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Sri Lanka records single-digit inflation for the first time since economic crisis: Official data

The island nation faced its worst economic crisis in history due to a shortage of foreign exchange reserves. An imperative in the IMF bailout is to restructure external debt, which needs to be completed by September.

July 31, 2023 / 21:09 IST
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The last time single-digit inflation was recorded was 5.8 per cent in September of 2021.
The last time single-digit inflation was recorded was 5.8 per cent in September of 2021.

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka on July 31 said that its inflation dropped to 6.3 per cent in July from 12 per cent in June, a single-digit figure for the first time in two years, providing much-needed relief to the people amidst the worst financial crisis.

In a statement, the Census and Statistics Office of the Sri Lankan government said that the overall rate of inflation as measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index on a year-on-year basis is 6.3 per cent in July 2023 and it was down from 12 per cent recorded in June this year.

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"The overall rate of inflation as measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index on a year-on-year basis is 6.3 per cent in July 2023. This was down from the 12 per cent recorded in June," the statement said. The decline in headline inflation is broadly in line with the disinflation path envisaged by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) in July 2023, the apex bank said.

The last time single-digit inflation was recorded was 5.8 per cent in September of 2021. The highest inflation since the island nation's economy came under its worst crisis was 69.8 per cent recorded in September last year. The statement further said that the decrease in the cost of food commodities had contributed to lower inflation.