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Sri Lanka’s gross official reserves was reported as $3.1bn at end 2021 and $1.7bn at end Oct 2022. However, the reporting includes reclassified pre-existing Chinese Yuan swap of $1.4bn (¥10bn), which doesn’t fit the international definition of reserves.
- CBSL Annual Reports
In 2021, the net loss of the 52 key SOEs was LKR 86 bn. In 2019 and 2020, these SOEs had a net profit of LKR 4 bn and 34 bn respectively. In the first four months of 2022, they had a net loss of LKR 859 bn.
According to the CBSL, Sri Lanka’s revenue as a % of GDP for 2021 is 8.7%, not 8.3%. However, according to the IMF, among 190 countries, Sri Lanka has the 7th lowest revenue to GDP for 2021.
The cited statistics are from 2020 (latest available from the Prisons Department); where the total capacity of the prisons was 13,241, while the daily average population of convicted and unconvicted individuals was 25,991.
The latest available data (2019) shows that the post-harvest loss in fruits and vegetables is ranging from 30 – 35%, where unsuitable packaging during the transportation is the highest contributor.
-National Institute of Post-Harvest Management Annual Report of 2019
Government salaries and wages have been a large proportion of the total revenue and grants: 57.8% in 2021 and projected to be 47.5% in 2022.
- Ministry of Finance Annual Report