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Prime Comment on Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka

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Prime Comment of economic crisis in Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan economy was performing reasonably well among developing economies with an average real GDP growth rate of 5.2 percent from 2011 to 2018. However, the economy took a downturn with the onset of COVID-19 and subsequent lockdowns, and the real GDP growth rate declined from 3.3 percent in 2018 to a negative 3.6 percent in 2020 and rose to 3.7 percent in 2021. The government was struggling to manage its fiscal operations facing fiscal and current account deficits like most developing countries. Nonetheless, the situation worsened due to an exponential rise in global commodity and energy prices, a halt in tourism activities due to pandemic enforced lockdowns and travel restrictions, the surge in external obligations from a rise in external debt, and a significant loss in tax collection due to ill-conceived tax reforms.

Resultantly, Sri Lanka had to announce bankruptcy on external obligations in April 2022 where the government’s external debt stood at $51 billion in 2022 and was unable to fulfill its external obligations because foreign exchange reserves fell to $1.94 billion.

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Prime Comment on Russia Ukraine war

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Prime Comment on Russia Ukraine war

Pakistan needs to maintain a balance between two conflicting trading partners

Countries, especially the developing world, are already struggling to manage domestic and external pressures, which have severely affected the sustenance of the lower-income groups. Pakistan is also experiencing financial troubles with inflation spiraling out of the control. The conflicting parties must strive to resolve conflicts in a peaceful manner and global leaders must play their part in bringing Ukraine and Russia to the table for dialogue on the issues instead of mere imposing sanctions.

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Prime Comment on Re-basing of National Accounts

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Prime Comment on Re-basing of National Accounts

Improved Estimates for National Account should come with Development of the statistical System

The author is of the view that if international standards are met and the re-based series of national accounts are floated every 5 years, while pointing out and rectifying deficiencies in different sectors, the re-basing is one of the fundamental targets to be achieved and will help us in measuring the impact of economic policies.

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