Business
Port City infrastructure development to be completed by Q3 of 2023

= USD 1.2 bn has already been invested
= USD 1.5 billion more expected to flow in
= Estimated to add USD 13.7 billion to annual GDP when fully operational
= Duty-free shopping mall expected to be open to the public by April 2023
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Port City Colombo (PCC) whose infrastructure development is slated for completion by Q3 of 2023 is showing all the possibilities to be one of the key drivers of growth and recovery in Sri Lanka, a source familiar with many aspects of the project told The Island.
He said that all Sri Lankans should welcome the project and call upon the authorities to provide the fullest support to fast-track its progress.
“While critics have often referred to Port City Colombo (PCC) as a “white elephant” and a “burden of debt” on the Sri Lankan people, these claims cannot be further from the truth. In fact, PCC is not debt-funded and is actually Sri Lanka’s largest foreign direct investment (FDI) driven project. As a result, Colombo now has a platform to create an ultramodern planned metropolis with all the trappings of modern life, which can co-exist and complement the existing sprawl of Colombo. With infrastructure development slated for completion by Q3 of 2023, of the total committed investment of USD 1.4 Bn by the project company, USD 1.2 Bn has already been invested, with a further USD 1.5 billion expected to flow in during the vertical development phase, which will commence thereafter, “he said.
Elaborating on his findings, he said:
“PCC has been designated as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ), which is a legal structure in Sri Lanka, and around the world, that allows certain geographically delimited areas to enjoy special rules and regulations in order to increase ease of doing business, and promote enterprise and development. This concept is not new to Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans have seen many such Export Development Zones in the past, which have no doubt contributed positively to the country’s growth trajectory, by attracting FDIs and promoting exports and industrialization.”
“However, PCC goes beyond any other SEZ in Sri Lanka, supported by the Port City Economic Commission and its associated laws and regulations. This sets up a single management or administrative structure that can help streamline processes and improve ease of doing business dramatically within PCC, potentially even making it the most business-friendly destination in the whole region. This also makes PCC attractive to FDIs and Diaspora, while providing a venue for technological learning, innovation and development. Having separate and more efficient customs provisions also further adds to the attractiveness of PCC. Ultimately, by creating a venue for international business, local businesses will also thrive as PCC and its businesses and residents will need to buy supplies and services from local businesses.”
“Sri Lanka is a relatively small economy, which is one of the reasons that we have not been able to open up and liberalize more efficiently and quickly. Opening up a small economy to global forces can create imbalances that can quickly turn into different issues. However, PCC provides a very efficient way to open Sri Lanka up to the world, whilst shielding the wider Sri Lankan economy from any negative effects. This, combined with wider economic reforms will create a platform for Sri Lanka’s economy as a whole to open up to the world.”
“As an SEZ, PCC will be able to create massive employment opportunities for both skilled and unskilled roles. These jobs will be paid for in foreign currency and in line with globally competitive standards. With global businesses looking to do business in Sri Lanka, the incentives for qualified professionals to seek migration will be diminished, as they will be able to obtain comparable salaries here at home, and in foreign currency too.”
“During construction alone, PCC has created 8,000 employment opportunities and is expected to generate 83,000 well-paid jobs as development matures, contributing USD 13.7 billion per annum to Sri Lanka’s GDP when fully-operational.”
“The construction of the USD 7 million Duty-Free shopping mall inside PCC will be the biggest duty-free mall in the region, with a further USD 6.5 million in the pipeline for expansion of operations. The mall is expected to be open to the public by April 2023, with the initial infrastructure expected to be fully completed by Q3 of 2023, which will open up the doors for a further USD 1.5 billion worth of investments into vertical developments. Two international duty-free operators and an international food and beverage partner are already on board and, with the investment plans for entertainment and leisure activities, PCC is expected to be a top destination for city tourism.”
“It’s going to be a remarkable confluence of events. So, all Sri Lankans should realize the effectiveness of PCC as the largest FDI-driven project, and support it. The people can be confident in doing so as the Port City Economic Commission will be entrusted with the administration, regulation and control of all matters connected with businesses and other operations, in and from the area of authority of the Port City,” he pointed out.
Business
ASUS launches ‘cutting edge’ laptops in Sri Lanka for AI acceleration

ASUS and Republic of Gamers (ROG) Sri Lanka officially launched their latest suite of computing innovations, setting a new benchmark for ultra-portability, AI acceleration, and next-generation gaming experiences in the country.
Unveiled at Shangri La, Colombo on May 7th, the lineup includes five cutting-edge laptops designed to cater to students, professionals, gamers, and creators, marking a transformative leap for Sri Lanka’s tech landscape.
Leading the charge is the ASUS Zenbook A14, the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC at just 980 grams. Featuring a durable Ceraluminum chassis, Snapdragon X processor, and a 45 TOPS NPU for AI tasks, it boasts an ASUS Lumina OLED display, up to 32-hour battery life, Wi-Fi 7, and 1 TB SSD storage. Meanwhile, the gaming-focused ROG Strix SCAR 16/18 and Zephyrus G16 pack Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPUs, paired with 240Hz Mini-LED displays, customizable RGB lighting, and advanced cooling systems for marathon sessions.
“Our mission is to push boundaries in performance and design,” said Eric Ou, ASUS South Asia’s Regional Head, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to innovation. The new devices blend portability with power, offering AI-enhanced workflows and gaming prowess.With multi-day battery life and groundbreaking specs, ASUS aims to redefine how Sri Lankans work, create, and play.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Direct Kitchens opens flagship Colombo showroom blending Australian luxury design with local elegance

Direct Kitchens, Melbourne’s premier designer and manufacturer of high-end custom kitchens, marked a significant milestone with the launch of its first international showroom in Colombo, bringing over 40 years of world-class kitchen design expertise to sophisticated Sri Lankan homeowners. Located at No. 314, R.A. De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 03, the new Experience Centre reflects the brand’s commitment to luxury, craftsmanship, and innovation.
The soft launch of the showroom was attended by select invitees including Nalin Herath, Chairman and Managing Director of Home Lands Group, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, along with industry professionals and well-wishers.
For over three decades, Direct Kitchens has earned a stellar reputation in Australia for creating bespoke, luxurious kitchens that are as functional as they are visually stunning. From sleek modern designs to timeless French provincial and country styles, each kitchen is crafted with precision, using the finest materials and cutting-edge technology. The brand also specializes in a range of custom interior solutions including pantry units, wardrobes, closets, laundry units, and more—tailored to suit the lifestyle and aesthetic of each client. Direct Kitchens Sri Lanka is a subsidiary of Home Lands Group, Sri Lanka’s leading real estate solutions provider.
The Colombo Experience Centre marks the beginning of Direct Kitchens’ global journey in redefining sophisticated living spaces. Visitors to the showroom can explore a curated selection of premium kitchen displays, cabinetry styles, finishes, and fittings—guided by a team of expert designers who offer personalized consultations and complete project management services.
Speaking at the launch, Amaya Herath, Director of Direct Kitchens Sri Lanka, stated, “We are proud to bring the legacy of Direct Kitchens to Sri Lanka and offer homeowners here access to a new standard in luxury interior solutions. Our Experience Centre is more than just a showroom—it’s a space where creativity, lifestyle, and functionality meet. With our decades of expertise and design excellence, we look forward to helping our clients transform their homes into elegant, purposeful spaces.”
Business
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W15 Ambuluwawa is indeed a rare find, a gem that has been recently added to adorn the W15 Collection, a group of luxurious boutique hotels dotted across some of the most beautiful locations in Sri Lanka. The first boutique hotel to be opened within the Ambuluwawa biodiversity project, W15 Ambuluwawa, with one master suite, 4 deluxe and 3 standard rooms, has been designed with responsibility to the surroundings and sustainability at its core. The ingenuity of architectural genius is displayed from every space in this breathtaking property as the exterior beauty is captured through floor to ceiling windows, a spacious patio and a sundeck.
Guests can expect W15’s signature exceptional service with a large staff cadre and a personal butler assigned to each room, an extraordinary al-fresco dining experience where tastebuds will be tantalized while nature paints the skies with vivid hues and birdsong provides a harmony of background music. Evenings are for breathtaking sunsets to be imbued into your restless soul while you sip a sundowner on the patio.
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