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The Sri Lankan government this week confirmed it will lift its ban on vehicle imports into the country this year.
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Wednesday sharply increased customs duties on imports of the top-selling Japanese hybrid car, in an apparent shift in its policy of encouraging greener vehicles. The duty on ...
Mumbai: A severe economic crisis in Sri Lanka has forced many Indian automotive firms to slam the brakes on exports of vehicle kits as well as production at the local assembly operations they have set ...
India’s Mahindra & Mahindra( M&M) and Sri Lanka’ Ideal Motors launched their Rs.3 billion joint venture vehicle assembly plant with aspirations to set-up an automotive industrial park going ...
Responding to a long-felt need by luxury car BMW owners in Sri Lanka, for a fully-fledged after-sales care facility specially meant for BMWs, Auto Bavaria (Pvt) Ltd was launched last year and has ...
mymech, the first Sri Lankan digital platform that connects car owners and reliable mechanics, is taking a bold step towards environmental sustainability with their latest green vision initiative. In ...
COLOMBO — Sri Lanka offered its overseas workers the right to buy electric vehicles duty-free on Tuesday to encourage them to send money home and boost the cash-strapped nation's depleted foreign ...
BYD, a Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) maker, is expanding its footprint in Sri Lanka with plans to introduce DENZA, its premium luxury brand, through local distributor John Keells CG Auto.
Business Why Sri Lanka is snapping up Japan's used eco cars Susil Wijayaweera, a driver for a Colombo hotel, uses a Toyota Axio hybrid.
Plans to build Sri Lanka's first domestically-designed and manufactured car are in train, with a company announcing plans to deliver its new Micro model in early 2004, writes Swineetha Dias ...
Colombo, Dec 18 (PTI) Sri Lanka has announced that they will lift the vehicles import ban which was put in place in 2020 to ease the pressure on foreign exchange reserves due to the COVID-19 ...
Sri Lanka has reduced import duties on 800 and 1,000 cc cars while increasing duty on higher engine capacity cars, a move likely to benefit India-made smaller vehicles.
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