Sri Lanka Manufacturing Growth Improves
2026-01-16 15:15
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
Sri Lanka’s Manufacturing PMI increased to 60.9 in December 2025 from 55.5 in November, indicating a sustained expansion in manufacturing activity.
The improvement was largely driven by seasonal demand, despite weather-related disruptions experienced at the beginning of the month.
Most sub-indices recorded growth during the period.
New Orders rose sharply (63.8 versus 58.5), while Production increased (61.2 versus 50.0), mainly supported by strong activity in the food and beverages manufacturing sector.
Employment also expanded (58.5 versus 55.5) and in line with increased production.
The Stock of Purchases index remained in expansionary territory though it declined (53.7 versus 57.0).
Meanwhile, Suppliers’ Delivery Time lengthened further (62.5 versus 57.7), in line with the strengthening of New Orders and Production.
Looking ahead, expectations for manufacturing activity over the next three months remain positive, supported by anticipated improvements in overall economic conditions.