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    September 25, 2015

    The percentage from the export sector to the GDP had come down by 15 percent during the last 10 years. In 2004 when the UPFA Government came to power, contribution of export to the GDP was at 31 percent and it came down to 15 percent as at 2014, Public Enterprise Development Minister Kabir Hashim told Parliament yesterday.

    He said so, while participating in the debate on six finance resolutions moved by the government.

     

    The rupee depreciated sharply as foreign reserves were depleted during the last ten years.

     

    We are trying to appreciate the rupee, but we cannot undo the massive damage caused to the economy overnight.

     

    The previous government did not take any steps to develop the export sector, specially the small and medium scale entrepreneurs suffered heavily. Although the previous government boasted of having US$ 7 billion foreign reserves, most of it was in the form of foreign debts.

     

    UPFA MP Sarath Amunugama said that the main problem of the country now was reduction of the revenue flowing in to the country.

     

    Although this government has initially planned to contain the budget deficit to four percent of the GDP, it might be around 6 percent at the end of this year. The recurrent expenditure too had gone up by 40 percent as this government implemented certain measures to fulfill the pledges given by it at the previous election period.

     

    Last modified on Friday, 25 September 2015 10:51

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