Sri Lanka to replace 'unrealistic'
budget, in talks to extend World Bank aid
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[May 04, 2022]
By Uditha Jayasinghe and Alasdair Pal
COLOMBO (Reuters) -Sri Lanka plans to
replace its current "unrealistic" budget and is in talks with the World
Bank to extend its support by $300 million to $700 million, the
country's finance minister said on Wednesday. |
Ali Sabry, newly appointed minister of finance, speaks during an
interview with Reuters, amid the country's economic crisis in Colombo,
Sri Lanka, April 9, 2022. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File Photo |
The
island nation, hit hard by COVID-19 and short of revenue after
steep tax cuts by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's government, is
critically short of foreign exchange and has sought an emergency
bailout from the International Monetary Fund.
Rampant inflation and shortages of imported food, fuel and
medicines have led to weeks of protests that have occasionally
turned violent.
"The existing budget is unrealistic, given our challenges,"
finance minister Ali Sabry told a parliament session.
"We will bring in a new budget that will seek to address core
issues of low public revenue."
Sabry said he wanted to increase tax revenue as a share of gross
domestic product to 14% within the next two years, from 8.7%
now.
Sri Lanka will appoint within the next two weeks financial and
legal advisers for a proposed restructure of its sovereign debt,
Sabry said, adding that the government was keen to work with the
IMF on structural reforms.
"This is the only way to put the economy on a sustainable
footing," he said.
(Reporting by Uditha Jayasinghe and Alasdair Pal; Editing by
Clarence Fernandez)
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