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IMF staff delegation to arrive in Sri Lanka tomorrow (24)

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A staff-level delegation from the International Monetary Fund is scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka on June 24 for a week-long visit aimed at assessing the country's recent economic developments and progress under its reform programme.

According to IMF Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, Evan Papageorgiou, the delegation will remain in the country until June 30. During the visit, IMF officials are expected to hold discussions with government authorities and other stakeholders as part of their ongoing engagement with Sri Lanka.

The mission will focus on reviewing the implementation and performance of Sri Lanka’s economic reform programme, which is being carried out under the IMF-supported framework. The assessment will examine recent economic trends, policy measures, and progress toward key reform objectives.

The visit comes as Sri Lanka continues efforts to stabilize its economy, strengthen public finances, and advance structural reforms aimed at supporting sustainable growth and maintaining macroeconomic stability.

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