Sri Lanka’s services exports rose 3.36 percent from a year ago to 337.11 million US dollars in July 2025, helped by transport and logistics, the island’s Export Development Board said.
Over the first six months of the year, services exports are estimated to have increased 9.86 percent, totaling 2,192.71 million dollars.
ICT/BPM exports dropped 2.28 percent to 144.98 million US dollars in July 2025 compared to July 2024, and construction fell 42.03 percent to 10.73 million US dollars.
Financial services also fell 9.51 percent to 2.66 million US dollars.
Transport and logistics grew 14.33 percent to 178.74 million US dollars.
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Up to July total exports of goods and services were 9,992.53 million US dollars, up 7.79 percent