Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan export revenue exceeds imports for the first time .Prez

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa briefed the cabinet on Wednesday on the success of the economic fundamenta­ls adopted to face the challenges posed by the Covid 19 pandemic and said Sri Lanka’s exports revenue had overtaken the imports revenue for the first time since the open economy was introduced in 1977, Cabinet spokesman and Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a said yesterday.

In June, Sri Lanka’s exports revenue has topped US$ 1,020 million while US$ 961 million has been spent on imports, saving US$ 59 million after four decades, Minister Gunawardan­a told the media at the weekly cabinet news briefing.

“The government has been able to achieve this success after the imposition of import restrictio­ns imposed soon after Gotabaya Rajapaksa assumed presidency in November last year. The Rajapaksa government clamped down on the import of food items, fruits, vegetables, spices and other commoditie­s which can be produced locally. You may recall how the Yahapalana government issued permits to import kites, Vesak lanterns, candles, toys, spices, pepper and even cashew with no concern at all on the unrestrict­ed draining of foreign reserves Minister Gunawardan­a stressed.

Uncontroll­ed imports had contribute­d to the rapid depreciati­on of the rupee against the dollar under the Yahapalana government and as a result, the rupee devalued to Rs. 180 by 2020 from Rs. 131 against the dollar in 2014, he added.

Minister Gunawardan­a said one of the main objective of import restrictio­n was to increase foreign reserves and thereby appreciate the value of the rupee against the dollar.

President Rajapaksa is of the view that restrictio­n of non essential or highly luxurious imports has begun to pay dividends. Despite the global recession brought about by the Covid 19 pandemic, Sri Lanka has been able to keep the rupee around Rs. 180 against the dollar and export more than imports. This will appreciate the rupee against the dollar and contribute to bring down the cost of living, Minister Gunawardan­a emphasized.

Sri Lanka’s exports revenue has overtaken the imports revenue for the first time since the open economy was introduced in 1977

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Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan­a

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