Sri Lanka Current Account Surplus Widens in Q2 2025
2025-10-02 09:25
By
Dongting Liu
1 min. read
Sri Lanka’s current account surplus widened to $501 million in the second quarter of 2025 from $421 million in the same period a year earlier.
The increase was mainly driven by a rise in the services surplus to $839 million from $751 million, and a jump in the secondary income surplus to $1.891 billion from $1.569 billion.
Meanwhile, the primary income deficit narrowed to $500 million from $578 million.
Offsetting these gains, the goods deficit widened to $1.73 billion from $1.321 billion in Q2 2024.