
Key Highlights:

Estate Lake Real Estate, an emerging force in Sri Lanka’s real estate sector, has facilitated a historic transaction valued at LKR 4.5 billion for Home Lands Holding, marking the largest recorded real estate deal in Colombo’s history.

INSEE Cement, Sri Lanka’s number one cement company with flagship brands INSEE Sanstha and Mahaveli Marine Plus representing over 55 years of trust, in a strategic move, has partnered the Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC) the nation's premier research institution in advanced technologies, to launch a collaborative research program focused on driving innovation and sustainability in Sri Lanka's construction sector.


Marking a significant milestone in its journey towards sustainability, David Pieris Motor Company (Lanka) Limited (DPMCL) announced that its Manufacturing Complex in Ranna, located in the Hambantota District, has been officially certified as a Net Zero Energy Facility by Control Union.

In a market that is often marred by hidden markups and inflated discounts, Swisstek, a leading tile adhesive brand in Sri Lanka, is leading the way forward for transparency and consumer fairness.

Diva, one of Sri Lanka’s most trusted laundry care brands under Hemas Consumer Brands (HCB), has unveiled Diva Power Pods—a bold leap forward in modernizing laundry care in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s largest investment and South Asia’s first integrated resort opened its doors, heralding a bold new chapter in the nations’ economic journey.


With the grand opening of City of Dreams, Sri Lanka’s first integrated resort, set for August 2nd 2025, the destination’s premium retail component, The Shoppes at City of Dreams, officially opened its doors on August 1st.

Swisstek Aluminium pledges to assist Sri Lanka in turning its renewable energy goals for 2030 into reality with its cutting-edge solar mounting systems.

The Sri Lanka Association of Manufacturers and Exporters of Rubber Products (SLAMERP) expresses its deep appreciation to the Government of Sri Lanka for its timely and effective diplomatic efforts, which have led to the successful reduction of the U.S. reciprocal tariff on rubber-based exports to 20%, down from the initially proposed 44%.

The Plastics and Rubber Institute of Sri Lanka (PRISL) extends its sincere appreciation for the recent decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to reduce and finalize the tariff rate to 20% on Sri Lankan exports to the United States.