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DateLine Sunday, 16 September 2007

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Another plantation strike will have dire consequences - Ravi Peiris

The tea industry will face adverse consequences and will be unable to recover from the colossal loss if plantation employees resort to another strike backed by Trade Unions, said Director General, Employers' Federation of Ceylon Ravi Peiris.

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CDA to reduce registration fee to help industrialists

The Coconut Development Authority is planning to reduce the registration fee and make it mandatory for Coconut oil mills, industries manufacturing coconut products such as coconut cream and powder as well as charcoal.

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New taxes for development - Siyambalapitiya

The new taxes will not burden the people but will be used to combat terrorism, compensate farmers, provide employment and launch development programs, said Deputy Finance Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya.

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