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Sri Lanka trade balance enlarges 10% to $638m in Feb

byCustoms Today Report
11/05/2015
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s February trade balance widened 10.4 percent year-on-year (you)  to US $ 638 million, while the overall Balance of Payment (BoP) position recording a deficit of US $ 692.1 million in the first two months of 2015 compared to a surplus of US $ 809.9 million recorded in the corresponding period of 2014.

Data released by the Central Bank yesterday showed export earnings in February increasing 5.8 percent yoy to US $ 891.4 million. The cumulative exports in the first two months rose 3.1 percent you to US $ 1.8 billion.

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Earnings from textile and garments in February rose 6 percent yoy to US $ 419.9 million while rubber products exports fell 3.9 percent you to US $ 67.5 million.

Agricultural exports rose marginally by 0.8 percent yoy to US $ 202.9 million. Tea exports fell 6.2 percent yoy to US $ 108.4 million. However coconut and spice exports rose 30.9 percent yoy to US $ 30.8 million and 84.8 percent yoy to US $ 30.9 million, respectively.

Meanwhile, import expenditure rose 7.7 percent yoy to US $ 1.52 billion amid higher consumer and investment goods imports.

The consumer goods imports rose 57.5 percent yoy to US $ 352.5 million. Food and beverages imports rose 53.6 percent yoy to US $ 145.9 million while non-food consumer goods imports surged 60.3 percent yoy to US $ 206.5 million.  Vehicles imports in February amounted to US $ 58.8 million, up 36.4 percent yoy.

Investment goods imports also rose 23.8 percent yoy to US $ 362.3 million, led by a surge in building material and transport equipment imports.

Expenditure on intermediate goods however fell 9.8 percent yoy to US $ 814.3 million, helped by a fuel import bill which fell 46.8 percent yoy to US $ 264.4 million.

Imports of textile and textile articles rose 38.4 percent yoy to US $ 211.1 million.

Cumulative imports for the first two months of 2015 stood at US $ 3.21 billion, up 4.4 percent yoy.

 

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