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Sri Lanka to move forward with third review of near $3 billion IMF bailout

2024.10.03 12:05

COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka plans to move ahead with the third review of its nearly $3 billion programme of support from the International Monetary Fund, the new government said on Thursday, as the island nation seeks to emerge from its worst financial crisis in decades.

New president Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who was elected last week, has pledged to reduce taxes under the IMF programme.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Sri Lanka's newly elected President Anura Kumara Dissanayake addresses a gathering after taking his oath of office at the Presidential Secretariat, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, September 23, 2024. Sri Lanka President Media/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

During a meeting with an IMF delegation in Colombo he said his administration agrees with the broad parameters of the IMF programme but will take another look at value-added tax and direct income tax to reduce the burden on the public.

Sri Lanka needs to complete the third review of its IMF programme in order to receive about $337 million in funds and support the finalisation of a $12.5 billion debt restructuring with bondholders.



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