Sri Lanka Customs exceeds October revenue; achieves 95-pct of 2025 target | EconomyNext

Sri Lanka Customs exceeds October revenue; achieves 95-pct of 2025 target | EconomyNext

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Customs revenue has surged by 60 percent in the first 10 months of this year

It is the Tranche 5 of the Second Integrated Road Investment Program (i Road 2)

Fed will buy Treasury bill and sell mortgage securities

A marginal Rs6bn rupee current account surplus was recorded up to September

Vehicles cleared with bank guarantee

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There is VAT difference between brown and white sugar

New appointments after mini cabinet re-shuffle

The state is the largest customer of banks

Continue to invest in maintenance of the assets to elongate their life where possible

Tourism has also improved, bringing more revenues

We see low average inflation, but to rise gradually to 5 percent in 2027

The Japanese drones could be used for monitoring, surveillance and disaster relief

Budget deficit fell to 411 billion rupees in August 2025, down 55 percent from a year earlier

Defaulted securities are trading above par

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