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Sri Lanka's automobile market: Subliminal economic bubble?

Daily FT

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September 02, 2025

From showrooms to sinking debt; is Sri Lanka repeating a global mistake?

- By ADHEEB ANWAR

Sri Lanka's automobile market: Subliminal economic bubble?

ANY Sri Lankan commuter with reasonable observation skills will notice the influx of new vehicles in Colombo. The suffocating traffic is a simple indicator. This phenomenon was only bound to happen with the recent relaxation of import restrictions on vehicles. These restrictions were a recovery measure implemented by the Government for the economy to recover from Sri Lanka’s recent financial crisis. However, short lived was the excitement for the removal of such restrictions as the Government in January 2025, announced its exorbitantly high tax rates which were to be placed on imported vehicles. Taxes running as high as 300% slapped the common man into a reality which screamed that affording a new daily driver from their savings alone was impossible.

A healthy combination of subprime lending and adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) lent fodder to the 2008 financial crisis in the USA. Subprime lending was the controversial practice of approving loans for people with low creditworthiness, often with little or no income verification. ARMs on the other hand were housing mortgages with ultra-low interest rates which came with the caveat that such interest rates could differ depending on volatile market variables. This marriage was bound to fail when credit default (nonpayment) became the only reality for many Americans.

Hence, a crisis hungry housing bubble was formed subliminally, by an increased supply of ARMs to an expanding pool of unreliable debtors. An accumulation of such practices, lead to inevitable financial ruin. This crisis was well documented, researched and deconstructed over the years by leading economic analysts, with the Federal Reserve referring to this event as ‘The Great Recession’. To gain preliminary understanding of this saga, “The Big Short” is a recommendable movie which explains this in decent detail.

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\"CHINA as a full member of SAARC? At first, the idea may sound bold, even strange. But it could be the spark the region needs to move forward. For years, SAARC has carried a huge promise; a platform to connect markets, people, and ideas across South Asia. Yet political tensions have often slowed its progress. Bringing China into the fold could give SAARC fresh energy, new opportunities, and a stronger voice in the world.\"

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6 mins

September 20, 2025

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Response to Mahinda Rajapaksa: It is not personal revenge or political terrorism

\"True leadership is not measured by the privileges one enjoys, but by the lives one uplifts, the injustices one ends, and the legacy one leaves for generations.\"

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11 mins

September 20, 2025

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S&P upgrades Sri Lanka sovereign rating to CCC+/C; outlook stable

S&P Global Ratings yesterday raised its long and short-term foreign currency sovereign credit ratings on Sri Lanka to 'CCC+/C' from 'SD/SD'.

time to read

5 mins

September 20, 2025

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Sri Lanka confront familiar rivals Bangladesh in Super Fours opener

Asia Cup enters business end from today

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2 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

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CEAT’s Europe Range drives Sri Lanka Amateur Golf and Ladies Stroke Play Championships

THE lush fairways of the historic Royal Colombo Golf Club will once again host the country’s most prestigious amateur golfing event when the 134th Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Championship and the Sri Lanka Ladies Stroke Play Championship, driven by the CEAT Europe range, tee off on 23 September.

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2 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Ozone layer: Skin of earth, shield of human wellbeing

September 16 is the day designated by the United Nations to annually honour the preservation of the ozone layer. This day was proclaimed to be dedicated to create public awareness on the ozone layer and its significance to human existence, in the year 1994. The decision to create a separate day for the protection of the ozone layer was linked to the signing of the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer, way back in 1987.

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2 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

Venture Engine workshops equip start-ups with critical skills for global growth

Sri Lanka's leading start- up acceleration program continues to strengthen founders through expert-led guidance

time to read

1 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Govt. opens National Cyber Security Operations Centre

Unveils National Cyber Protection Strategy 2025-2029

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2 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

ICJ urges Govt. to scrap Online Safety Act

THE International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) has criticised the Online Safety Act, No. 09 of 2024, in response to a call for public input on amendments, urging the Government to repeal it or substantially revise it.

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1 mins

September 20, 2025

Daily FT

Tribute to Rajiv Perera on 60th birthday

IN life we meet many people, most of whom hardly leave a trace of their passing. Some, very few in fact, leave a mark so deep that no passage of time can erase it. For me, at the very top of that list is Rajiv Perera.

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4 mins

September 20, 2025

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