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SL posts a primary account surplus for the sixth time since independence. Featured

Sri Lanka has been able to achieve a surplus in the primary account for the sixth time post-independence.

Acting Finance Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said the primary account has registered a surplus for the sixth time post-independence, noting that it is a positive sign of economic recovery.

“In the first quarter of 2023, the primary account has recorded a marginal Rs. 48 billion. Previously, such a positive outcome was recorded in the year 2018,” he told parliament in a debate related to several executive orders under the Finance Act.

As per him, in the first quarter of 2021, the primary account showed a deficit of Rs. 1,009 billion and in 2022, the deficit was shown as Rs. 894 billion.

Siyambalapitiya also said Government’s revenue generated in the first quarter was Rs. 635 billion but the expenditure was double that amount at Rs. 1, 260 billion.

The previous five previous occasions Sri Lanka’s primary account recorded a positive figure were in 1954, the first time, with a value of Rs. 57 million, in 1955, Rs. 150 million, in 1992 the amount was Rs. 177 million, in 2017 it was Rs. 2,071 million and in 2018 it was Rs. 91,421 million.

 

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