Sri Lanka’s exports near $10 Bn in first 7 months of 2025
Sri Lanka’s total exports reached US$ 9,992.53 million, marking a robust 7.79 % growth compared to the corresponding period in 2024, the Export Development Board (EDB) of Sri Lanka reported.According to the EDB, Sri Lanka’s export sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience and steady momentum during the first seven months of 2025.
In July 2025 alone, total exports, comprising both merchandise and services, reached US$ 1,641.11 million, recording an impressive 12.68 % year-on-year growth over July 2024. This performance highlights the strength of Sri Lanka’s export sector and the effectiveness of strategies implemented to broaden market access and enhance global competitiveness. Commenting on the positive results, Mangala Wijesinghe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Export Development Board (EDB), stated: “This encouraging growth highlights Sri Lanka’s increasing integration into global trade and the success of our continued efforts to strengthen export competitiveness while diversifying market opportunities. Our exporters have once again proven their resilience and adaptability in navigating dynamic global markets.
It is encouraging to see exports surpassing US$ 1.6 billion in July and reaching nearly US$ 10 billion in the first seven months. This reflects the resilience of our exporters amidst global challenges. While we celebrate this progress, we remain cautious of uncertainties ahead. With continued efforts to enhance competitiveness and diversify markets, we are confident of achieving the 2025 export target.”
In July 2025 alone, merchandise exports grew by 15.37 % year-on-year, reaching US$ 1,304.0 million, according to provisional data of Sri Lanka Customs, including the estimates for Gems & Jewlery and Petroleum Products. For the period January to July 2025, merchandise exports totaled US$ 7,799.82 million, reflecting 7.22 % increase compared to the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, services exports have emerged as a key driver of overall export growth. In July 2025, earnings from services exports are estimated to be US$ 337.11 million.
Over the first seven months of the year, services exports are estimated to have increased by 9.86 %, totaling US$ 2,192.71 million. This trend highlights the rising importance of Sri Lanka’s knowledge-based economy and its growing contribution to national export earnings.The services export sector, comprising ICT/BPM, Construction, Financial services, and Transport & Logistics, continues to diversify Sri Lanka’s export portfolio and create high-value employment opportunities across the Island.
The full EDB statement on Sri Lanka’s export performance: