Sri Lanka records major budget surplus in first quarter
Sri Lanka, June 8 -- A sharp rise in revenue pushed the state budget into a significant surplus during the first quarter of 2026. Latest data from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka show a primary surplus of 709.6 billion rupees for the January to March period, marking a 78.5% surge compared to the same timeframe last year. This fiscal consolidation reflects a major turnaround, steering the overall budget balance into a surplus of 116.35 billion rupees against the heavy deficit recorded a year earlier.
Total revenue and grants climbed by 40.5% to reach 1.5 trillion rupees. This performance received strong support from a 36% increase in tax collections alongside a 91% leap in non-tax revenue.
Meanwhile, overall government expenditure experien...
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