Sri Lanka’s economy shrank by 3.6% in 2020 – CBSL

Sri Lanka’s economy shrank by 3.6% in 2020 – CBSL

May 1, 2021   12:54 pm

Sri Lanka announced on Friday that its economy shrank by 3.6 per cent last year. This marks the worst economic downturn for the country since independence from Britain since 1948.

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka said in its annual report that it hoped that the economy would rebound in 2021 and record an optimistic six per cent growth on the back of improved local manufacturing and services.

The bank also said that central government’s debt also rose to 101 per cent of GDP last year. It was 86.8 per cent in the year before that.

International rating agencies have expressed fears for Sri Lanka’s ability to service its huge foreign debt as the country’s foreign reserves fell sharply in the past year.

The island’s economy was trying to recover from the effects of the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people when the pandemic hit in early 2020.

Two weeks ago, Sri Lanka secured a $500 million loan from China to shore up its foreign exchange reserves as the local currency came under intense pressure and fell to a record low.

Chinese influence in the South Asian nation has been growing in recent years through loans and projects under its vast Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, raising concerns among regional powers and Western nations.

-Agencies


Central Bank Governor Deshamanya Prof. W.D. Lakshman presented the Annual Report 2020 to PM Mahinda Rajapaksa on Friday (April 30).

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