COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka lifted import restrictions on 286 items, the Finance Ministry said on Saturday, a fresh sign the South Asian nation is starting to emerge from its worst economic crisis in decades.
FILE PHOTO: A general view of city's skyline, amid the country's economic crisis in Colombo, Sri Lanka, April 19, 2022.
Sri Lanka’s reserves grew 26% to a 17-month high of $3.5 billion in May, helped by stronger remittances and tourism earnings.
“With the economy stabilising, import restrictions on 286 items have been lifted from Friday midnight,” the Finance Ministry said in a statement.
Sri Lanka will also slash prices of 60 essential drugs by 16% from this week.
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