon Muslim religious leaders, including the General Secretary of the Jamiatul Ulama Organization, Ash-Sheikh Arkam Nooramith, Deputy Minister of Religious and Cultural Affairs, Mohamed Muneer , as well as senior officials of the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs and relevant line institutions.
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