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After Defaulting Sri Lanka Plans to Print $2.8 Billion Worth of Rupees, Inflation Rate Expected to Top 40%

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After Defaulting Sri Lanka Plans to Print $2.8 Billion Worth of Rupees, Inflation Rate Expected to Top 40%


The government in crisis-stricken Sri Lanka has said it will print more money and cut spending on infrastructure as part of an attempt to pacify the restive population. The government, however, concedes that printing more money will likely see the inflation rate rise to 40%. Printing More Money as the Solution


After defaulting on its obligations for the first time, the government in crisis-hit Sri Lanka now expects the country’s inflation rate to top 40%, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said. With the country now facing a steep revenue shortfall, authorities have said they intend to print money worth nearly $2.8 billion (one trillion rupees) which will be used to partly fund the government welfare programs.


As per remarks published in the Business Standard, Wickremesinghe concedes that injecting one trillion rupees into circulation may lead to more hardship and further turmoil in the country. Nevertheless, the recently installed prime minister insisted the reforms being undertaken by his government are intended to improve the welfare of the population. Looking at the hard days ahead, there have to be protests. It’s natural when people suffer, they must protest. But we want to ensure that it does not destabilise the political system. With the interim budget, it is just about cutting down expenditure, cutting to the bone where possible and transferring it to welfare.


According to the Business Standard report, Sri Lanka’s economic woes were triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, which ruined the country’s tourism industry. Some critics have, however, placed the blame on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s government, which approved tax cuts they argue caused the income flowing into government coffers to drop further.


Sri Lanka’s Debt Default


Meanwhile, an Al Jazeera report suggested that the country’s failure to honor its debt obligation relating to coupon payments had led to Sri Lanka’s first default. A total of $78 million in outstanding coupon payments, initially due on April 18, were still not paid for when the 30-day grace period lapsed on May 18.


Giving his rationale for concluding that Sri Lanka has already defaulted, the prime minister said:


“We are in preemptive default. There can be technical definitions … From their side, they can consider it a default. Our position is very clear, until there is a debt restructure, we cannot repay.”


In addition to printing more rupees, Prime Minister Wickremesinghe’s government is reportedly planning to cut spending on infrastructure. The funds raised from the spending cuts will be used to finance a two-year relief program. Tags in this story COVID-19, debt default, Economic Crisis, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Ranil Wickremesinghe, sri lanka, Sri Lanka crisis, tax cuts


What are your thoughts on this story? Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Terence Zimwara


Terence Zimwara is a Zimbabwe award-winning journalist, author and writer. He has written extensively about the economic troubles of some African countries as well as how digital currencies can provide Africans with an escape route. Billionaire Investor Bill Ackman Says Unless the Fed Aggressively Hikes Rates, Stock Market Could Crash, "Catalyzing an Economic Collapse" ECONOMICS | 2 days ago Report: BRICS Countries Told to Consider Countering the Dollar"s Global Hegemony ECONOMICS | 5 days ago


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