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Korean Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo Championship and K-Pop World Festival

The Korean Embassy in Sri Lanka held ‘2023 Korea Week (K-Culture Festival),’ on Saturday July 8, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo, with great support from hallyu fans in Sri Lanka. The Korea Week, composed of the Korean Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo Championship and K-Pop World Festival, showcased a stunning blend of athleticism and cultural extravaganza.
Korean Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo Championship
The Korean Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo Championship jointly hosted by the Korean Embassy and the Sri Lanka Taekwondo Federation presented an opportunity for competitors from all across Sri Lanka to display their mastery of the traditional Korean martial art.
The final rounds of the championship were held with the participation of the Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Miyon LEE and Secretary to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, K. Mahesan as chief guests. Sri Lanka Army and Navy taekwondo teams competed for the final rounds of the sparring competition that garnered much attention from the audience. Several regional Taekwondo clubs in Sri Lanka and the Korean TPC (Taekwondo Peace Corps) team also conducted celebratory performances.
Delivering the welcoming remarks, Korean Ambassador H.E. Miyon Lee appreciated the efforts to promote taekwondo in Sri Lanka and deepen the bilateral cooperation between Korea and Sri Lanka. She said, ’It is inspiring that Taekwondo has been adopted as a daily sport in Sri Lanka especially in schools, army and police, to name a few. Athletes of all ages present today are symbolic of strong cooperation between our two countries. ‘
The Secretary to the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Mr. K Mahesan emphasised the longstanding close ties enjoyed by Korea and Sri Lanka since 1977 and complimented Korea’s commitment to collaborate with Sri Lanka to develop sports cooperation. In particular, the secretary extended his gratitude to the opportunities and grants given by the Korean government to enhance athletic skills of Sri Lankans.
President of the Sri Lanka Taekwondo Federation Mr. Chaminda Punchihewa, Vice President of the Sri Lanka Taekwondo Federation Mr. Kanchana Jayarathna and Kukkiwon Dispatch Taekwondo Master Mr. Kisu Lee were also present on this important occasion.
K-Pop World Festival
In an attempt to foster cultural cooperation and deepen the understanding of Korean music and dance, the Korean Embassy successfully hosted the K-Pop World Festival with the participation of over 1200 K-pop fans in Sri Lanka. This event was a celebration of Korea’s globally acclaimed music industry, stunning choreography and charismatic performances of K-pop fans in Sri Lanka. Among many groups that contested for the preliminary round, the K-pop festival featured fourteen performers from Sri Lanka, who paid tribute to their favourite K-pop bands through their iconic singing and dance performances.
Korean Ambassador H.E. Lee Miyon and Minister of Cultural Affairs Hon. Vidura Wickramanayake attended the festival as chief guests. H.E. Lee Miyon, welcoming the enthusiastic audience at the festival stated that, ‘it is very encouraging to witness the appreciation by Sri Lankans for Korea and the Korean culture. Hallyu fan communities in Sri Lanka are a testimony to the love shared for K-pop. The Korean Embassy in Sri Lanka hopes to intensify cultural exchanges between our two countries and enhance the promotion of creative contents of Korean culture in Sri Lanka and vice versa.’
On this wonderful occasion, Minister of Cultural Affairs Hon. Vidura Wickramanayake delivered his congratulations and commended the efforts of the Korean Embassy, in bridging cultural gaps and strengthening bonds for the mutual benefit of both countries.
Renowned Sri Lankan performers Mr. Kevin Nugara, Ms. Falan Andrea, Mr.Piyath Rajapakse and Ms. Boa Lim attended the festival as judges. The Korean community leaders, diplomats and alumni of Korean scholarship programmes were also among the attendees.
Korea Week in Sri Lanka is a testament to the expanding cultural ties between Korea and Sri Lanka. The Korean Embassy congratulates all the winners and participants of the Korea Week, and extends appreciation to all the supporters and volunteers who contributed to the success of this event.
Business
US trade war poses risks to Sri Lanka’s creditworthiness, warns Fitch

Meanwhile, tensions between the world’s two largest economies remain high
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Sri Lanka’s already vulnerable financial position could be further threatened by the ongoing US trade war, according to a recent analysis by Fitch Ratings.
The global ratings agency highlights that Sri Lanka, currently rated CCC+, is particularly susceptible to negative impacts if its export earnings are hit by the escalating tariffs.
Fitch Ratings, Hong Kong, in a press release issued on April 15, 2025, warned that increasing US tariffs would weigh on the credit metrics of many sovereigns in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The report emphasised that APAC’s high trade openness and reliance on US demand make it especially vulnerable to the fallout from the trade war.
While the 10% tariffs imposed by the US on most countries are slightly below Fitch’s earlier projections, the agency believes that Asian economic growth will slow as exports and export-oriented investments suffer from tariffs and increased uncertainty.
“This slowdown, coupled with weaker commodity prices and exchange rate adjustments, will affect APAC sovereigns to varying degrees. Several economies in the region, including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, and Korea, rely heavily on manufacturing exports and investments, with the US serving as a major export market. These economies could face significant challenges as a result of the trade war,” it stated.
Fitch noted that government policy responses would be crucial in determining the ultimate impact on APAC sovereign ratings. While some higher-rated jurisdictions like China, Singapore, and Taiwan may have the fiscal space to implement stimulus measures, some others, including Sri Lanka, have limited headroom due to high debt levels and constrained fiscal consolidation since the pandemic and its own economic crisis.
The ratings agency also cautioned that the US dollar could appreciate against some APAC currencies, potentially increasing debt burdens for countries with a large share of foreign-currency debt. Furthermore, foreign-exchange reserves could shrink if authorities intervene to support their currencies, further straining economies with low external buffers like Sri Lanka.
Fitch concluded that countries with relatively low external buffers, such as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, were particularly at risk if their export earnings were negatively impacted by the tariffs.
Meanwhile, tensions between the world’s two largest economies remain high.
After the White House website claimed that imports from China to the US would face tariffs of up to 245 percent, the Chinese Foreign Ministry warned yesterday that China would pay no attention to the US’s further tariff numbers game, and it would take ‘resolute countermeasures’ and ‘fight to the end’ if Washington persisted in substantially infringing on China’s rights and interests.
China Daily – the ruling Chinese Communist party’s English-language mouthpiece published a sharply worded editorial on April 15, rejecting U.S. President Trump’s repeated claims that the US had been ‘ripped off’ by China.
“The U.S. is not getting ripped off by anybody. It is taking a free ride on the globalisation train and is living beyond its means,” China Daily argued.
Business
CEAT’s share in Sri Lanka’s Original Equipment tyre market tops 90%

Now supplies 11 automobile brands assembling vehicles in Sri Lanka, contributing to local value addition
Six years after it entered into its first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) partnership in Sri Lanka, CEAT Kelani Holdings has grown into a significant contributor of value addition to the country’s burgeoning automobile assembly industry.
Locally-manufactured CEAT tyres are now original equipment in 11 brands of vehicles rolling off assembly lines in Sri Lanka, ranging from Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs), cars, buses, lorries, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and scooters, the company said.
These tyres, many of them designed precisely to vehicle manufacturer specifications, fit more than 30 models of vehicles, including 16 bus models and five models of motorcycles now assembled in Sri Lanka.
CEAT Kelani currently supplies more than 150,000 Original Equipment (OE) tyres annually to the local vehicle assembly industry covering more than 90 per cent of vehicles assembled in Sri Lanka, and the OE segment accounts for 12 per cent of the CEAT branded tyres sold in the domestic market.
“The OEM partnerships a manufacturing brand like CEAT has entered into are extremely significant to all tyre users, because they demonstrate the automobile manufacturers’ confidence in the quality and performance of the products,” CEAT Kelani Chief Operating Officer Mr Shamal Gunawardene observed. “These partnerships are based on stringent evaluations of our tyres by experts and are based on CEAT’s ability to satisfy the technical requirements of each type of vehicle.”
“Through OEM projects, CEAT enhances its own manufacturing capabilities, aligns with global quality standards, and tailors products to meet local needs,” he added.
Among the automobile brands that have chosen CEAT tyres as original equipment in Sri Lanka are Hyundai, JAC, JMC, DFSK, Mahindra, Micro, Tata, Lanka Ashok Leyland, TVS, Bajaj and Dyno.
Business
Citrus Resorts & Hotels witness surge in bookings and interest during festive season amidst travel boom

Citrus Resorts & Hotels, a leading name in Sri Lanka’s hospitality sector, has reported a significant increase in bookings and inquiries, reflecting a growing demand for premium travel experiences. With two iconic beachfront properties—Citrus Waskaduwa and Citrus Hikkaduwa—the brand continues to attract travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Nestled along Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast, Citrus Waskaduwa stands as the ultimate getaway for those looking to unwind. Offering 140 rooms, including 7 suites, an executive suite, and a presidential suite, the resort boasts private balconies with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
Guests can indulge in a diverse culinary experience across multiple dining venues, including Lemon Sun Restaurant, Pomelo Hi Bar, Aqua Peel Pool Bar, and Pips n Sips Coffee Shop. The Asian-inspired Citron Senses spa further enhances the experience with expertly curated Eastern and Western treatments by skilled Balinese therapists.
Catering to families and corporate groups who plan to visit during the April holidays, the resort offers exclusive packages for fun-filled getaways as part of its Avurudu celebrations. Guests can enjoy a festive beachfront experience with traditional activities, including Beli Mal tea on arrival, a morning and evening tea table, and a special Sinhalese lunch buffet. The celebrations also feature Avurudu games with equipment setup and access to the swimming pool with changing rooms. Additionally, special rates for rooms and discounts on spirits, chasers, and bites make the occasion even more memorable.
For those seeking a vibrant beachside experience, Citrus Hikkaduwa offers the perfect mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure. With 90 stylish rooms spanning Deluxe, Superior, and Standard categories, the resort provides a comfortable stay in the heart of Sri Lanka’s southern coast.
Adrenaline seekers can enjoy scuba diving, wreck diving, snorkelling, deep-sea fishing, jet skiing, and surfing lessons—an opportunity to experience Hikkaduwa’s famous waves firsthand. Additionally, curated excursions, such as the Madu River Boat Safari, Galle City Tour, and visits to turtle hatcheries, offer guests a chance to explore the region’s natural and cultural heritage.
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