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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?

MEER VERHALEN VAN Daily FT

Daily FT

Vision 2030: Banking Sri Lanka into a more competitive future

AS the end of the calendar year approaches, Sri Lanka has at last moved from stabilisation into a brittle but very real recovery. The economy is nearing its second full year of positive GDP growth with inflation broadly under control, while foreign reserves are on track to reach around $ 6.5 - 7 billion. A powerful rebound in external inflows - especially a 20% year-on-year increase in worker remittances to nearly $ 6.5 billion by October 2025 — has given our nation badly needed breathing room.

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5 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Sri Lanka steps into Al future - SLASSCOM's Al Asia Summit 2025 positions the nation as South Asia's emerging Al innovation hub

Sri Lanka took a major leap forward in its digital transformation journey as the sixth edition of SLASSCOM's AI Asia Summit 2025 concluded in Colombo, signalling the country's growing role as a regional hub for applied AI and innovation.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

CBSL expected to hold rates as credit surge, external pressures limit policy space: FCR

FIRST Capital Research expects the Central Bank to keep policy rates unchanged at tomorrow's monetary policy review, saying current macro conditions do not justify easing. It assigned a 60% probability to the policy stance being maintained, alongside a 40% likelihood of a rate reduction.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Thitikul seals back-to-back titles at LPGA finale

WORLD number one Jeeno Thitikul defended her title at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship by holding off fellow Thai Pajaree Anannarukarn by four shots.

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1 min

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

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The debt to GDP ratio has fallen to 99.1 % in 2024 from 114.2% in 2022 due to restructuring and revenue driven fiscal consolidation under the IMF program.

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3 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Scaling up energy transition in Asia and Pacific

STRONG economic growth has moved in parallel with rising fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions in East Asia and Pacific region.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

CATL fuels Evolution Auto’s mission for sustainable mobility in Sri Lanka

THE global movement toward sustainable mobility continues to accelerate, led by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., (CATL) - a leading innovator and manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

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1 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

What if you log in one day, only to find out your life no longer belongs to you?

A young woman in Kandy wakes up to find her private photos shared once in trust with her partner, circulating through WhatsApp groups she had never even heard of. In Jaffna, a university student who dared to speak up about women’s rights and equality for all, receives a series of anonymous messages threatening him. A young graduate from Colombo, just weeks into his first job, becomes a target of relentless gender trolling owing to his preferred gender identity. An activist with a disability from Batticaloa, fighting for inclusion finds herself excluded, bullied and targeted with hate speech.

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5 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Elpitiya Plantations celebrates dedication and excellence at Estate Staff Awards

ELPITIYA Plantations recently held two distinguished award ceremonies for its Upcountry and Low Country estate staff to recognise and celebrate their dedication, hard work, and outstanding contributions to the company’s success.

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1 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

FINTREX Finance joins Hambantota Tuskers in historic Ceylon Golf League partnership

IN a landmark moment for Sri Lankan golf, FINTREX Finance PLC has signed a three-year partnership with the Hambantota Tuskers, one of the eight franchises of the inaugural Ceylon Golf League (CGL).

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

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