Sri Lanka's Economy Plummeting under the Influence of COVID-19 Epidemic

S. Sandanayake
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The COVID-19 epidemic, declared by the World health Organization as a global epidemic on 11th of March 2020, is now not only a global health crisis but also a global economic and financial crisis. In this situation Sri Lanka’s all major sources of income are at high risk. This research is focused the economic impact of COVID-19 on Sri Lankan economy specific the three major components of the economy in Agriculture, Industry & Service sector. Those are contributed their share to the GDP at current prices by 7.3%, 28.4%, 58.3% respectively in the first quarter of 2020.As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak many sectors in the economy was in deep decline. Therefore GDP estimates of the first quarter of 2020, have reported in Agriculture, & Industrial activities by 5.6% and 7.8% respectively. Although during the first Quarter of 2020 services sector activities have been continued further. Also the severe downturn in the tourism industry, which has been instrumental in boosting Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves, has been a major challenge at Present. The Sri Lanka Rupee is depreciating rapidly due to the depreciation of foreign reserves. In such a situation Sri Lanka is facing a serious challenge of sustaining economic growth by spending large amounts of foreign exchange on vaccinations and PCR & RAT tests required for virus control.
受新冠疫情影响,斯里兰卡经济急剧下滑
新冠肺炎疫情于2020年3月11日被世界卫生组织宣布为全球流行病,现在不仅是一场全球卫生危机,也是一场全球经济和金融危机。在这种情况下,斯里兰卡的所有主要收入来源都处于高风险之中。本研究的重点是COVID-19对斯里兰卡经济的经济影响,具体包括农业、工业和服务业经济的三个主要组成部分。2020年第一季度,按现价计算,这些行业对GDP的贡献率分别为7.3%、28.4%和58.3%。由于新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,经济中的许多部门都陷入了严重衰退。因此,农业和工业活动报告的2020年第一季度GDP估计分别为5.6%和7.8%。尽管在2020年第一季度,服务业的活动仍在继续。此外,旅游业的严重衰退一直是增加斯里兰卡外汇储备的重要因素,目前也是一个重大挑战。由于外汇储备的贬值,斯里兰卡卢比正在迅速贬值。在这种情况下,斯里兰卡面临着一项严峻的挑战,即通过将大量外汇用于疫苗接种和病毒控制所需的聚合酶链反应和鼠式反应检测来维持经济增长。
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