Sri Lanka Current Account Surplus Hits Record High in Q1
2025-07-01 10:48
By
Dongting Liu
1 min. read
Sri Lanka’s current account surplus widened to $938 million in the first quarter of 2025, reaching a record high, up from $728 million a year earlier, mainly driven by a rise in the services surplus to $1,220 million from $1,155 million and a jump in the secondary income surplus to $1,773 million from $1,505 million.
Meanwhile, the primary income deficit narrowed to $515 million from $712 million.
Offsetting these gains, the goods deficit widened to $1,540 million from $1,219 million in Q1 2024.