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Sri Lanka will remain 'middle-income' country, President's Office clarifies after Cabinet downgrades status to 'low income country'

Sri Lanka had a GDP of $3,815 in 2021, which currently places the country in the 'middle-income' category, according to the World Bank.

October 11, 2022 / 15:21 IST
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Sri Lanka (Image: AP/File)
Sri Lanka (Image: AP/File)

Sri Lanka will remain a 'middle-income' country, the President's media division announced on Tuesday, even as it requested the World Bank to grant concessional loans to tide over the unprecedented economic crisis, hours after the cabinet approved a proposal to downgrade the island nation's economic status to a 'low-income' country.

Sri Lanka had a GDP of USD 3,815 in 2021, which currently places the country in the 'middle-income' category, according to the World Bank.

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Sri Lanka's Central Bank is predicting a 8.7 per cent slump in GDP for this year.

The country's inflation set a new record of 69.8 per cent in September, up from 64.3 per cent a month earlier, as per the data from the state statistics office.