Sri Lanka's trade deficit widens, foreign reserves falls

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Sri Lanka's trade deficit for the first 10 months of the year widened nearly 78 percent to $5.17 billion, suggesting more pressure on the country's balance of payments and rupee, data showed on Thursday.

The trade deficit in October widened 22.7 percent to $556.5 million from $453.4 million a year earlier, central bank figures showed.

The bank originally forecast a full-year trade deficit of $3.97 billion.

'This is mainly because of highest ever oil prices this country faced during the first few months,' said Nandalal Weerasinghe, chief economist at the central bank.

Analysts said the 10-month trade deficit was the biggest in a year. The central bank declined to comment.

'Increasing trade deficit will put severe pressure on the balance of payments and the rupee,' said Dhanushka Samarasinghe, head of research at Asia Securities.

'There is a tendency for the rupee to fall further with this kind of high trade deficit. If the central bank does not devalue the rupee accordingly, then there will be inflationary pressure.'

The rupee fell to its lowest in more than a year on Thursday at 111.00/20.

The central bank has allowed the currency to ease in value from 108 since mid-September.

Currency dealers said the central bank's decision to let the rupee slide was to ease pressure on dwindling foreign currency reserves.

The reserves fell to $2.37 billion by the end of October, enough to cover just over two-months of imports, Weerasinghe said.

Analysts said the reserves have fallen from $3.42 billion at the end of August as the central bank intervened in the currency markets to support the rupee.

Economists estimate they fell to $1.9 billion by the end of November.

However, a central bank statement said the sharp fall was due to repayment of large petroleum bills and outflow of foreign investment.

The central bank has already conceded that protecting the rupee, plus other factors, could result in a balance of payments deficit at the end of the year.

Exports in October, led by tea, garments and other agricultural products, rose 5.9 percent to $661.2 million, compared with October 2007.

Imports in October rose 13 percent from a year earlier to $1.22 billion.

The central bank earlier said Sri Lanka's trade deficit expanded 5.6 percent in 2007 to $3.56 billion, and predicted an 11.5 percent increase to $3.97 billion in 2008.

Petroleum imports rose 53.3 percent in the first 10 months of the year to $3 billion, which accounted for 25.2 percent of the total import bill of $12
billion.

Oil accounted for 21.6 percent of the last year's January-October import bill. The total oil bill in 2007 was $2.49 billion.


- Reuters -
 

kalanaweerlk

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    lkdood said:
    yes

    these are central bank numbers

    LBO did a report also

    den..definitely dis situation is not good for sl economy.. :dull:
    government will hv to act more wise to keep the war going n also the economy....
     

    lkdood

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    kisanka_gr said:
    At least we are gonna be successful in one thing..
    :rolleyes:

    its good that lanka is doing at least one thing right

    but you can't let the country go bankrupt

    $1.9 billion reserve left

    if all the $'s vanished there will be lot of problems including funding the war, importing fuel etc.

    we have to wait & see what happens
     

    dhanusha83

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    Machan.....Me War ekath kka Economy Eka Drop weema Normal. Al Europen and US want to separate our cuntry....Ekai me weda karanne....
    Plz Understand and think about Whole Srilanka
     

    lkdood

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    dhanusha83 said:
    Machan.....Me War ekath kka Economy Eka Drop weema Normal. Al Europen and US want to separate our cuntry....Ekai me weda karanne....
    Plz Understand and think about Whole Srilanka

    :oo:

    :no:

    economy is badly managed

    corruption, waste & big government is the problem

    nobody wants to divide Sri lanka except for a minority

    all of Europe & US want to see a united, one Sri lanka for all lankans