Sri Lanka, June 22 -- Monetary Fund (IMF) country team is scheduled to visit Sri Lanka from June 24 to 30 for a formal staff visit to review the nation's ongoing economic reform programme and assess the implementation of critical structural reforms.

IMF Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, Evan Papageorgiou, announced the upcoming visit via a social media post, confirming that the mission will engage with authorities and a broad range of stakeholders. The objective of the visit is to take stock of recent economic developments and discuss the overall performance of Sri Lanka's economic reform programme. Papageorgiou stated that the global lender looks forward to constructive and productive discussions during the week-long mission.

This scheduled...