Sri Lanka Sees 5 Pct GDP Growth In 2025
The country's gross domestic product (GDP) at current prices increased by 8.8 per cent to 32.75 billion rupees (US$105.2 billion), compared to 30.09 billion rupees in the previous year.
Sector-wise, industry recorded the highest growth at 7.8 per cent, followed by services at 3.3 per cent and agriculture at 1.4 per cent. The services sector remained the largest contributor to GDP at current prices, accounting for 54.6 per cent, while industry contributed 25.4 per cent and agriculture 8.4 per cent.
Industrial growth was supported by expansion in construction, mining and quarrying, along with broad-based improvements in manufacturing. Electricity generation, water supply, and waste management activities also recorded positive growth.
Economic activity during 2025 was supported by easing financial conditions, including declining interest rates, a relatively stable exchange rate, and improvements in domestic demand. The lifting of vehicle import restrictions also contributed to increased activity in trade and related services.
–BERNAMA-XINHUA
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