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2026 a growth Budget for Sri Lanka?

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November 12, 2025

AFTER a remarkable recovery from a very deep crisis in 2022, Sri Lanka's recent Budget consolidates economic stablisation and introduces a few markers for further growth (e.g. on trade, digitalisation and the Port City), but more needs to be done to embed a growth strategy and transform its economy to avoid further IMF austerity programs.

- By Dirk Willem te Velde and Ganeshan Wignaraja

2026 a growth Budget for Sri Lanka?

President and Finance Minister Anura Kumara Dissanayake

It is fair to say that Sri Lanka has defied economic expectations in the 2020s. Following its historic preemptive sovereign default in April 2022, Sri Lanka experienced its worst economic crisis since independence. Then the country fell into a vicious cycle of a deep contraction, spiralling inflation, rising income poverty and public protests over shortages and rising prices.

But, compared with many in the developing world, the country's debt induced contraction and inflation spiral was remarkably short-lived. Fast forwarding to November 2025, the economy grew by 4.8% in the first half of 2025, inflation down to about 2% but poverty remains stubbornly high. This is due to a combination of Indian emergency aid, a tough 17th $ 2.9 billion IMF program, and decisive policies by the Government of Sri Lanka (including the Central Bank of Sri Lanka).

A new Government led by left leaning President Anura Kumara Dissanayake since late 2024 deserves credit for adopting a pragmatic approach and continuing with the IMF program. This is a major departure for his left-wing political alliance, the National Peoples Power (NPP), which campaigned to renegotiate terms under the IMF program to include more welfare measures. With Sri Lanka midway through its current IMF program, the pressing public policy question is this time going to be different and might Sri Lanka avoid having to seek a further 18th IMF program in the future by transforming its economy?

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Court issues notice on IRD over new VAT refund scheme

THE Court of Appeal has issued notice on the Commissioner General of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) and other State agencies after a writ application challenged the legality of the Government’s newly gazetted VAT refund scheme, which replaced the abolished Simplified VAT (SVAT) system.

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1 min

November 24, 2025

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Seminar on 'Impact of Budget on the National Economy' at OPA

THE 2026 National Budget focuses on growth while advancing development and debt sustainability. This was highlighted at a seminar on “Impact of the Budget on the National Economy —Way Forward” organised by the Organisation of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka.

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3 mins

November 24, 2025

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Deputy Minister explains lack of aggressive tax measures in Budget 2026

THE Government kept the 2026 Budget free of aggressive tax mobilisation proposals because households and businesses are already carrying a heavy fiscal load, Deputy Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Minister Chathuranga Abeysinghe told a recent virtual investor forum organised by Tellimer and Softlogic Stockbrokers.

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

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Unit trust industry sees strong investor activity in October

Assets under management tops Rs. 600 b mark from Rs. 592 b in Sept. Draws 3,628 new unit holders bringing total to 137,224

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

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Rank to develop Rs. 1 b worth container cargo inspection yard at Hambantota International Port

HAMBANTOTA International Port Group (HIPG) has partnered with Rank Container Terminals Ltd., (RCT) to develop a purpose-built container cargo inspection yard within the Port premises.

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1 mins

November 24, 2025

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Questions raised over Sri Lanka's DPI strategy and trade reform sequencing

SRI Lanka's current approach to Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and trade liberalisation may reinforce inequality rather than reduce it unless access, mobility, and capability gaps are addressed upfront, UNDP Country Economist Dr. Vagisha Gunasekara has warned.

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4 mins

November 24, 2025

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Barcelona thrash Athletic Bilbao 4-0 on emotional return to Camp Nou

BARCELONA, back at their beloved Camp Nou, have produced a dominant 4-0 victory over 10-man Athletic Bilbao to add to the homecoming celebrations.

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1 mins

November 24, 2025

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CoPF reviews revenue performance of key Finance Ministry institutions

Public Debt Management Office briefs on Govt.'s Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy for 2026-2030 Outlines annual borrowing plan for 2026, clarifies projected financing requirements and debt sustainability measures BOI says FDI reached $ 827 m in first nine months of 2025 CoPF informs BOI and related agencies to intensify efforts to ensure growth in FDI in coming years Approves eight reports submitted under Public Finance Management Act, No. 44 of 2024

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1 min

November 24, 2025

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Stokes hails Head's phenomenal knock after Perth defeat under two days

BEN Stokes on Saturday admitted to being rattled after England's eight-wicket loss to Australia in the first Test at Perth, as Travis Head's whirlwind knock blew the visitors away in the fourth innings on Day Two.

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

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President vows to prevent racist divisions

Seeks collective support for ‘Sri Lanka Day’ celebration Party leaders and representatives welcome initiative, commending effort to create an inclusive national celebration

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

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