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FX.co ★ Sri Lanka Current Account Surplus Widens in Q2 2025

Sri Lanka Current Account Surplus Widens in Q2 2025

In the second quarter of 2025, Sri Lanka's current account surplus expanded to $501 million, up from $421 million during the same quarter the previous year. This growth was primarily attributed to an increase in the services surplus, which rose to $839 million from $751 million, and a significant rise in the secondary income surplus, climbing to $1.891 billion from $1.569 billion. At the same time, the primary income deficit decreased to $500 million from $578 million. However, these positive developments were partly counterbalanced by an increase in the goods deficit, which widened to $1.73 billion from $1.321 billion in the second quarter of 2024.

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