Sri Lanka inflation dips to lowest level since crisis
International Desk
Sri Lanka's statistics office said Friday that inflation had slowed to 0.9% in March, the lowest year-on-year price increase since the start of an unprecedented economic crisis in April 2022.
The island nation defaulted on its $46 billion foreign debt in April 2022 after a foreign exchange wipeout left it unable to import food, fuel and other essentials.
This month's inflation reading, from the benchmark Colombo Consumer Price Index, is a huge drop from the peak of nearly 70% in September of that year.
The central bank this week cut its benchmark lending rate from 10 to 9.5% – the first reduction in four months – in a measure it said would boost "the ongoing revival of economic activity".
Months of protests during the economic crisis led to the ouster of then-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa when demonstrators stormed his residence.
His successor Ranil Wickremesinghe has sharply raised taxes, cut energy subsidies and secured a $2.9 billion rescue package from the International Monetary Fund.
Both Wickremesinghe and the IMF have said the South Asian nation was "gradually" emerging from the crisis following the austerity measures.
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