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Department of Census and StatisticsMinistry of Policy Planning, Economic Affairs, Child, Yourth and Cultural Affairs
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS OF SRI LANKA 2014
ii
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
OF SRI LANKA
2014
Department of Census and Statistics
August 2015
iii
ISBN 978 -955-577-957-9
Printed by Department of Census and Statistics
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PREFACE
This is the 41st
publication in the series of National Accounts Estimates published by the
National Accounts Division of the Department of Census and Statistics. This issue contains
estimates for the year 2014 and a comprehensive set of accounts related to National
Economic Accounts based on various sources of data, both public and private.
The base year is 2002 for the constant estimates of national accounts. This publication
includes set of tables on Production Accounts based on International Standard Industrial
Classification of all economic activities (ISIC Rev.3), General Government Expenditure
based on Classification of the Functions of Government (COFOG), and Private Consumption
Expenditure based on Classification of Individual Consumption according to Purpose
(COICOP). Further, this publication is consisted of “Annually data series from 2002 to
2014”.
This was prepared by the guidance of Dr. A.J.Satharasinghe, Director General, under the
direction of Mr. K.G.Tilakaratne Director, National Accounts Division, Mrs.
K.M.D.S.D.Karunarathne, Deputy Director, Mrs. N.W.Dissanayaka, Mr.
E.M.M.K.Ekanayake, Mrs. Y.P.Rajapaksha, Mrs. I.C.Premaratne, Mr. W.M.A.U.B.
Weerathunga Statisticians, Mrs. Y.G.R.I.Kulathilaka Senior Statistician, Mrs.
D.P.W.D.Warnasooriya Statistician, Mr. B.A.U.Warnasiri Statistician, Mrs. S.Jeyagowry,
Mr. S.T.T.Warapitiya, Mrs. H.M.N.K.Hennayaka, Mr. K.D.P.Priyadarshana Mrs.
T.P.G.W.K.Thennakoon, Miss. M.P.M.Priyadarshani, Mrs. S.W.B.I.K.Premathilaka, Mrs.
K.A.Wijesekara, Miss. U.W.N.D.Aluthwaththa, Mrs. S.S.V.S.Darshani Statistical Officers,
Miss. C.N.Balasooriya, Mrs. K.A.M.W.Kumari, Miss. R.K.Tharanga, Mrs.
I.G.V.L.Dasanayaka, Mrs. S.N.P.Warnamali, Mrs. C.W.D.K.Chandrasekera and Mrs.
W.A.R.Mangalika, Statistical Assistants, Mr. M.G.Lasantha Development Officer and other
staff of the National Accounts Division.
The continued assistance given by the private and public sector organizations who supplied
primary data to make this annual publication a success is very much appreciated.
I hope that, this publication will meet the interest of the data users including policy makers,
academics and researchers etc.
Dr. A.J.Satharasinghe
Director General
Department of Census and Statistics
P.O. Box 563, Colombo.
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CONTENTS
Page No.
PREFACE
Part I Economic Performance – 2014 1
Part II Gross Domestic Product by Industry Detailed Sector
Review – 2013
1 Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries 8
2 Mining and Quarrying 17
3 Manufacturing Industries 18
4 Electricity, Gas and Water 21
5 Construction 22
6 Wholesale and Retail Trade, Restaurants and Hotels 22
7 Transport and Communication 23
8 Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 26
9 Ownership of Dwellings 27
10 Government Services 27
11 Private Services 27
Part III Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product
1 Private Consumption Expenditure (PCE) 29
2 General Government Final Consumption Expenditure 29
3 Capital Formation 30
4 Imports 30
5 Exports 32
Part IV Other Relevant Information
1 Weather 37
2 Colombo Consumers' Price Index (CCPI) 37
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LIST OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS TABLES
MAIN TABLES - Quick Estimates 2014 Page
No.
Socio Economic Indicators 41-42
1 Summary Indicators 43
2 Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin at Current
Producer Prices and the Percentage Contribution of Major
Economic Activities to GDP.
44
3 Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin at Constant
(2002) prices and the Percentage Contribution of Major
Economic Activities to GDP.
45
4 Gross Domestic product (Value Added) in Agricultural Sector
at Current Producers' Prices by Industrial Activities.
46
5 Gross Domestic Product (Value Added) in Agricultural Sector
at Constant (2002) Prices by Industrial Activities.
47
6 Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices. 48
7 Reconciliation of Key Aggregates. 49
8 Government Final Consumption Expenditure by purpose at
Current Prices.
50
9 Government Final Consumption Expenditure by purpose at
Constant (2002) prices.
51
10 External Transaction on Current Account. 52
11 Gross Fixed Capital Formation by type and Purchaser at
Current Prices.
53
12 Gross Fixed Capital Formation by type and Purchaser at
Constant (2002) Prices.
54
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Page No.
MAIN TABLES - Final Estimates 2013
1 Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices. 57
2 Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product at Constant (2002)
Prices.
57
3 Cost Component of Value Added - 2002. 58
4 Cost Component of Value Added - 2012. 59
5 Cost Component of Value Added - 2013. 60
6 Cost Component of Value Added - 2014. 61
7 Supply and Disposition of Agricultural Sector Commodities at
Current Prices - 2012.
62
8 Supply and Disposition of Agricultural Sector Commodities at
Current Prices - 2013.
63
9 Supply and Disposition of Agricultural Sector Commodities at
Current Prices - 2014.
64
10 Gross Domestic Product (Value Added) in Manufacturing
Classified by Product Groups at Current Prices.
65
11 Gross Domestic Product (Value Added) in Manufacturing
Classified by Product Groups at Constant (2002) Prices.
66
12A Employed Person by Industry (ISIC Revision 3) -2007-2012 67
12B
13
Employed Person by Industry (ISIC Revision 4) -2013
Distribution of Gross National Income.
67
68
14 Private Consumption Expenditure by Object at Current Prices.
69
15 Private Consumption Expenditure by Object at Constant (2002)
Prices.
70
16 Summary-Expenditure on Gross Domestic Product - under 155
Basic Headings of International Comparison Programme (ICP)
2013-2014
71
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CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS
Page No.
Account No. 1 - Gross Domestic Product and Expenditure 74
Account No. 2 - National Disposable Income and its appropriation 75
Account No. 3 - Capital Finance Account 76
Account No. 4 - Rest of the World 77
Account No. 5 - General Government Income and Outlay 77
Account No. 6 - General Government Capital Accumulation 78
PRODUCTION ACCOUNTS
1 Production Account of the Total Economy 2002-2014 82
2.1 Production Account of the Total Economy, by Institutional
Sectors - 2013
83
2.2 Production Account of the Total Economy, by Economic
Activities - 2013
83
2.2.1- 2.2.5 Production Account of the Institutional Sectors - 2013 84-86
3.1 Production Account of the Total Economy, by Institutional
Sectors - 2014
87
3.2 Production Account of the Total Economy, by Economic
Activities - 2014
87
3.2.1-3.2.5 Production Account of the Institutional Sectors - 2014 88-90
SPECIAL APPENDIX TABLES
1 Gross Domestic Product at Current & Constant Prices 1975 -
2014
93
2 Composition of Gross Domestic Product by Major three
Sectors at Current & Constant Prices 1975 - 2014
94
3A-3D Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin at Current Prices
of Major Economic Activities 2002 and 2012 to 2014
95-98
4A-4C Gross Domestic Product by Industrial origin at Constant
(2002) Prices of Major Economic Activities 2002 and 2012 to
2014
99-101
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Page No.
APPENDIX LIST OF SUPPORTING TABLES
1 Paddy Statistics Extent Sown, Harvested (Gross and Net) and
Production 2004-2014
104
2 Paddy Production and Paddy Purchases by PMB/SLAPMA
2007-2014
105
3 Production of Tea, Rubber and Coconut 2004-2014 106
4 Production of Highland Crops in Sri Lanka 2004-2014 107
5 Area of Land Under Principal Crops (Excluding Paddy) 2004-
2014
108
6 Production and the Cost of Production of Principal Crops
(Excluding Paddy) 2004-2014.
109
7 Export Value of Selected Items in Minor Export Crops in Sri
Lanka 2005-2014
110
8 Volume and Value of Exports of Major Agricultural Products
2008-2014.
111
9 Export Quantity of Selected Items in Minor Export Crops in Sri
Lanka 2004-2014.
112
10 Imports and Exports of Food Fish, Canned fish, dried fish and
Maldive fish in Sri Lanka 2002-2014
113
11 Fishery, Livestock, Milk and Eggs Production in Sri Lanka
2006 - 2014.
114
12 Fertilizer Sales Quantity by Main Crop Categories 2009-2013. 115
13 Guaranteed Price Scheme for Paddy 2002 - 2014. 116
14 F.O.B. Prices and Colombo Market Prices (C.M.P.) of Major
Agricultural Products 2010-2014.
117
15 Installed Capacity and Gross Electricity Generated 2002-2014. 118
16 Production and Sales of L.P. Gas 2002-2014. 119
17 Electricity Sales by the Type of Customer 2002-2014. 120
18 Gem Export Statistics 2010-2014. 121
19 Mineral Sands Production 2010-2014. 122
20 Mineral Sands Sales 2010-2014. 123
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Page No. 21 Apparel Exports by Country 2012-2014 123
22 Production Value of Selected Petroleum Products 2006-2014. 124
23 Annual Production of Petroleum (Corporation). 2006-2014. 125
24 Annual Production and Sales of Cement 2004-2014. 126
25 Water Sales by the Type of Customer 2004-2014. 127
26 Transport Services - Railway 2005 -2014. 128
27 Sri Lanka Transport Board 2005 -2014. 129
28 Motor Vehicles - Registered 2004-2014. 130
29 Growth Trends of Tourism 2005-2014. 131
30 Tourist Arrivals by Region of Residence 2005-2014. 132
31 Value of Exports by Principal Commodities 2004-2014. 133
32 Exports by Principal Countries 2005-2014. 134
33 Imports by Principal Countries 2006-2014. 135
34 Annual Averages of Producer Prices for Selected Agricultural
Products 2005-2014.
136
35 Annual Averages of Open Market Retail Prices (in Colombo
City) 2005-2014
137
36 Colombo Consumers' Price Index (New) Number by Major
Commodity Groups (2006/07 = 100)
138
37 Wholesale Price Index (1974 = 100) 2002-2014. 139
38 Imports by Major Categories 2011-2014. 140
39 Exports by Major Categories 2012-2014. 141
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PART ONE
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE – 2014
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the year
2014 at constant (2002) prices is estimated at
Rs. billion 3506.7 as against Rs. billion 3,266.0
in the previous year, registering a 7.4 percent
growth rate. The growth rate of 2013 was 7.2
percent.
The percentage share of the three major sectors,
namely the Agriculture, Industry, and Services
to the total GDP constituted 10.1 percent, 32.3
percent and 57.6 percent respectively.
Among the three major sectors of the economy
namely, Agriculture, Industry and services
registered growth rates as 0.3 percent, 11.4
percent and 6.5 percent respectively in 2014
over the previous year.
The sub sectors which registered relative
significant growth in the reference year were
“Coconut” 7.9 percent, “Other food Crops” 7.0
percent, “Fishing” 4.5 percent, “Mining and
Quarrying” 11.0 percent, “Manufacturing” 8.0
percent, “Electricity, Gas and Water” 4.5
percent “Construction” 20.2 percent, “wholesale
and Retail trade” 8.0 percent, “Hotel and
Restaurants” 11.5 percent, “Transport and
Communication” 7.3 percent, and “Banking,
Insurance and Real Estate” 6.6 percent.
However, growth of “Rubber”, “Minor Export
Crops”, “Paddy” and “Fruits” declined by 32.3
percent, 15.0 percent,16.7 percent and 4.0
percent in 2014 relative to the 2013 respectively.
The annual inflation rate of 2014 which is
measured by the Colombo Consumer‟s Price
Index (2006/2007 = 100) is 3.2 percent. This
was 6.9 percent in 2013.
The GDP per-capita (“Per-capita income”-
based on the GDP) at market prices was
estimated at Rs.473,261 (US$ 3625) in 2014 as
against Rs. 423,484 (US$ 3280) for the year
2013.
The index number of GDP implicit price deflator
(2002 =100) rose to 279.0 in 2014, from 265.6
in 2013 registering inflation rate as 5.1 percent
for the year 2014.
Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE)
at current prices is estimated at Rs.6,398.3
billion in 2014 and Rs. 5,803.3 billion in 2013.
Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) at
current prices is estimated at Rs. 2752.3 billion
in 2014 as against Rs. 2536.7 Billion. The
corresponding share of GFCF to the GDP is 28.1
percent in 2014 and 29.2 percent in 2013. Gross
Savings at current prices in 2014 is estimated at
Rs. 2611.0 billion as against Rs. 2,231.5 billion
in 2013.
Agriculture Sector
The “Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing” sector
showed a 0.3 percent growth in 2014 over the
growth of 4.7 percent in 2013.
Paddy
The growth of Paddy production declined by
16.7 percent in 2014. The gross extent harvested
decreased by 25.9 percent, and gross extent
sown has dropped by 21.4 percent in 2014 over
the previous year.
Tea
The value added of Tea has increased by 1.2
percent for the year 2014 due to favorable
weather condition and rainfall patterns in the tea
growing areas. This sector increased by 3.4
percent in the year 2013 also.
Rubber
The value added of Rubber production declined
by 32.3 percent in 2014. It declined by 9.1
percent for the year 2013. This decline was due
to decreasing rubber demand in the global
market for Sri Lanka natural rubber. The
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decrease of tapping activities in rubber sector
was mainly due to the drop of the average price
of one kilogram of made rubber. It declined by
9.1 percent for the year 2013.
Coconut
The growth rate of the Coconut sector in real
terms increased by 7.9 percent in 2014 as
compared to 16.1 percent decrease reported in
2013.
Minor Export Crops (MEC)
The growth rate of Minor Export Crops (MEC)
decreased by 15.0 percent in 2014. It showed 8.5
percent increase for the previous year.
Other Food Crops (OFC)
Other Food Crops sub sector which covers
Highland Crops, Vegetables and Fruits recorded
a growth of a 7.0 percent in 2014. In this,
Highland Crops and , Vegetables sub sectors
recorded 5.0 and 8.3 percent growth
respectively. Fruit sub sector declined by 4.0
percent in year 2014. The government
implemented special programmers for vegetable
cultivation, home gardening and maize
cultivation contributed to the increase of this
growth.
Livestock
The value added for this sector grew by 3.1
percent in 2014 as against the 6.3 percent
reported in last year.
Fisheries
The overall Fishing industry grew by 4.5 percent
in 2014. Of this “Inland Fishing” grew by 13.8
percent and “Marine Fishing” grew by 3.1
percent.
Industry Sector
The Industry sector grew by 11.4 percent for the
year 2014 as against the growth rate of 9.9
percent in 2013.
Mining and Quarrying
The performance of Mining and Quarrying sub
sector for the reference year grew by a growth
rate of 11.0 percent for the year 2014,where as
a growth rate of 11.5 percent was recorded for
the year 2013. Precious stones export quantity
increased by 30.8 percent and the total Gem
exports quantity decreased by 5.3 percent for
the year 2014.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Industry recorded a growth rate
of 8.0 percent in 2014 as against 7.5 percent in
2013. Factory Industry recorded a growth rate
of 8.5 percent for 2014 as against that of 7.9
percent recorded in 2013.
The Processing Industry sub sector recorded a
growth rate of 4.8 percent in 2014 as against
the growth rate of 0.6 percent for 2013.
Electricity, Gas and Water
The value added of Electricity, Gas and Water
sub sector recorded a growth rate of 4.5
percent for the year 2014 as against the growth
of 10.3 percent for the year 2013.
The overall Electricity generated by 4.5 percent
in 2014. Total thermal power generation
increased by 58.3 percent and the Hydro power.
generation decreased by 32.4 percent in 2014
The total Hydro power to Thermal power
generation ratio is 1: 1.6 in 2014 and it was 1:
0.7 in 2013. Total power generated by Ceylon
Electricity Board to private is 1:0.4 in 2014
where as it was 1: 0.36 in 2013.
The quantity of Liquid Petroleum (LP) gas
imported and purchased from Petroleum
Corporation by Litro Gas Lanka Limited and
Laughs Gas Company Limited increased 3.28
percent in 2014 and it was increased 0.65
percent in 2013.
The quantity of water produced increased 5.1
percent in 2014 and it increased 3.8 in 2013.
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Construction
In real terms, the construction sub sector
recorded higher growth in the year 2014
indicating 20.2 percent, while it was 14.4
percent for the year 2013.
The total cement supply has increased to
6,247,113 MT. in 2014 from 6036189 MT. in
2013 indicating 3.4 percent increase.
Services
The overall service sector marked 6.5 percent
growth in 2014 same as in the year 2013. This
growth was mainly driven by the performance in
the sub sectors of Wholesale and Retail trade,
Hotels and Restaurant, Transport and
Communication and Banking Insurance and
Real estate sectors. These subsectors grew by
8.0 percent, 11.5 percent, 7.3 percent and 6.6
percent respectively.
Wholesale & Retail Trade
Contribution of total Wholesale and Retail
Trade sector was 24.1 percent to the total GDP
for the year 2014. Sub sector of this Wholesale
and Retail Trade namely Export Trade, Import
Trade and Domestic Trade has grown by 4.6
percent, 9.4 percent and 8.1 percent respectively
for the year 2014.
According to the Balance of Payment (BOP)
statistics of Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL),
Export earnings increased to Rs. Bn. 1,451.6 in
2014 from Rs.Billon. 1,344.1 in the year 2013,
indicating 8.0 percent increase.
In year 2014 total expenditure for Imports has
increased to Rs. Billion 2,535.2 from Rs. Billion
2,323.1 in the year 2013, recording a increase of
9.1 percent.
According to the Trade Indices of CBSL in 2014
Export unit value index and volume index has
increased by 3.0 percent and 4.9 percent
respectively. The Import unit value index has
dropped slightly by 0.3 percent and volume
index has increased remarkably by 9.5 percent in
2014.
Domestic Trade sub sector grew by 8.1 percent
in 2014, same as in previous year.
Transport & Communication
Transport & Communication sector indicated
7.3 percent growth in this year 2014. The growth
in 2013 was 9.4 percent. The “Passenger and
goods transportation”, “Cargo handling” and
“Post and Telecommunication” sub sectors grew
by 7.3 percent, 4.0 percent, and 8.0 percent
respectively.
Total number of new registration of vehicles
increased by 8.25 percent in the reference year.
Total telephone connections decreased by 1.03
percent in this year.
Hotels and Restaurants
In year 2014, The Hotels and Restaurants sector,
recorded a further continuous increase of 11.5
percent. The total number of Tourists‟ arrival
has increased to 1,527,153 in the year 2014 from
1,274,593 in 2013 indicating a huge increase of
19.8 percent for the reference year. In the past
recent years the number of international tourist
arrivals to Sri Lanka has sharply increased
breaking all the historical annual and monthly
tourists arrivals records. The prevailed peace
across the country is the major reason for these
increments.
Government Services
Government Services show a growth rate of 1.4
percent in 2014 as against that of 2.8 percent in
2013.
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Table 1.1 – Key Economic Indicators 2013 – 2014
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
Table 1.2 – Key Economic Indicators 2013 – 2014
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
2013 2013/2012 2014 2014/2013
1. At current Prices
a. Gross Domestic Product(GDP) (Rs. Mn) 8,674,230.0 14.5 9,784,672.0 12.8
b. Gross National Product (GNP)(Rs. Mn) 8,848,144.0 13.8 9,544,608.0 13.0
2. At constant(2002) Prices
a. Gross Domestic Product(GDP)(Rs.Mn) 3,266,041.0 7.2 3,506,664.0 7.4
b. Gross National Product(GNP)(Rs.Mn) 3,180,915.0 6.6 3,420,629.0 7.5
3. Per capita Estimates
a. GNP at Current Prices(Rs) 412,477.0 12.9 461,650.0 11.9
b. GNP at constant (2002) Prices(Rs.) 155,295.0 5.8 165,448.0 6.5
c. GNP at Current Prices (US$) 3,195.0 11.6 3,536.0 10.7
4. Population (000) 20,483.0 0.8 20,675.0 0.9
5. GDP Implicit price deflator(2002=100) 265.6 6.7 279.0 5.0
6. Annual Average Exchange Rate Rs.per 1US$ 129.1 1.2 130.6 1.1
@ Provisional
2013/2012 2013@/2014
1. GDP at Constant (2002) Prices 7.2 7.4
2. GDP implicit price deflator (Inflation Rate) 6.7 5.0
3. Per Capita GNP at Current Prices 12.9 11.9
4. At Constant (2002) Prices
4.1. Agricluture 4.7 0.3
4.2. Industry 9.9 11.4
4.3. Services 6.4 6.5
5. Composition to GDP at Constant (2002) Prices
5.1. Agricluture 10.8 10.1
5.2. Industry 31.1 32.3
5.3. Services 58.1 57.6
@ Provisional
Item
5
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000
6,500
7,000
7,500
8,000
8,500
9,000
9,500
10,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Billion
Year
Graph 1.1 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT &
CONSTANT
(2002) PRICES
2002- 2014
G.D.P. Current Prices G.D.P. Constant Prices
0.0
4.0
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
24.0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Percentage
Year
Graph 1.2- GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PERCENTAGE
CHANGE AT CURRENT & CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
2002-2014
GDP Current Prices GDP Constant Prices
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80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
180,000
200,000
220,000
240,000
260,000
280,000
300,000
320,000
340,000
360,000
380,000
400,000
420,000
440,000
460,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rupees
Year
Graph 1.3- PER CAPITA GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT
CURRENT & CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
2002-2014
Per Capita Current Prices Per Capita Constant Prices
0
250
500
750
1,000
1,250
1,500
1,750
2,000
2,250
2,500
2,750
3,000
3,250
3,500
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Billion
Year
Graph 1.4- GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY MAJOR SECTORS AT
CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
2002-2014
Agriculture Manufacturing Wholesale Retail Trade
Transport & Communication Construction Other
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Agriculture
11% Mining &
Quarring
3%
Manufacturing
17%
Construction
9%
Electricity, Gas
and Water
2%
Wholesale &
Retail
23%
Transport
15%
Banking
9%
Ownership of
Dwellings
2%
Govt. Services
7%
Private Services
2%
Graph 1.5 - COMPOSITION OF GROSS DOMESTIC
PRODUCT AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
2013
Agriculture
10%
Mining &
Quarring
3%
Manufacturing
17%
Construction
10%
Electricity, Gas
and Water
2%
Wholesale &
Retail
24%
Transport
15%
Banking
9%
Ownership of
Dwellings
2%
Govt. Services
6% Private Services
2%
Graph 1.6 - COMPOSITION OF GROSS DOMESTIC
PRODUCT AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
2014
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PART TWO
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
DETAILED SECTORAL REVIEW
01. AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND
FISHERIES
The “Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing” sector
showed a 0.3 percent trivial growth in 2014
compared to the growth of 4.7 percent in 2013.
The sub sectors in Agriculture sector which
registered relative significant growth rates in
the reference year were “Highland Crops” 5.0
percent, “Vegetable” 8.3 percent, “Coconut”
7.9 percent “Fishing” 4.5 percent in 2014
relative to the 2013 respectively. However,
“Rubber”, “Minor Export Crops” and “Paddy”
dropped by 32.3 percent, 15.0 percent and 16.7
percent in 2014 relative to the 2013.
Agriculture sector (excluding Fishing)
registered a negative growth of 0.2 percent for
the year 2014. Fishing sub sector indicated a
growth rate of 4.5 percent for 2014. The
government has taken steps to develop home
garden cultivation and extension of government
fertilizer subsidies for Vegetables and Highland
Crops.
Table 2.1- Performance of the Agriculture
xxxxxxxx Sector
Tea
The value added of Tea has increased by 1.2
percent for the year 2014 due to favorable
rainfall pattern and weather conditions
prevailed in tea growing areas. In 2014 tea
exports prices for 1 kilogram has increased by
4.1 percent. This sector increased by 3.4
percent for the year 2013.
Table2.2- Tea
Rubber
The value added of Rubber production
dropped by 32.3 percent in 2014. This decline
was due to decreasing rubber demand in the
global market for Sri Lanka natural rubber. The
decrease of tapping activities in rubber sector
was mainly due to the drop of the average price
of one kilogram of made rubber. It recorded
24.1 percent decrease this year. Extreme
weather patterns also contribute towards a
decline in production of Rubber, Export
quantity of Rubber decreased 30.9 percent due
to low demand of the global market
Table 2.3-Rubber
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002 ) Prices 352,583 353,799
at Current Prices 933,635 964,766
Growth Rate (Percentage)
at Constant (2002 ) Prices 4.7 0.3
at Current Prices 12.0 3.3
Percentage Contribution
to GDP
at Constant (2002 ) Prices 10.8 10.1
at Current Prices 10.8 9.9@ ProvisionalSource: Department of Census and Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 29,477 29,844
at Current Prices 88,378 91,716
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 3.4 1.2
at Current Prices 17.5 3.8
Production of made Tea Mn. Kg. 340.2 338.0
Average CMP price Rs.Per/Kg. 444.4 462.4
Average Export price (f.o.b.) Rs.Per/Kg. 623.9 649.4@ Provisional
Source: Sri Lanka Tea Board ,Department of Census and Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 6,083 4,118
at Current Prices 28,819 15,066
Percentage change
at Constant (2002) Prices -9.1 -32.3
at Current Prices -38.1 -47.7
Made rubber production Mn. Kg. 130.4 98.6
Average producer's price of Latex
R s./ perKg. 344.9 267.2
Average price of made Rubber
Rs./perKg.
Average Colombo Auction (Gross) 330.9 251.2
Average Export Price (f.o.b) Rs./Kg. 389.8 362.8
@ Provisional
Source: Rubber Development Department,
Department of Census and Statistics
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Coconut
The coconut production of 2014 has added Rs.
28,536 million to the total GDP at constant price
showing an increase of Rs 2,095 million
compared to 2013. This is a 7.9 percent increase
against the 16.1 decrease reported in 2013. The
growth of nut production due to favorable
climatic conditions prevailed in the coconut
growing areas during the latter part of 2013 and
early part of 2014 was the main reason reported.
The share to the total GDP remained as 0.8
percent in 2014. Export earnings of coconut has
risen by 59 percent in 2014.
Table 2.4- Coconut
Paddy
The growth of Paddy sub sector declined by
16.7 percent in 2014. The gross extent sown and
the gross extent harvested declined by 21.4 and
25.9 percent has been the main two factors
accountable for this decrease in 2014 over the
previous year.
Table 2.5- Paddy
Minor Export Crops (MEC)
The growth rate of Minor Export Crops (MEC)
decreased 15.0 percent in 2014. It showed 8.5
percent increase for the previous year.
Table 2.6-Minor Export Crops(MEC)
Other Food Crops (OFC)
The sector of „Other food crops‟ which includes
sub sectors of „Highland crops‟ , „Vegetables‟
and „Fruits‟ recorded an overall growth of 7.0
percent in 2014. Further, Extending the
government fertilizer subsidy to Highland crops
and Vegetables since may 2011 was the major
support provided by the government to improve
the growth of this sector. Meanwhile the special
promotion programs were accomplished by the
government to enhance the production of
Vegetables, home gardening, maize. Pepper,
cashew nut and sesame seeds export quantity
has decrease in 2014.
Table 2.7- Other Food Crops
Item 2013 2014@
Value added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 26,441.00 28,536.00
at Current Prices 77,639.00 79,156.00
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices -16.01 7.90
at Current Prices 18.44 2.00
Production Mn. Nuts 2,545.74 2,815.48
Average Price
Producer Price (Rs.) ( 000' Nuts) 33,800.00 33,206.00
Export (f.o.b.) value (Rs. Mn.) 1,239.90 1,976.54
@ Provisional
Sources: Coconut Development Authority
Department of Census & Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 52,084 43,386
at Current Prices 124,442 108,643
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 19.5 -16.7
at Current Prices 31.0 -12.7
Production in Mn.Bushels 221.5 162.0
Producer Price Rs/Bushel 655.7 836.0
@ Provisional
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value added Rs. Mn.
at Constant (2002) Prices 12,480 10,610
at Current Prices 23,683 25,159
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 8.5 -15.0
at Current Prices 19.3 6.2
@ Provisional
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 116,546 124,762
at Current Prices 278,533 302,017
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 4.3 7.0
at Current Prices 11.0 8.4
Value Added at
Constant (2002) Prices (Rs. Mn.)
Highland Crops 36,463 38,289
Vegetable 77,906 84,383
Fruit 2,178 2,089
@ Provisional
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
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13
14
15
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Thousand
MT.
Year
Graph 2.2 - PRODUCTION OF TEA, RUBBER & FISHERIE'S
2002 - 2014
Tea Rubber Fisheries
0
50
100
150
200
250
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Million Bushels
Year
Graph 2.3- PRODUCTION OF PADDY
2002 - 2014
Paddy
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Million Nuts
Graph 2.4 - PRODUCTION OF COCONUT
2002 - 2014
Coconut
16
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Per Kg.
Year
Graph 2.5- PRICES OF MAJOR COMMERCIAL CROPS
(Colombo Market Price in Rupees)
2002 - 2014
Tea Rubber
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Per '000
Nuts.
Year
Graph 2.6- PRICES OF MAJOR COMMERCIAL CROPS
(Colombo Market Price in Rupees)
2002 - 2014
Coconut
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Livestock
The value added of Livestock sub sector has
reported as 28,015 million or an overall
growth of 3.1 percent in 2014 compared to
2013. This growth was mainly supported by
the increase in eggs production by 6.0 percent
and milk production by 1.5 percent
respectively in year 2014. The price of neat
cattle has increased by Rs. 5,000 , per animal
in 2014. The price of litter of milk has
increased by Rs. 2.00 in 2014.
Table 2.8- Livestock
Fishing
In 2014 the overall growth in value added of
Fishing industry is 4.5 percent . The sub sector
of marine fishing industry has increased by 3.1
percent while sub sector of inland fishing
industry has increased by 13.8 percent.
This progress made due to special inland
fishing development programmes
implemented by the government. The growth
of Merine Fishing industry increased by 3.1
percent against the year 2013. This growth is
contributed by increase of fish production in
Western and nothern provinces and the
development of fishing industry related
infrastructure facilities.
Table-2.9- Fisheries
02 MINING AND QUARRYING
Mining and Quarrying sub sector recorded a
value added of Rs. 104,767 million at
constant prices indicating a growth rate of
11.0 percent in 2014. The corresponding
growth rate in 2013 was 11.5 percent with a
value added of Rs. 94,388 million.
The value added at current prices of the
Mining and Quarrying sector was Rs. 214,235
million in 2014 indicating an increase of 16.5
percent compared with Rs. 183,934 million in
2013.
The export value of precious stones
increased by 30.8 percent according to the
Sri Lanka Gem and jewelry Exchange.
Gem industry has an important
contribution to the economy by boosting
foreign exchange earnings and generating
employment from major export
destinations in the USA and Europe.
Other Mining subsector grew by 13.8
percent over the growth of 11.6 percent in
2013.
Item 2013 2014@
Value added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 27175 28015
at Current Prices 60805 63678
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 6.3 3.1
at Current Prices -2.5 4.7
Population(Thousand Nos.)
Neat Cattle 1169 1105
Buffalo 381 321
Goats/Sheep 341 310
Pigs 81 105
Poultry 16647 16630
Production
Eggs (mn) 1623 1721
Milk Mn Litres 329 334
Average Producer's Price
Net Cattle Rs/Animal 41174 36381
Goat , Rs/Animal 11236 11150
Pork, Rs/Animal 12315 14066
Poultry, Rs. Animal 358 356
Eggs Rs.Cts No. 13 12.6
Milk Rs. Cts/Ltr 51 53.2@ ProvisionalSource : Department of Census and Statistics
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 43,449 45,397
at Current Prices 156,358 176,239
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 6.2 4.5
at Current Prices 15.8 12.7
Production (Thousand MT.)
Fresh Fish 512.8 535.05
@ Provisional
Source : Ministry of Fisheries & Aqutic Resources
Department of Census and Statistics
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Table 2.10-Mining and Quarrying
Table 2.11-Production of Precious and
xxxxxxxxx Semi-Precious Stones
Table 2.12- Mineral Products
03. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
The Manufacturing Industry showed a growth
rate of 8.0 percent in 2014 at constant (2002)
prices as against the growth rate of 7.5 percent
recorded for the year 2013. The value added
of Manufacturing Industry at current prices
indicated an increase of 12.5 percent in 2014.
The Manufacturing Industry is the second
major contributor to the GDP indicating a
share of 17.2 percent at constant prices for
2014.
Table 2.13- Manufacturing Industries Value
xxxxxx Added at Current Prices
At constant (2002) prices, value added of
Factory Industry increased by 8.5 percent in
2014. The value added by Cottage Industry
indicated a growth rate of 2.5 percent and the
value added of Export Processing Industry
increased by 4.8 percent in 2014.
The annual rate of increase of value added at
current prices for Factory Industry, Cottage
Industry and Export Processing Industry were
13.2 percent, 3.7 percent and 7.5 percent
respectively for the year 2014.
The value added at constant (2002) prices, of
sub sectors of Factory Industries recorded
increases as follows. The “Food, Beverages,
and Tobacco” by 8.1 percent, “Textile,
Wearing Apparel, and Leather Products” by
11.5 percent, “Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber,
and Plastic Products” by 8.5 percent, “Non
Metallic Products” by 2.7 percent. “Fabricated
Metal Products” by 4.9 percent and “Other
Manufacturing Products” by 9.5 percent for
the year 2014 as against the year 2013.
Table- 2.14 - Manufacturing Industries Value
xxxxx Added at Constant (2002) Prices
Item 2013 2014@
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 94,388 104,767
at Current Prices 183,934 214,235
Precentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 11.5 11.0
at Current Prices 20.9 16.5
@ Provisional
Qty. Producer Qty. Producer
'000 Value '000 Value
Carats Rs. Mn. Carats Rs. Mn.
Precious Stone 14,349.7 14,245.0 12,581.1 18,627.5
Geuda 7,429.1 119.3 8,043.1 134.1
Total 21,778.8 14,364.3 20,624.2 18,761.6
@ Provisional
Source : National Gem & Jewellery Exchange
Items
2013 2014@
Item 2013 2014@ 2014/13
(MT) (MT) % Change
1. Ilmenite 37,904 29,420 -22.4
2. Rutile 1,406 2,111 50.1
3. Zircon 228 1,334 485.1
4. Hi Ilmenite 4,780 3,551 -25.7
@ Provisional
Source : Lanka Mineral Sands Ltd.
2014/13
2013 2014@Percentage
Change
Factory Industry 1,402,353 1,586,927 13.2
Cottage Industry 64,113 66,486 3.7
Export Processing Industry 69,624 74,873 7.5
Total 1,536,090 1,728,286 12.5
@ Provisional
Source: Census & Statistics Department
Sub Sector
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
2014/13
2013 2014@Percentage
Change
Factory Industry 509,932 553,101 8.5
Cottage Industry 32,764 33,599 2.5
Export Processing Industry 17,147 17,977 4.8
Total 559,843 604,677 8.0
@ Provisional
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
Sub Sector
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
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Table 2.15 - Manufacturing Industries Indices of Sub-Groups (2002=100)
Group 2002 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
1 Factory Industries 100.0 153.5 166.2 174.9 188.7 204.7
2 Export Processing 100.0 117.0 118.0 125.7 126.5 132.6
3. Cottage Industries 100.0 150.3 160.8 168.2 176.7 181.2
Manufacturing Industries 100.0 151.7 163.7 172.3 185.2 200
@ Provisional
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
Table 2.16 -The Percentage Distribution of Factory Industries by (Value Added at Current
xxxxx Prices) Industrial Categories
Industrial Category 2011 2012 2013 2014@
Food,Beverages, & Tobacco
49.6
49.5
49.8
49.7
Textile, Wearing apparel & Leather Products
19.1
19.4
19.1
19.9
Wood Products, including Furniture
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Paper Products, Printing & Publishing
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal , Rubber,and Plastic Product
19.2
19.1
18.8
18.4
Non-Metalic Mineral Products
3.0
0.3
2.8
2.6
Basic Metal
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Fabricated Metal, Machinery & Equipments
7.6
7.6
8.0
7.8
Other Manufacturing Products
0.3
2.9
0.3
0.4
Total 100 100 100 100 @ Provisional
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
The Board of Investment (BOI)
The (BOI) approved 147 projects during the
year 2014. The employment opportunities
created by the approved projects in 2014 were
24,289 as employment and Capital investment
on approved projects during the year
amounted to about
Rs.167,567 million comprising 93,107 million
as local components and Rs. 74,451 Million as
foreign components. It consisted of 55.5
percent as local investment and 44.4 percent as
Foreign investment.
According to the law of BOI section 17 act,
out of 147 projects agreements were signed
only 128 projects.
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Table 2.17 - BOI Approved Projects, Investment and Employment by Sectors
Table 2.18 - BOI Agreement Signed Projects, Investment and Employment by Sectors
2013 2014@
Sectors No. of Investment No. of No. of Investment No. of
Projects Rs. Mn. Employees Projects Rs. Mn. Employees
1. Food, Beverages & Tobacco 7 3,515 759 11 7,428 1,430
2 Textile, Wearing Apparel and
Leather Products 7 1,285 4,364 13 8,445 5,868
3. Wood and Wood Products 1 202 66 3 1,480 1545
4. Paper & Paper Products
Printing and Publishing 1 168.87 100
5. Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal,
Rubber and Plastic Products 10 4,585 1,610 5 5,553 899
6. Non-metallic Mineral Products 7 26,807 1,464 10 12,033 1,636
7. Fabricated Metal Products,
Machinery and Equipments 4 2,873 400 5 9,000 987
8. Other Manufacturing 10 34,220 1,201 10 3,528 1,012
9. Services/ Infrastructure &
Agriculture 90 381,079 14,684 89 119,931 10,812
Total 136 454,566 24,548 147 167,567 24,289
@ Provisional
Source : Board of Investment
Items No. of Investment No. of No. of Investment No. of
Projects Rs. Mn. Employees Projects Rs. Mn. Employees
1. Food, Beverages & Tobacco 8 26,903 1,221 10 6,847 1,001
2 Textile, Wearing Apparel and
Leather Products 7 1,552 5,149 13 8,732 5,720
3. Wood and Wood Products 2 299 160 3 1,480 1,545
4. Paper & Paper Products Printing 1 168.87 100
and Publishing
5. Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, 6 1,391 351 5 2,515 1,197
Rubber and Plastic Products
6. Non-metallic Mineral Products 6 3,342 1,386 8 9,236 1,176
7. Fabricated Metal Products, 3 2,679 345 7 9,310 1,126
Machinery and Equipments
8. Other Manufacturing 7 5,773 1,124 10 27,845 1,136
9. Services/ Infrastructure & Agriculture 63 435,049 17,597 71 116,237 9,823
Total 102 476,988 27,333 128 182,371 22,824
@ Provisional
Source : Board of Investment
2013 2014@
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Petroleum Products
During the year 2014, the imported quantity of
crude oil increased by 3.7 percent and refined
products increased 6.5 percent. The average
international crude oil price (Brent) US dollars
111.21 per barrel in 2014, when compared to
US dollars 109.84 per barrel in 2013.
Table 2.19 - Quantity and Unit Prices of
xxxxxx Selected Petroleum Items
Source: Ceylon Petrolium Corporation
4. ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER
The value added of the three sub sectors of
Electricity Gas and Water at constant (2002)
price, increased by 4.5 percent in 2014. In this
sector Electricity sub sector contributed high
growth rate. The share of this sub sector is
above 89.3 percent to the total value added.
In real terms, the value added of the Electricity
sub sector increased by 4.2 percent in 2014
over the previous year. In current terms, it
was increased by 8.3 percent.
Total power generated by CEB was 8,598
GWH and by Private Sector was 3,820 GWH.
The thermal power generation of CEB
increased by 202 percent in 2014 over the
previous year with the power generated
increasing in absolute term from 4,946.0
GWH. The Hydropower Generation of CEB
increased by 5.1 percent in 2014.
At constant (2002) prices, the value added of
Gas was increased by 9.3 percent and Water
was increased by 5.1 percent in 2014.
Textile Industry
The “Textile Wearing Apparel & Leather
products” industry recorded a 11.5 growth in
2014 compared to 8.9 percent in 2013.
Table 2.20 - Imports and Exports of Textile
xxxxx & Garments
@ Provisional, Source: Ceylon Petrolium Corporation
Table 2.21- Electricity Gas & Water
@ Provisional
Source : Ceylon Elecrisity Board (CEB) Litro Gas Company
Laugh Gas Company
National Water Supply and Drainage Board
Item Unit 2012 2013 2014@Change
2014/13
Imported
Crude Oil MT ' 000 2,657 2,527 2,6213.7
Refined Products MT ' 000 1,498 1,559 1,6616.5
Petrol (90 Octane) Rs.Litre 148.36 162.00 150.00 -7.4
Petrol (95 Octane) Rs.Litre 167.00 170.00 158.00 -7.1
Auto Diesel Rs.Litre 115.00 121.00 111.00 -8.3
Super Diesel Rs.Litre 142.00 145.00 133.00 -8.3
Kerosene Oil Rs.Litre 106.00 106.00 81.00 -23.6
@ Provisional
Source : Cylon Petroleam Corporation
Rs.Mn.
Year
Imports
Value of
Textile
Value of
Exports of
Textiles and
Garments
Value of
Garment
Exports
Total
Exports
Percentage of
Garment
Exports to
Total Exports
2010 204,542 379,185 359,113 974,387 36.9
2011 256,592 463,509 440,791 1,167,588 37.8
2012 289,537 508,533 482,212 1,166,610 41.3
2013 264,302 583,046 551,656 1,342,971 41.1
2014@ 303,907 643,688 611,350 1,447,116 42.2
2013 2014@
Electricity, Gas & Water
Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
at Constant (2002) Prices 79,913 83,542
Electricity 71,620 74,609
Gas 5,181 5,660
Water 3,113 3,273
Percentage Change
at Constant (2002) Prices 10.3 4.5
Electricity 11.3 4.2
Gas 1.6 9.3
Water 3.8 5.1
Value Added at Current
Prices (Rs.Mn.)200,722 215,807
Percentage Change 18.8 7.5
Electricity
Power Generated (GWH)
CEB - Hydro 6,010 3,652
CEB - Thermal 2,797 4,946
Total 8,807 8,598
Percentage Change 42.8 -2.4
Power Generated (GWH)
Private - Hydro 1165 1210
Private - Thermal 1,977.0 2,610.0
Total 3,142.0 3,820.0
Percentage Change -44.2 21.6
Gas
LP Gas bought from
Petroleum Corporation (MT) 22,129 28,184
LP Gas Imported (MT) 196,959 198,085
Water Production ('000 m3) 547,077 574,999
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05. CONSTRUCTION
The value added of the Construction sub sector
at current prices was Rs.1,150,010 million in
2014 compared with Rs.894,683 million in
2013 indicating an increase of 28.5 percent.
At constant (2002) prices, it was Rs.339,906
million in 2014 as compared with Rs.282,742
million in 2013 indicating a growth rate of
20.2 percent for the year 2014.
The contribution of Construction sub sector to
the GDP at constant (2002) prices was 9.7
percent in the year 2014. It was 8.7 percent in
the year 2013.
The total cement production has increased by
3.5 percent to, 6,247,113 MT. in 2014 from
6,036,189 MT. in 2013.
Table 2.22 - Construction Industry
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
06. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE
The Wholesale and Retail Trade sector which
gives the highest contribution of 41.0 percent
to the Service Sector, recorded a growth of 8.0
percent in the year 2014 as against the 8.5
percent growth in year 2013. Export Trade,
Import Trade and Domestic Trade those are
the sub sectors of Wholesale & Retail trade
sector, recorded 4.6 percent, 9.4 percent and
8.1 percent growth in the year 2014.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
The Hotel and Restaurant, which contributes a
small share of 0.8 percent to the Gross
Domestic Product, reported a 11.5 percent
growth in the year 2014
The total number of tourist arrivals has
increased to 1,527,153 in year 2014, from
1,274,593 reported in year 2013, indicating a
19.8 of huge increase. According to Sri Lanka
Tourism Development Authority, the annual
room occupancy rate has increased to 74.3
percent in year 2014 from 71.7 percent
reported in year 2013, contributing and annual
growth of 3.6 percent.
07. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
The contribution of Transport &
Communication sector to the GDP at constant
price was 14.6 percent in the year 2014. The
value added of this sector at current market
prices was Rs. 1,318,018 million for 2014
compared to Rs. 1,162,669 million for the
previous year indicating growth rate of 13.4
percent. In real term, it was Rs. 511,296
million in 2014 compared to Rs. 476,721
million in 2013 indicating a growth rate of 7.3
percent for the period under review.
Transport, cargo handling and Post and
Telecommunication are the sub sectors of this
sector.
TRANSPORT
In real term the value added of transport sub
sector was Rs. 419,428 million for 2014
compared to Rs. 390,847 million for the
previous year indicating a growth rate of 7.3
percent. The road passenger transportation is
mostly provided by private bus services, SLTB
service and the Department of Railway. The
number of daily operated buses of SLTB has
increased to 4,596 in 2014 from 4,373 in 2013
indicating an increase of 5.0 percent passenger
income has increased by 13.0 percent for the
reference year as compared to the previous
year.
The number of new registration of motor
vehicle of the department of motor traffic
(DMT) increased by 31.5 percent to 429,556
Item 2013 2014@
1. Value Added (Rs. Mn.)
1A. At Constant (2002) Prices 282,742 339,906
1B. At Current Prices 894,683 1,150,010
2. Growth rate (%)
2A. At Constant (2002) Prices 14.4 20.2
2B. At Current Prices 25.6 28.5
3. Share to the GDP (%)
3A. At Constant (2002) Prices 8.7 9.7
3B. At Current Prices 10.3 11.8
@ Provisional
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during the year 2014 from 326,651 in 2013.
New registration of buses and motor cycles
increased by 4.1 percent and 10.0 percent
respectively. New registration of goods
transport vehicles decreased by 12.1 percent
during the reference year.
The value added of lorry transportation
industry occupied a leading position as a
contributor to the Transport sector. Lorries
were mainly used for the purpose of
transportation of goods.
Table 2.23 - Performance of Port Services 2012 - 2014
One TEU =Twenty-foot equivalent container
Source : Sri Lanka Ports Authority
Cargo Handling - Port and Civil Aviation
The value addition of Cargo Handling sub
sector grew by 4.0 percent from Rs. 21,842
million to Rs. 22,716 million in constant
prices in 2014. The Sri Lanka Ports Authority
(SLPA) was set up in 1979 and administers
and operates all specified commercial Ports in
Sri Lanka. The Port of Colombo being the
premier Port in the country has naturally
become the focal point of the all Port
development activities in Sri Lanka since the
formation of the SLPA. However, as a
consequent of the Government policy to
develop the regional areas in the country, the
SLPA attaches equal emphasis on the
development of Ports of Galle ,Trincomalee,
Kankasanthurai , Point Pedru and a new Port
at Hambantota.
The amount of total Cargo throughput of Port
Authority has increased by 12.2 percent to
MT 74,430.9 thousands from MT. 66,291.6
thousands in the reference year. Container
handling of Port Authority has increased from
4,306,206 to 4,907,915 by 14.0 percent and
port of Colombo set new records by handling
over 4 million Twenty Foot Equivalent Units
Item 2012 2013 2014@2014/2013
% Change
1. Ships arrived at 4,178 4,024 4,298 6.8
Colombo 3,870 3,667 3,742 2.0
Galle 69 36 60 66.7
Trincomalee 161 134 127 -5.2
2. Kankasanthurai Myliddy point pedro & Karainagar 44 48 34 -29.2
3. Magam Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksha Port 34 139 335 141.0
4. Total Containers Handled (TEU's '000) Colombo 4,187 4,306 4,908 14.0
SLPA 2,317 2,502 2,559 2.3
SAGT 1,870 1,747 1,662 -4.9
5. Transshipment container (TEU's 000) Colombo 3,064 3,208 3,700 15.3
SAGT
SLPA
6. Cargo Handled (TEU‟s '000) 65,030 66,292 74,431 12.3
Colombo 61,670 63,482 70,794 11.5
Galle 422 207 394 90.8
Trincomalee 2,859 2,435 2,748 12.8
Kankasanthurai 60 49 21 -57.4
Mahinda Rajapaksha 20 119 474 299.7
@ Provisional
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(TEUs) of containers in both years 2013 and
2014. Total number of ships arrived to the
country was 4,298 and it was a 6.8 percent
increase compared to the previous year.
The principal activities of the Sri Lankan
Airlines consist of operating international
scheduled, non-scheduled air services for the
carriage of passengers, freight and mail as the
designated carrier of Sri Lanka. Providing Air
Terminal services at the Bandaranaike
International Airport, sale of duty free goods
on-board, marketing inbound and outbound
holiday packages constitute other main
activities. Providing third party maintenance,
flight operation services and conducting
aviation related training programs constitute
ancillary activities of the Company. Mihin
Lanka main focus is providing low cost flights
from Colombo to a number of cities in India
and the Gulf States and commenced their
operations on 24th April 2007.
The total number of passenger kilometers
flown by Sri Lankan Airlines decreased from
12,706,972 to 12,700,309 by 0.1 percent
while passenger revenue increased from Rs.
115,426.9 million to Rs. 122,313, 9 million
by 6.0 percent in the reference year 2014
compared with the previous year. Cargo
carriage of Sri Lankan Airlines increased by -
6.5 percent in this period.
North America
4.8%
Asia
42.6%
Other
21.3%
Other WE
8.4%
UK
9.4%
Germany
6.7%
France
5.2%
Netherland
1.6%
Western
Europe
33.0%
Graph 2.7 - Tourist Arrivals By Region - 2014
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Table 2.24 : Tourist Arrivals by Region and Selected Countries
POST & TELECOMMUNICATION
The value addition of Post &
Telecommunication sub sector grew by 8.0
percent to Rs. 69,152 million in 2014
compared with the Rs. 64,032 million in the
year 2013. The end of nearly three decades
war has opened the entire country to embrace
mobile phones for their communication
purposes and this development has contributed
to increase the number of mobile phone
subscribers in Sri Lanka. Compared to fixed
phone subscribers, the mobile phone industry
has shown a rapid increase during the past few
years. Fixed phone subscribers are
comparatively higher than the mobile phone
subscribers till 2001 and after that it has
completely changed in to other way. Mobile
phones subscribers in sri Lanka to a staggering
22,123,000 by the end of the year 2014 and it
was eight times higher than compared to
2,678,739 fixed phone subscribers. The
telephone density (number of connections per
100 persons) has recorded 112 in 2013 and
120 in 2014.
Fierce competition among five mobile phone
operators and four fixed phone subscribers in
the country, services with latest technology are
provided into the market and offer cheaper rate
for the customers. Both fixed and mobile
internet and email subscribers increased by
68.4 percent and number of public pay phone
booths decreased by 2.0 percent during the
period of review.
Main post office, sub post office and Agency
Post office have been established to meet the
demand in postal services. The average
number of letters per inhabitant handled by the
Department of Postal was 16 during the year
2014.
2014/2013 2014
% Change % Share
1. Western Europe 421,037 479,007 13.8 31.4
U K 137,416 144,168 4.9 9.4
Germany 85,470 102,977 20.5 6.7
France 64,388 78,883 22.5 5.2
Netherlands 22,281 24,196 8.6 1.6
Other 111,482 128,783 15.5 8.4
2. North America 65,616 72,653 10.7 4.8
USA 34,690 39,371 13.5 2.6
Canada 30,926 33,282 7.6 2.2
3. Asia ( South & East ) 509,653 650,810 27.7 42.6
India 208,795 242,734 16.3 15.9
Japan 29,923 39,136 30.8 2.6
Other 270,935 368,940 36.2 24.2
4. Other 278,287 324,683 16.7 21.3
Total 1,274,593 1,527,153 19.8 100.0
@ Provisional
Source : Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
Region 2013@ 2014@
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Table2.25 - Growth Trend in Tourism 2000 – 2014
**Excluding factor income
Source : Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
Table 2.26 - Percentage Distribution of Tourists Arrivals by Purpose of Visit
@ Provisional
Source :Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
Total Earnings % Change % Share Tourist
Foreign From To in Arrivals
Exchange Tourism Earnings Earnings
from Trade **
Earnings (Rs. Mn.) Year-t/Year-t-1 Nos. Direct Indirect
(Rs. Mn.) (Col. 3)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2000 492,301 19,162.2 -0.7 3.9 400,414 37,943 53,120
2001 551,530 18,863.3 -1.6 3.4 336,794 33,710 47,194
2002 571,195 24,202.0 28.3 4.2 393,371 38,821 4,349
2003 631,549 32,810.0 35.6 5.2 500,642 46,761 65,465
2004 738,484 42,007.4 28.0 5.7 566,202 53,766 75,272
2005 793,153 33,108.6 -21.2 4.2 549,308 52,085 72,919
2006 885,381 42,585.5 28.6 4.8 559,603 55,649 77,909
2007 1,041,932 42,571.3 0.0 4.1 494,008 60,516 84,722
2008 1,095,679 37,093.8 -12.9 3.4 438,475 51,306 71,828
2009 1,031,289 40,140.1 8.2 3.9 447,890 52,071 72,899
2010 1,254,021 65,017.9 62.0 5.2 654,476 55,023 77,032
2011 1,508,565 91,925.6 41.4 6.1 855,975 57,786 80,899
2012 1,730,467 132,426.5 103.7 7.7 1,005,605 67,862 95,007
2013 1,949,158 221,147.1 140.6 11.3 1,274,593 112,550 157,600
2014@ 2,185,039 317,501.7 139.8 14.5 1,527,153 129,790 170,100
Percentage
change 12.6 67.0 35.6 48.3 26.7 65.9 65.9
2014/13
@ Provisional
Year Number of Employment
Purpose 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
1. Pleasure 73.2 80.0 78.9 80.4 74.4 72.7 68.0
2. Business 8.5 8.6 12.7 8.0 9.0 5.2 1.3
3. Convention and meetings 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.7 2.2 2.0 0.3
4. Visiting friends and relations 8.3 5.2 5.4 8.2 11.7 12.4 27.5
5. Religious and cultural 2.6 2.0 0.8 0.3 2.2 4.8 0.01
6. Others 6.0 2.8 1.2 1.4 0.5 2.9 2.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
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8. BANKING, INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE etc.
The Banking Sector consists of 34 Licensed
Banks by end 2014, with the new Bank
Cargill‟s Ltd which is commencing operations
in this year. This total banking network
included 25 Licensed Commercial Banks
(LCBs) with including 12 foreign branches
and remaining are Licensed Specialized
Banks.
The Banking sector is expected to remain
stable with the performance of Non- Bank
institutions (RFCs). This sector comprises of
48 companies by the end of 2014. The total
number of Non-Bank branch network 950 in
2013 from 1,028 in 2014. The Time Deposit of
Financial Institutions Rs. Billion 328.1 in 2013
from Rs. Bn. 396.5 in 2014. Total number of
Specialized Leasing Companies 110 in 2013
from 104 in 2014.
At the end of the 2014, there were 21
Insurance Companies operating Insurance
Sector which are registered under the Board of
Insurance of Sri Lanka (IBSL). Out of these,
12 Companies are engaging the long-term
Insurance business and General Insurance
business and 3 companies are conducting only
long-term Insurance business. According to
rules and regulations of CBSL and IBSL all
Insurance Companies are required to listed on
the Colombo stock exchange (CSE) by the end
of the 2016.
The current Value added of this sector
increased to Rs. Billion. 1,084.0 in 2014 from
Rs. Billion. 948.0 in 2013 indicating a 11.1
percent increase. At constant (2002) prices this
sector Increased to Rs. Billion. 304 in the year
2014 from Rs.Billion 286 in 2013 recording a
6.6 percent growth rate.
During 2014, Profits of the Banking Sector is
increased by 20.9 percent, Interest income
decreased by slightly, Non- Interest income
increased by 1.5 percent when compared to the
year 2013. The increase in non- interest
income was mainly due to the capital gains on
Treasury Bonds, changes on services and other
commission and fee.
The number of domestic bank branches
increased to 2,635 in 2014 from 2,582 in 2013.
The total number of bank branches (LCBs &
LSBs) increased to 3,533 in 2014 from 3,472
in 2013. Other Financial Service outlets 2,871
in 2014 from 2,864 in 2013. (Other Financial
Service Outlets are include Extension Offices,
Pay Offices, Pawning Centres, Student
Savings Units and Postal Units). Further more
total number of Bank Branches and other
outlets are increased to 6,554 in 2014 from
6,487 in 2013 and total number of automated
teller machines (ATMs) increased to 2,455 in
2014 from 2364 in 2013.
As well as considering the previous year
Demand Deposits, Savings Deposits, Time
Deposits and Other Deposits are increased by
28.5 percent, 30.8 percent, 2.5 percent and
18.9 percent in respectively.
09. OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS
Improvements in ownership of dwellings were
mainly due to the large scale housing projects
implemented in the year 2014 together with
attractive incentives given for housing
constructions. The housing stock of the
country has increased by 1.0 percent and
housing rent has also increased by 5.7 percent
in 2014.
At current market prices, the value added of
ownership of dwelling, is reported as Rs.
329,451 million showed an increase of 32.5
percent in 2014 compared to 17.2 percent
increase reported un 2013.
At constant prices, this sub sector has added
Rs.80,030 million to the total Gross Domestic
Product in 2014. The constant growth rate has
further increased by 1.3 percent in 2014 and
the share of ownership of dwelling to the total
GDP was reported as 1.3 percent.
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10. GOVERNMENT SERVICES
The value added of Government Services at
current market prices in 2014 was Rs.660,788
million in contrast to its value of Rs. 651,395
million in 2013 showing an increase of 1.4
percent. In real terms, it was Rs. 216,477
million in 2014 against Rs. 213,439 million in
2013 indicating a growth rate of 1.4 percent.
11. PRIVATE SERVICES
The value added of Private Services in 2014
was Rs.201,192 million at current market
prices compared to Rs.184,822 million in the
previous year. Registering an increase of 8.9
percent. In constant 2002 prices, it was
Rs.80,030 million in 2014 compared to
Rs.75,946 million in the previous year,
showing an increase of 5.4 percent. The value
added percentage share to GDP from this
sector was 2.1 percent.
Table 2.27 - Statistics of the Transport Sub Sector
Table 2.28: Trends in Telecommunication Services 2013-2014
2014/2013
% Change
1. New Registration of Motor Vehicles (Nos.) 326,348 429,556 31.6
Private Buses 1,732.0 3,697.0 113.5
SLTB Busess 73 154 111.0
Lorries 4,761 4,184 -12.1
Motor Cars 28,380 38,780 36.6
Three Wheelers 83,673 79,038 -5.5
Motor Cycles 169,280 272,885 61.2
Land Vehicles 13,038 9,082 -30.3
Dual Purpose Vehicles 4,457 3,454 -22.5
Other 20,954 18,282 -12.8
2. Department of Railway
Operated Kilometers ('000)
Passenger Kilometers (Mn.) 6,257 6,219 -0.6
Fright Kilometers ('000) 132 533 302.6
Total Revenue (Rs. Mn) 5,423 5,891 8.6
Current Expenditure (Rs.Mn.) 10,587 11,543 9.0
3. SLTB
Passengers No. carried (000) 891,604 930,089 4.3
Busses operated/day (No.) 4,373 4,596 5.1
Total Revenue (Rs. Mn.) 30,191 33,665 11.5
Total Expenditure (Rs. Mn.) 31,724 33,548 5.7
@ Provisional
Source Department of Motor Traffic, Department of Railway, Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB)
Item 2013 2014@
Category of Services 2013 2014@2014/2013
% Change
1. Fixed Access Telephones (number) 2,706,787 2,678,739 -1.0
2. Cellular Mobile (number) 20,315,150 22,123,000 8.9
3. Fixed & Mobile (total) 23,021,937 24,801,739 7.7
4. Public Pay Phone Booth 6,788 6,654 -2.0
5. Data communication (Internet & E- mail) 2,011,600 3,383,458 68.2
@ Provisional, Source : Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka
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PART THREE
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC
PRODUCT
The expenditure approach to measure the Gross
Domestic Product examines at the final uses of
the country‟s output such as Private
Consumption, Government Consumption,
Capital Formation, Change in Stocks and Net
Exports (exports less imports). It identifies the
Expenditure on total goods and services that
have occurred during the reference year.
The value of Gross Domestic Expenditure
(GDE) is same as the value of GDP and it is
considered as the control total for compilation
of GDE on expenditure approach. So, any
discrepancy in these two estimates is included
in change in stocks as statistical discrepancy.
1. PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
EXPENDITURE (PCE)
In 2014, at current market prices, the PCE was
estimated at Rs 6,398,345 million as against a
value of Rs 5,803,277 million in 2013. This was
a 10.3 percent increase over the previous year.
Private Consumption Expenditure as a
percentage of GDP indicated 65.4 percent for
the year 2014 where as it was 66.9 percent in
the year 2013.
Food Beverages and Tobacco the largest
consumption item within Private Consumption
Expenditure is increased by 5.6 percent in 2014
as against 7.6 percent in 2013. The year 2014.
Expenditure on Transport increased 7.7 percent
in 2014 as against 9.0 percent in 2013.
Table 3.1 - Private Final Consumption
Expenditure
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
2. GENERAL GOVERNMENT FINAL
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
(GFCE)
The GFCE for the year under review was
Rs.1, 317,832 million at current market prices
compared to Rs. 1,137,291 million in 2013,
showing an increase of 15.9 percent in the year
2014.
In constant terms, it was Rs.486,372 million in
2014 in contrast to Rs. 441,755 million in 2013
indicating a positive growth rate of 10.1
percent for 2014.
Out of total Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 69.0 percent was spent on Defence,
Social Security & Welfare, Education and
General Public Services in 2014.
Largest share of the Government Final
Consumption Expenditure was on Defence, and
it was 23.5 percent in 2014. The expenditure for
“Social Security & Welfare” 18.0 percent,
“Education” 15.1 percent and “General Public
Services” 12.3 percent placed the second, third
and fourth respectively, in the reference year.
Expenditure on Education and Health sector
have increased by 12.2 percent 17.6 percent
during this period compared with the previous
year.
The Expenditure on Defence as a percentage
share to total Government Consumption
Expenditure in 2014 was 23.5 percent where as it was 23.4 percent in 2013.
2014/13
% Change
1. Private Consumption
Expenditure at Current
Prices (Rs.Mn.) 5,803,277 6,398,345 10.3
2 Per capita Private
Consumption Expenditure
at Current Prices (Rs.) 283,322 309,473 9.2
3 GNP Per Capita at Current
Prices (Rs.) 412,447 461,650 11.9
@ Provisional
2013 2014@
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Table 3.2- Percentage Distribution for
GFCE by Purpose – 2014
Purpose 2014@
1 General Public Service 12.33
2 Defence 23.52
3 Public Affairs & Safety Affairs 7.41
4 Education 15.12
5 Health 13.38
6 Social Security and Welfare 17.99
7 Housing & Community Amenity
affairs & Services 1.78
8 Recreational, Cultural
&Religious Affairs & Services 0.39
9 Fuel & Energy Affairs &
Services 0.03
10 Agriculture Forestry, Fishing
&Hunting Affairs & Services 5.96
11 Mining & Mineral Resource
Affairs 0.20
12 Transportation &
Communication Affairs &
Services 1.01
13 Other Economic Affairs &
Services 0.86
Total Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 100
@ Provisional
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
3. CAPITAL FORMATION
The Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation
(GFCF) which stood at Rs. 2,536,648 million at
current price in 2013 has risen to Rs.2,752,263
million in 2014 indicating an increase of 8.5
percent. At constant terms, it recorded a value
of Rs.960,766 million in 2013 as compared
with Rs.981,866 million in 2014, Indicating a
growth rate of 2.2 percent. The ratio of GFCF to
GDP at current prices was 28.1 percent
comprising 21.7 percent from the private sector
and 6.5 percent from the government sector for
the year 2013.
The three main sectors of GFCF, namely the
Construction, Machinery & Equipment, and
Land Improvement & Plantation Development,
contributed 65.5 percent, 27.6 and 6.9 percent
respectively at current price in the
corresponding year.
GFCF is a combination of Private sector GFCF
and Government sector GFCF, and
contributions to GFCF are by 77.0 percent and
by 23.0 respectively. In 2014 private sector
GFCF increased by 8.9 percent and Government
sector GFCF increased by 7.3 percent.
Table 3.3 - Gross Domestic Fixed Capital
Formation (GFCF)
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
4. IMPORTS
The total payment of merchandised Imports
increased by 9.1 percent in 2014 as against the
2.3 percent of slight growth in 2013. Out of the
total Imports nearly 20.0 percent is imports of
Consumer goods, which has increased by 22.4
percent in 2014. Imports of Intermediate goods
which is the largest sub sector in Imports
increased by slight higher rate of 9.3 percent in
2014 compared to the 7.6 of decrease recorded
in 2013. The share of this sector is 58.6 pecent
out of the total Imports.
Petroleum is the largest sector, with in
intermediate Imports, is increased by 4.8
percent in year 2014. Among the Intermediate
Imports, Fertilizer and Chemicals has increased
by 14.9 percent, 101.3 percent respectively.
Investment goods hold one fifth of total Imports
has decreased slightly by 1.2 percent in 2014
(Rs. Mn.)
Year Current ValueConstant Value
2002 328,406 328,406
2004 473,322 440,481
2005 573,263 483,699
2006 730,910 545,955
2007 884,688 595,874
2008 1,115,310 627,437
2009 1,147,440 635,870
2010 1,452,002 694,161
2011 1,772,515 795,458
2012 2,189,805 880,288
2013 2,536,648 960,766
2014@ 2,752,263 981,866
@ Provisional
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as against the decrease of 3.7 percent recorded
in 2013. Transport equipment under Investment
goods has increased by 7.2 percent in year 2014
and other Investment goods has decreased by
14.0 percent.
Table 3.4 - Percentage Share of GFCF to GDP and Imports of Capital Goods
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
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20
02
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03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
20
12
20
13
20
14
20
15
Year
TOTAL PRIVATE GOVT.
Graph 3.1- COMPOSITION OF GFCF
2002-2014
(Percentage of GDP)
Share of Share of Imported Capital
Government Private Goods as a share
GFCF to GDP GFCF to GDP of total Imports
2002 20.1 2.4 17.7 19.2
2004 22.6 2.5 20.2 20.8
2005 23.4 3.8 19.5 21.1
2006 24.9 3.6 21.3 21.2
2007 24.7 4.8 20.0 22.5
2008 25.3 6.0 19.3 21.2
2009 23.8 6.4 17.4 21.3
2010 25.9 5.8 20.1 21.9
2011 27.1 5.7 21.4 36.3
2012 28.9 6.5 22.4 25.1
2013 29.2 6.8 22.4 23.6
2014@ 28.1 6.5 21.7 21.4
@ Provisional
Year
GFCF as a
share of
GDP
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
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Table 3.5 – Imports by Major Categories
Category
2013 2014
Value % % Value % %
(Rs.Mn.)
Composi
- Annual (Rs.Mn.)
Composi
- Annual
tion Increase tion Increase
1.Consumer Goods 410,996 17.7 8.9 503,021 19.8 22.4
Food & drink 176,422 7.6 7.7 213,308 8.4 20.9
Other consumer goods 234,574 10.1 9.8 289,713 11.4 23.5
2.Intermediate Goods 1,361,740 58.6 3.4 1,488,091 58.7 9.3
Fertilizer 30,972 1.3 -22.3 35,591 1.4 14.9
Crude oil 182,064 7.8 10.7 187,760 7.4 3.1
Other petroleum 373,866 16.1 16.3 391,651 15.4 4.8
Chemicals 52,420 2.3 -25.6 105,532 4.2 101.3
Dyeing, tanning & colouring 16,707 0.7 10.7 22,798 0.9 36.5
Paper & paper board 49,091 2.1 5.9 63,992 2.5 30.4
Wheat & meslin 45,105 1.9 4.7 52,844 2.1 17.2
Textile & clothing 264,302 11.4 -8.7 303,907 12.0 15.0
Other 347,213 14.9 6.4 324,016 12.8 -6.7
3.Investment Goods 548,604 23.6 -3.7 542,169 21.4 -1.2
Building material 175,054 7.5 11.2 170,901 6.7 -2.4
Transport equipment 86,170 3.7 -30.9 92,367 3.6 7.2
Machinery & equipment 286,631 12.3 -0.1 278,257 11.0 -2.9
Other 749 0.03 30.7 644 0.0 -14.0
4.Other Goods 1,788 0.1 -73.0 1,882 0.1 5.3
Total 2,323,128 100.0 2.3 2,535,163 109.1 9.1
Source : Sri Lanka Customs Central Bank of Sri Lanka
5. EXPORTS
The Exports earnings increased to Rs. Million
1,451,553 in 2014 from Rs. Million. 1,344,054
in 2013, indicating an 8.0 percent growth with
compared to the year 2013.
The composition of Exports for the year 2014
indicated 74.2 percent from Industrial Exports,
7.3 percent from Agricultural Exports, 0.5
from Mineral Exports and 0.2 percent from
Other Exports.
Within the total Exports, Agricultural Exports
indicated an annual increase of 7.3 percent on
average. Within the Agricultural Exports,
Export income of Tea increased by 5.4
percent and Minor Agricultural crops
increased by 32.5 percent, while Coconut
products indicated an increase of 75.6 percent
and Rubber products recorded a decrease of
35.8 percent.
Exports of Industrial products increased by 2.9
percent in 2014, mainly led by the Jewelry,
Textile and Wearing Apparel Chemical
Product and Leather, Rubber wood and
Ceramic products. This sector contributes 67.2
percent to the Industrial export sector.
Earnings from Mineral exports grew by 29.2
percent in the year 2014, as against the 52.4
percent increase in the year 2013.
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Table 3.6 - Percentage Composition of
Exports 2012-2014
Table 3.7 - Annual Increase of Exports at
xx Current Prices 2012-2014
Table 3.8 – Trade Direction
Category 2012 2013 2014@
Agricultural Exports 25.2 24.9 22.8
Industrial Exports 67.9 70.4 67.2
Mineral Exports 1.3 1.7 2.1
Other Exports 5.6 3.0 7.9@ Provisional
Source : Sri Lanka Customs, Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Category 2012 2013 2014@
Agricultural Exports 5.2 13.6 -1.4
Industrial Exports 8.8 19.4 2.9
Mineral Exports 22.1 52.4 29.2
Total Exports 5.3 15.1 7.8
@ Provisional, Source : Sri Lanka Customs
Intermediate Goods
0.6%
Consumer Goods 0.2%
Unclassified 0.0%
Building Material
0.1%
Transport Equipment
0.0%
Machinery 0.1%
Other 0.0%
Investment Goods 21.3%
Graph 3.2 Imports by Major Categorie 2014
2013 2014@ % Change
1. United States of America 322,359 355,164 10.2
2. United Kingdom 139,075 145,620 4.7
3. India 70,154 81,600 16.3
4. Italy 65,905 65,019 (1.3)
5. Germany 60,399 64,851 7.4
6. Russia 36,138 35,746 (1.1)
2013 2014@ % Change
1. India 399,294 519,360 30.1
2. China 382,500 445,805 16.6
3. Singapore 162,602 165,831 2.0
4. UAE 156,262 229,271 46.7
5. Japan 86,524 122,878 42.0
6. Malayasia 68,783 93,459 35.9
@ - Provisional, Source - Sri Lanka Customs
Major ExportersExports Value (Rs. Mn.)
Major ImportersImport Value (Rs. Mn.)
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0
4,000
8,000
12,000
16,000
20,000
24,000
28,000
32,000
36,000
40,000
44,000
48,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Million
Year
Graph 3.4 - FOREIGN EARNINGS FOR SELECTED
CATEGORIES 2002- 2014
Gem Rubber Coconut
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Table 3. 9 - Trade Balance 2013 – 2014
Balance of Trade
Balance of Trade for Sri Lanka has recorded
a deficit for the year 2014 same as in the past
year. Trade balance can be briefly defined as
the difference between export income and
expenditure on imports. According to the
structures of exports and imports of Sri Lanka
and prices in the world market, expenditure on
imports normally higher than the export
income. Balance of Trade and other related
indicators are presented in Table 3.9.
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
500,000
550,000
600,000
650,000
700,000
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Rs. Million
Year
Graph 3.5 - FOREIGN EARNINGS FOR SELECTED
CATEGORIES 2002- 2014
Textile Tea Tourism
Type of Trade 2013 2014@
Import Outlay 2,323,128 2,535,163
Export Earnings 1,344,054 1,451,553
Trade Balance -979,074 -1,083,610@ Provisional
Source : Sri Lanka Customs
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PART FOUR
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
1. WEATHER
Table 4.1 depicts that the 30 year average
rainfall and the annual rainfall for the last four
years in selected stations in Wet-zone and the
Dry-zone. The Island experienced
comparatively higher rainfall in 2014.
Among the wet-zone rainfall stations the
highest rainfall recorded for Rathnapura
district.
According to the table 4.1 there is no
significant change in rainfalls for 2014 in
Kandy, Bandarawela and NuwaraEliya
compared to the average rainfall for 30 years
from 1961 to 1990. But in Colombo it is
indicated the highest rainfall for 2014, than the
average rainfall for 30 years.
In dry zone area, it is not clearly defined
significant change in rainfall than the average
rainfall.
Table 4.1 - Annual Rainfall at Selected Stations
(mm)
30 year 2014/1961-
Zone 1961-1990 2011 2012 2013 2014 2014/2013 1990
average % change % change
Wet-zone
Colombo 2,423.8 1,774.4 2,464.6 1,990.6 2,635.0 32.4 8.7
Ratnapura 3,749.1 3,430.0 3,380.3 3,757.7 4,710.0 25.3 25.6
Kandy * 1,840.1 1,776.6 1,990.9 1,925.5 2,539.5 31.9 38.0
Bandarawela 1,571.9 1,947.5 1,575.9 1,559.3 1,807.8 15.9 15.0
Nuwara Eliya 1,905.1 1,699.6 1,771.1 2,157.8 1,757.7 -18.5 -7.7
Dry-zone
Anuradhapura 1,284.5 1,915.9 1,878.1 1,193.9 2,483.2 108.0 93.3
Trincomalee 1,580.0 2,910.4 1,823.0 1,492.5 1,691.5 13.3 7.1
Jaffna 1,231.2 1,470.7 943.2 1,033.3 1,369.8 32.6 11.3
Hambantota 1,049.6 1,014.8 1,294.4 966.3 1,095.7 13.4 4.4
* Katugastota
Source : Department of Meteorology
2. COLOMBO CONSUMERS’ PRICE
INDEX (CCPI) (Base 2006/2007=100)
The CCPI (Base 2006/2007 = 100) is simply a
measure, expressed in index form of the
changes in the cost of market basket, as prices
of items in it change overtime. The CCPI
(Base 2006/2007) is the country‟s official
Price Index, and is used to monitor the change
of price movement. The weighting pattern of
this index based on expenditure of all urban
Household Income and Expenditure Survey
during the 12 month period July 2006 to June
2007.
The CCPI increased by 5.7 index point change
in 2014 over the previous year value of 2013
with the index increasing in absolute terms
from 174.2 to179.8.
Inflation as measured by the CCPI decreased
to 3.2 percent in 2014 from 5.9 percent in
2013.
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Indicators 2002 2011 2012 2013 2014@
Demography
Mid Year Population ('000 persons) 19,007 20,869 20,328 20,483 20,675
Growth of Mid Year Population (percentage) 1.0 -2.6 0.8 0.9
Unemployment Rate (% of Labour force) 4.2 4.0 4.4 4.3
Nominal GDP - Rs. Million
At market price 1,636,037 6,543,313 7,578,554 8,674,230 9,784,672
Sectoral Classification of GDP
Agriculture 233,615 791,761 833,477 933,635 964,766
Industry 458,264 1,956,658 2,388,241 2,815,428 3,308,338
Services 944,158 3,794,893 4,356,837 4,925,166 5,511,568
Gross National Product 1,611,994 6,471,272 7,423,665 8,448,144 9,544,608
Real GDP - Rs. Million
at 2002 prices 1,636,037 2,863,691 3,045,288 3,266,041 3,506,664
Sectoral Classification of GDP
Agriculture 233,615 320,154 336,817 352,583 353,799
Industry 458,264 838,932 925,152 1,016,886 1,132,892
Services 944,158 1,704,605 1,783,318 1,896,572 2,019,973
Gross National Product 1,611,994 2,832,162 2,983,048 3,180,915 3,420,629
Growth Rate (percentage)
Real GDP 4.0 8.2 6.3 7.2 7.4
Agriculture 2.0 1.4 5.2 4.7 0.3
Industry 3.6 10.3 10.3 9.9 11.4
Services 4.8 8.6 4.6 6.4 6.5
Gross National Product 8.4 5.3 6.6 7.5
Share of Real GDP (percentage)
Agriculture 14.3 11.2 11.1 10.8 10.1
Industry 28.0 29.3 30.4 31.1 32.3
Services 57.7 59.5 58.6 58.1 57.6
Per Capita Income
GDP at market prices (Rs.) 86,075 313,542 372,814 423,484 473,261
GDP at market prices US$ 900 2,836 2,922 3,280 3,625
GNP at market prices (Rs.) 84,811 310,090 365,193 412,447 461,650
GNP at market prices US$ 887 2,804 2,862 3,195 3,536
Exchange Rate for 1 US$ 95.7 110.6 127.6 129.1 130.6
Gross Domestic Expenditure (GDE)
Final Consumption Expenditure - Rs. Million 1,374,112 5,536,095 6,295,894 6,940,568 7,716,177
Private consumption expenditure 1,166,027 4,568,393 5,274,451 5,803,277 6,398,345
General government consumption expenditure 208,085 967,702 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832
Gross Capital Formation (Investment) - Rs. Million 360,406 1,922,089 2,292,563 2,555,501 2,874,442
Net Import of Goods and Services - Rs.Million -106,481 -952,265 -1,035,593 -826,553 -836,491
Export of goods and services - Rs.Million 571,195 1,508,565 1,730,467 1,949,158 2,185,039
Import of goods and services - Rs.Million 677,676 2,460,830 2,766,060 2,775,711 3,021,530
Factor Income - Rs. Million
Net factor income from rest of the world -24,043 -72,041 -154,890 -226,087 -240,065
Factor income received 7,201 51,102 18,137 17,003 20,040
Factor incom Paid 31,244 123,143 173,027 243,090 260,104
Current Transfers - Rs. Million
Net current transfers from rest of the world 104,981 513,216 688,613 728,679 813,128
current transfers received 123,183 575,689 770,879 830,407 920,035
current transfers paid 18,202 62,473 82,266 101,728 106,906
Disposable Income - Rs.Million 1,716,975 6,984,488 8,112,278 9,176,822 10,357,736
Gross Savings - Rs.Million 334,863 1,411,000 1,790,694 2,231,540 2,611,015
Gross Savings to GDP 20.5 21.6 23.6 25.7 26.7
Total Investment to GDP 22.5 29.4 30.3 29.5 29.4
SOCIO ECONOMIC INDICATORS
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Indicators 2002 2011 2012 2013 2014@
Price Indicies and Inflation
Colombo Consumers' Price Index (CCPI),2006/2007=100 151.5 162.9 174.2 179.8
Annual Average Change 6.8 7.5 6.9 3.2
GDP Implicit Price Deflator(2002=100) 100.0 228.5 248.9 265.6 279.0
Annual Average Price Change % (GDP- implicit) 7.9 8.9 6.7 5.1
External Trade
Trade Balance - Rs.Million -134,706 -1,073,900 -1,196,348 -979,074 -1,081,987
Exports - Rs.Million 449,855 1,167,588 1,245,531 1,344,054 1,453,176
Imports - Rs.Million 584,561 2,241,488 2,441,879 2,323,128 2,535,163
Imports Volume Index (2010=100) 123.6 124.2 122.3 134.0
Exports Volume Index (2010=100) 110.2 110.0 117.3 122.3
Government Finance
Government Expenditure - Rs Million 589,621 1,966,511 2,192,329 2,412,008 2,602,365
Recurrent Expenditure 324,548 1,020,264 1,118,401 1,253,706 1,370,501
Capital Expenditure 265,073 946,247 1,073,928 1,158,302 1,231,864
Total Revenue - Rs.Million 967,862 1,051,480 1,137,447 1,195,206
Tax Revenue 845,697 908,913 1,005,895 1,050,362
Non- Tax Revenue 122,165 142,567 131,552 144,844
@Provisional. Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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2002 2008 2009 2009/08 2010 2010/09 2011 2011/10 2012 2012/11 2013 2013/12 2014@ 2014/13
% Change % Change % Change % Change % Change % Change
A. Global aggregates at current market
prices (Rs. Million)
1. Gross Domestic Product (Rs. Million) 1,636,037 4,410,682 4,835,293 9.6 5,604,104 15.9 6,543,313 16.8 7,578,554 15.8 8,674,230 14.5 9,784,672 12.8
2. Gross National Product (Rs. Million) 1,611,994 4,305,651 4,779,498 11.0 5,534,327 15.8 6,471,272 16.9 7,423,665 14.7 8,448,144 13.8 9,544,608 13.0
Three Sector GDP
Agriculture 233,615 590,114 613,694 4.0 717,910 17.0 791,761 10.3 833,477 5.3 933,635 12.0 964,766 3.3
Industry 458,264 1,295,470 1,434,701 10.7 1,649,268 15.0 1,956,658 18.6 2,388,241 22.1 2,815,428 17.9 3,308,338 17.5
Services 944,158 2,525,099 2,786,897 10.4 3,236,926 16.1 3,794,893 17.2 4,356,837 14.8 4,925,166 13.0 5,511,568 11.9
B. Global aggregates at constant
(2002) prices (Rs. Million)
1. Gross Domestic Product 1,636,037 2,365,501 2,449,214 3.5 2,645,542 8.0 2,863,691 8.2 3,045,288 6.3 3,266,041 7.2 3,506,664 7.4
2. Gross National Product 1,611,994 2,309,171 2,420,952 4.8 2,612,603 7.9 2,832,162 8.4 2,983,048 5.3 3,180,915 6.6 3,420,629 7.5
Three Sector GDP
Agriculture 233,615 285,897 295,097 3.2 315,610 7.0 320,154 1.4 336,817 5.2 352,583 4.7 353,799 0.3
Industry 458,264 672,791 701,129 4.2 760,334 8.4 838,932 10.3 925,152 10.3 1,016,886 9.9 1,132,892 11.4
Services 944,158 1,406,813 1,452,988 3.3 1,569,598 8.0 1,704,605 8.6 1,783,318 4.6 1,896,572 6.4 2,019,973 6.5
C. Per capita G. N. P. at current prices
and at constant (2002) prices
1. Gross National Product per
capita at current prices (Rs.) 84,811 212,972 233,716 9.7 267,967 14.7 310,090 15.7 365,193 17.8 412,447 12.9 461,650 11.9
US $ 887 1,966 2,033 3.4 2,370 16.6 2,805 18.3 2,862 2.0 3,195 11.6 3,536 10.7
US One Dollar, (US $) = Rupees 96 108.3 114.9 6.1 113.1 -1.6 110.6 -2.2 127.6 15.4 129.1 1.2 130.6 1.1
2. Gross National Product per capita
at constant (2002) prices (Rs.) 84,811 114,219 118,384 3.6 126,500 6.9 135,711 7.3 146,745 8.1 155,295 5.8 165,448 6.5
D. GDP Implicit price deflator(2002=100) 100 186.5 197.4 5.9 211.8 7.3 228.5 7.9 248.9 8.9 265.6 6.7 279.0 5.1
E. Annual average price change % (GDP- implicit) 16.3 5.9 7.3 7.9 8.9 6.7 5.1
F. Colombo Consumers' Price Index (CCPI),2006/2007=100 129.2 133.6 3.4 141.9 6.2 151.5 6.8 162.9 7.5 174.2 6.9 179.8 3.2
G. Unit price Index- Imported Investment goods % 100 118.6 18.6 119.9 1.1 111.7 -6.8 110.0 -1.5
H. Unit price Index- Exports % 100 108.7 8.7 116.2 6.9 117.5 1.1 121.9 3.7
I. Selected components in current prices (Rs. Million)
1. Private Final Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 3,085,296 3,116,221 1.0 3,651,578 17.2 4,568,393 25.1 5,274,451 15.5 5,803,277 10.0 6,398,345 10.3
2. General Government Consumption Expenditure 208,085 713,788 851,549 19.3 872,610 2.5 967,702 10.9 1,021,443 5.6 1,137,291 11.3 1,317,832 15.9
3. Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation 328,406 1,115,310 1,147,440 2.9 1,452,002 26.5 1,772,515 22.1 2,189,805 23.5 2,536,648 15.8 2,752,263 8.5
4. Exports of Goods and non factor services 571,195 1,095,679 1,031,289 -5.9 1,254,021 21.6 1,508,565 20.3 1,730,467 14.7 1,949,158 12.6 2,185,039 12.1
5. Imports of Goods and non factor services 677,676 1,699,328 1,345,216 -20.8 1,719,605 27.8 2,460,830 43.1 2,766,060 12.4 2,775,711 0.3 3,021,530 8.9
6. Factor Income received from abroad 7,201 -3,133 13,551 -532.6 36,508 169.4 51,102 40.0 18,137 -64.5 17,003 -6.3 20,040 17.9
7. Factor Income paid to abroad 31,244 101,899 69,346 -31.9 106,284 53.3 123,143 15.9 173,027 40.5 243,090 40.5 260,104 7.0
Growth Rate G.D.P. 6.0 3.5 8.0 8.2 6.3 7.2 7.4
Population (000') 19,007 20,217 20,450 1.2 20,653 1.0 20,869 1.0 20,328 -2.6 20,483 0.8 20,675 0.9
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
TABLE 1 - SUMMARY INDICATORS
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Value % 2012/11 Value % 2013/12 Value % 2014/13
Added Share Growth Added Share Growth Added Share Growth
Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate % Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate % Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate %
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 833,477 11.0 5.3 933,635 10.8 12.0 964,766 9.9 3.4
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 698,510 9.2 2.3 777,277 9.0 11.3 788,527 8.1 1.5
2. Fishing 134,967 1.8 23.6 156,358 1.8 15.8 176,239 1.8 12.7
Industry 2,388,241 31.5 22.1 2,815,428 32.5 17.9 3,308,338 33.8 17.5
3. Mining and Q uarrying 152,113 2.0 35.3 183,934 2.1 20.9 214,235 2.2 16.5
3.1 Gem Mining 24,262 0.3 40.9 22,629 0.3 -6.7 26,733 0.3 18.1
3.2 Other Mining 127,851 1.7 34.3 161,305 1.9 26.2 187,502 1.9 16.2
4. Manufacturing 1,354,897 17.9 13.7 1,536,090 17.7 13.4 1,728,286 17.7 12.5
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 62,619 0.8 17.3 69,624 0.8 11.2 74,873 0.8 7.5
4.2 Factory industry 1,233,234 16.3 13.7 1,402,353 16.2 13.7 1,586,927 16.2 13.2
4.3 Cottage industry 59,044 0.8 9.5 64,113 0.7 8.6 66,486 0.7 3.7
5. Electricity, gas and water 168,959 2.2 19.4 200,722 2.3 18.8 215,807 2.2 7.5
5.1 Electricity 137,558 1.8 18.7 165,140 1.9 20.1 178,772 1.8 8.3
5.2 Gas 22,874 0.3 20.4 24,865 0.3 8.7 24,913 0.3 0.2
5.3 Water 8,527 0.1 28.9 10,717 0.1 25.7 12,122 0.1 13.1
6. Construction 712,272 9.4 39.3 894,683 10.3 25.6 1,150,010 11.8 28.5
Services 4,356,837 57.5 14.8 4,925,166 56.8 13.0 5,511,568 56.3 11.9
7. Wholesale and retail trade 1,519,995 20.1 12.0 1,662,498 19.2 9.4 1,837,608 18.8 10.5
7.1 Import trade 509,664 6.7 8.7 512,987 5.9 0.7 557,216 5.7 8.6
7.2 Export trade 203,739 2.7 9.0 224,238 2.6 10.1 242,206 2.5 8.0
7.3 Domestic trade 806,592 10.6 14.9 925,273 10.7 14.7 1,038,186 10.6 12.2
8. Hotels and restaurants 57,943 0.8 30.9 69,105 0.8 19.3 80,235 0.8 16.1
9. Transport and communication 988,688 13.0 20.8 1,162,669 13.4 17.6 1,318,018 13.5 13.4
9.1 Transport 925,764 12.2 22.8 1,098,388 12.7 18.6 1,244,179 12.7 13.3
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil aviation 32,727 0.4 16.3 32,132 0.4 -1.8 32,508 0.3 1.2
9.3 Post and telecommunication 30,197 0.4 -16.8 32,149 0.4 6.5 41,331 0.4 28.6
10. Banking, insurance and real estate etc. 841,369 11.1 18.6 946,044 10.9 12.4 1,084,277 11.1 14.6
11. O wnership of dwellings 212,129 2.8 12.1 248,633 2.9 17.2 329,451 3.4 32.5
Government services 570,976 7.5 7.2 651,395 7.5 14.1 660,788 6.8 1.4
12 Public Administration & Defence,
Compulsary Social Security 398,074 5.3 9.5 443,787 5.1 11.5458,425 4.7 3.3
13 Education 103,025 1.4 -1.6 122,382 1.4 18.8 126,964 1.3 3.7
14 Health 69,878 0.9 8.7 85,226 1.0 22.0 75,399 0.8 -11.5
13. Private services 165,736 2.2 15.5 184,822 2.1 11.5 201,192 2.1 8.9
Gross Domestic Product 7,578,554 100.0 15.8 8,674,230 100.0 14.5 9,784,672 100.0 12.8
@ Provisional
Major Divisions
TABLE 2 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CURRENT PRODUCER PRICES
2012 2013@ 2014@
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Value % 2012/11 Value % 2013/12 Value % 2013/12
Major Division Added Share Growth Added Share Growth Added Share Growth
Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate % Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate % Rs. Mn. to GDP Rate %
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 336,817 11.1 5.2 352,583 10.8 4.7 353,799 10.1 0.3
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 295,923 9.7 4.7 309,134 9.5 4.5 308,403 8.8 -0.2
2. Fishing 40,894 1.3 9.3 43,449 1.3 6.2 45,397 1.3 4.5
Industry 925,152 30.4 10.3 1,016,886 31.1 9.9 1,132,892 32.3 11.4
3. Mining and Q uarrying 84,672 2.8 18.9 94,388 2.9 11.5 104,767 3.0 11.0
4. Manufacturing 520,938 17.1 5.2 559,843 17.1 7.5 604,677 17.2 8.0
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 17,043 0.6 6.5 17,147 0.5 0.6 17,977 0.5 4.8
4.2 Factory industry 472,721 15.5 5.2 509,932 15.6 7.9 553,101 15.8 8.5
4.3 Cottage industry 31,174 1.0 4.6 32,764 1.0 5.1 33,599 1.0 2.5
5. Electricity, gas and water 72,452 2.4 4.2 79,913 2.4 10.3 83,542 2.4 4.5
5.1 Electricity 64,352 2.1 4.3 71,620 2.2 11.3 74,609 2.1 4.2
5.2 Gas 5,100 0.2 5.1 5,181 0.2 1.6 5,660 0.2 9.3
5.3 Water 2,999 1.0 1.0 3,113 0.1 3.8 3,273 0.1 5.1
6. Construction 247,091 8.1 21.6 282,742 8.7 14.4 339,906 9.7 20.2
Services 1,783,318 58.6 4.6 1,896,572 58.1 6.4 2,019,973 57.6 6.5
7. Wholesale and retail trade 701,408 23.0 3.7 739,826 22.7 5.5 798,837 22.8 8.0
7.1 Import trade 246,446 8.1 1.0 253,617 7.8 2.9 277,550 7.9 9.4
7.2 Export trade 117,960 3.9 0.8 125,840 3.9 6.7 131,573 3.8 4.6
7.3 Domestic trade 337,002 11.1 6.8 360,370 11.0 6.9 389,714 11.1 8.1
8. Hotels and restaurants 21,029 0.7 20.2 25,715 0.8 22.3 28,676 0.8 11.5
9. Transport and communication 435,872 14.3 6.2 476,721 14.6 9.4 511,296 14.6 7.3
9.1 Transport 357,221 11.7 6.0 390,847 12.0 9.4 419,428 12.0 7.3
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil aviation 21,194 0.7 5.7 21,842 0.7 3.1 22,716 0.6 4.0
9.3 Post and telecommunication 57,457 1.9 7.9 64,032 2.0 11.4 69,152 2.0 8.0
10. Banking, insurance and real estate etc. 269,744 8.9 6.7 285,750 8.7 5.9 304,478 8.7 6.6
11. O wnership of dwellings 76,926 2.5 1.7 79,175 2.4 2.9 80,178 2.3 1.3
Government services 207,559 6.8 1.4 213,439 6.5 2.8 216,477 6.2 1.4
12 Public Administration & Defence,
Compulsary Social Security 134,498 4.4 -7.5 140,047 4.3 4.1 155,0254.4 10.7
13 Education 48,251 1.6 22.5 47,293 1.4 -2.0 39,281.0 1.1 -16.9
14 Health 24,810 0.8 24.5 26,099 0.8 5.2 22,171.0 0.6 -15.1
13. Private services 70,779 2.3 5.5 75,946 2.3 7.3 80,030 2.3 5.4
Gross Domestic Product 3,045,288 100.0 6.3 3,266,041 100.0 7.2 3,506,664 100.0 7.4
@ Provisional
TABLE 3 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES, GROWTH
2012 2013 2014@
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Activities
Value % Share Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change
Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries etc.
1. Tea 26,918 11.5 75,201 9.0 10.8 88,378 9.5 17.5 91,716 9.5 3.8
2. Rubber 4,140 1.8 46,577 5.6 -25.6 28,819 3.1 -38.1 15,066 1.6 -47.7
3. Coconut 25,888 11.1 65,551 7.9 -9.5 77,639 8.3 18.4 79,156 8.2 2.0
4. Minor export crops 8,229 3.5 19,849 2.4 9.7 23,683 2.5 19.3 25,159 2.6 6.2
5. Paddy 32,173 13.8 95,029 11.4 -0.8 124,442 13.3 31.0 108,643 11.3 -12.7
6. Other food crops 72,532 31.0 250,949 30.1 7.6 278,533 29.8 11.0 302,017 31.3 8.4
6.1. Highland Crops 25,340 10.8 83,402 10.0 15.1 94,213 10.1 13.0 98,856 10.2 4.9
6.2. Vegetables 45,635 19.5 162,333 19.5 4.0 177,591 19.0 9.4 196,290 20.3 10.5
6.3. Fruits 1,557 0.7 5,214 0.6 8.9 6,729 0.7 29.1 6,871 0.7 2.1
7. Tobacco 312 0.1 1,479 0.2 32.7 1,498 0.2 1.3 1,498 0.2 0.0
8. Betel and arecanuts 1,493 0.6 5,297 0.6 10.6 6,568 0.7 24.0 6,568 0.7 0.0
9. Miscellaneous agricultural products 6,056 2.6 21,032 2.5 5.1 23,492 2.5 11.7 23,315 2.4 -0.8
10. Livestock 15,981 6.8 62,341 7.5 8.4 60,805 6.5 -2.5 63,678 6.6 4.7
11. Firewood and forestry 10,157 4.3 40,089 4.8 11.3 47,839 5.1 19.3 55,837 5.8 16.7
12. Fisheries 25,692 11.0 134,967 16.2 23.6 156,358 16.7 15.8 176,239 18.3 12.7
13. Plantation development 4,044 1.7 15,117 1.8 16.2 15,580 1.7 3.1 15,872 1.6 1.9
Total 233,615 100.0 833,477 100.0 5.3 933,635 100.0 12.0 964,766 100.0 3.3
@ Provisional
2012 2014@2013
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 4 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (VALUE ADDED) IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AT
CURRENT PRODUCERS' PRICES BY INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
2002
42
Rs.Million
Activities
Value % Share Value % Share Growth% Value % Share Growth% Value % Share Growth%
Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries etc.
1. Tea 26,918 11.5 28,507 8.5 0.3 29,477 8.4 3.4 29,844 8.4 1.2
2. Rubber 4,140 1.8 6,693 2.0 -6.0 6,083 1.7 -9.1 4,118 1.2 -32.3
3. Coconut 25,888 11.1 31,504 9.4 6.0 26,441 7.5 -16.1 28,536 8.1 7.9
4. Minor export crops 8,229 3.5 11,507 3.4 -5.0 12,480 3.5 8.5 10,610 3.0 -15.0
5. Paddy 32,173 13.8 43,596 12.9 -1.6 52,084 14.8 19.5 43,386 12.3 -16.7
6. Other food crops 72,532 31.0 111,722 33.2 9.1 116,546 33.1 4.3 124,762 35.3 7.0
6.1. Highland Crops 25,340 10.8 36,297 10.8 8.3 36,463 10.3 0.5 38,289 10.8 5.0
6.2. Vegetables 45,635 19.5 73,376 21.8 9.8 77,906 22.1 6.2 84,383 23.9 8.3
6.3. Fruits 1,557 0.7 2,049 0.6 0.5 2,178 0.6 6.3 2,089 0.6 -4.0
7. Tobacco 312 0.1 376 0.1 21.5 370 0.1 -1.7 370 0.1 0.0
8. Betel and arecanuts 1,493 0.6 1,774 0.5 15.9 2,144 0.6 20.9 2,144 0.6 0.0
9. Miscellaneous agricultural products 6,056 2.6 9,384 2.8 4.3 9,892 2.8 5.4 9,586 2.7 -3.1
10. Livestock 15,981 6.8 25,556 7.6 6.4 27,175 7.7 6.3 28,015 7.9 3.1
11. Firewood & forestry 10,157 4.3 17,377 5.2 5.4 18,252 5.2 5.0 18,820 5.3 3.1
12. Fisheries 25,692 11.0 40,894 12.1 9.3 43,449 12.3 6.2 45,397 12.8 4.5
13. Plantation development 4,044 1.7 7,926 2.4 8.8 8,191 2.3 3.3 8,212 2.3 0.3
Total 233,615 100.0 336,817 100.0 5.2 352,583 100.0 4.7 353,799 100.0 0.3
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
2014@2013
Table 5 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (VALUE ADDED) IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES BY INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
2002 2012
43
Item
Value Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change
1. Private Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 4,568,393 69.8 25.1 5,274,451 69.6 15.5 5,803,277 66.9 10.0 6,398,345 65.4 10.3
2. General Government Consumption
Expenditure 208,085 967,702 14.8 10.9 1,021,443 13.5 5.6 1,137,291 13.1 11.3 1,317,832 13.5 15.9
3. Gross Domestic Fixed
Capital Formation 328,406 1,772,515 27.1 22.1 2,189,805 28.9 23.5 2,536,648 29.2 15.8 2,752,263 28.1 8.5
4. Changes in Stocks* 40,000 186,968 2.9 100.0 128,448 1.7 -31.3 23,566 0.3 -81.7 152,724 1.6 548.1
5. Exports of Goods and
Services 571,195 1,508,565 23.1 20.3 1,730,467 22.8 14.7 1,949,158 22.5 12.6 2,185,039 22.3 12.1
6. Less: Imports of Goods and
Services 677,676 2,460,830 37.6 43.1 2,766,060 36.5 12.4 2,775,711 32.0 0.3 3,021,530 30.9 8.9
Gross Domestic Product 1,636,037 6,543,313 100.0 16.8 7,578,554 100.0 15.8 8,674,230 100.0 14.5 9,784,672 100.0 12.8
@ Provisional
* Including statistical discrepancy
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Rs. Million
2013 2014@
TABLE 6 - EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES
20122002 2011
44
Rs. Million
ITEM
Value Value % Change Value % Change Value % Change Value % Change Value % Change
Gross Domestic Product 1,636,037 5,604,104 15.9 6,543,313 16.8 7,578,554 15.8 8,674,230 14.5 9,784,672 12.8
Plus: Factor income received 7,201 36,508 169.4 51,102 40.0 18,137 64.5 17,003 6.3 20,040 17.9
Less: Factor income paid 31,244 106,284 53.3 123,143 15.9 173,027 40.5 243,090 40.5 260,104 7.0
Gross National Product 1,611,994 5,534,327 15.8 6,471,272 16.9 7,423,665 14.7 8,448,143 13.8 9,544,608 13.0
Plus: Current transfers from abroad 123,183 471,084 23.1 575,689 22.2 770,879 33.9 830,407 7.7 920,035 10.8
Less: Current transfers to abroad 18,202 57,199 23.7 62,473 9.2 82,266 31.7 101,728 23.7 106,906 5.1
Gross National Disposable Product 1,716,975 5,948,212 16.3 6,984,488 17.4 8,112,278 16.1 9,176,822 13.1 10,357,736 12.9
Less: Final consumption 1,374,112 4,524,188 14.0 5,536,095 22.4 6,295,894 13.7 6,940,569 10.2 7,716,177 11.2
Less: Statistical discrepancy 8,000 18,700 174.9 37,393 100.0 25,689 -31.3 4,713 -81.7 30,545 548.2
Gross Saving 334,863 1,405,325 23.1 1,411,000 0.4 1,790,694 26.9 2,231,540 24.6 2,611,015 17.0
Plus: Deficit of nation on current account -25,543 -121,475 266.5 -511,090 320.7 -501,869 1.8 -323,961 35.4 -263,428 18.7
Gross Capital Formation 360,406 1,526,800 30.0 1,922,089 25.9 2,292,563 19.3 2,555,501 11.5 2,874,442 12.5
@ Provisional
20% of Change in stocks is included as discripency.
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
2014@2013
TABLE 7 - RECONCILIATION OF KEY AGGREGATES AT CURRENT PRICES
2012201120102002
45
Rs.Million
1 General Public Services 43,509 117,332 118,948 137,445 162,537
2 Defence 44,733 245,628 251,213 266,297 309,994
3 Public Affairs & Safety Affairs 14,183 68,428 72,184 82,507 97,682
4 Education 32,118 153,937 155,543 177,608 199,317
5 Health 20,776 109,852 116,466 149,900 176,350
6 Social Security and Welfare Affairs 35,770 176,761 197,338 224,747 237,016
and Services
7 Housing and Community Amenity Affairs 438 12,564 14,011 19,118 23,522
and Services
8 Recreational ,Cultural and Religious Affairs 625 3,635 3,506 4,064 5,154
and Services
9 Fuel and Energy Affairs and Services 463 1,035 749 1,112 420
10 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 5,966 61,878 72,518 52,199 78,512
and Hunting Affairs and Services
11 Mining and Mineral Resources Affairs 191 1,616 1,778 2,324 2,583
and Services
12 Transportation and Communication Affairs 759 9,322 10,952 12,853 13,349
and Services
12.1 Less : Public Trading Enterprises 6,137 21,859 23,043 26,383 36,104
13 Other Economic Affairs and Services 8,554 5,714 6,238 7,118 11,395
Government Consumption Expenditure 208,085 967,702 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832
TABLE - 8 GOVERNMENT FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
BY PURPOSE AT CURRENT PRICES
20122011
@ Provisional
PURPOSE 2002 2014@
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
2013
46
Rs.Million
1 General Public Services 43,509 60,039 56,958 68,076 71,620
2 Defence 44,733 113,994 110,223 126,284 129,998
3 Public Affairs & Safty Affairs 14,183 25,222 31,383 32,079 33,538
4 Education 32,118 54,908 61,952 71,570 68,936
5 Health 20,776 34,046 36,908 47,211 45,410
6 Social Security and Welfare Affairs 35,770 49,085 74,468 39,713 46,514
and Services
7 Housing and Community Amenity Affairs 438 1,479 5,388 3,575 7,672
and Services
8 Recreational ,Cultural and Religious Affairs 625 7,588 1,593 12,935 11,103
and Services
9 Fuel and Energy Affairs and Services 463 559 395 540 185
10 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 5,966 33,878 38,908 26,681 34,787
and Hunting Affairs and Services
11 Mining and Minaral Resources Affairs 191 292 737 525 567
and Services
12 Tranportation and Communication Affairs 759 4,248 4,589 5,704 28,130
and Services
12.1 Less : Public Trading Enterprises 6,137 10,756 9,769 13,747 13,798
13 Other Economic Affairs and Services 8,554 6,572 2,720 6,862 7,912
Government Consumption Expenditure 208,085 391,911 426,223 441,755 486,372
2014@201320122011
@ Provisional
2002PURPOSE
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
TABLE - 9 GOVERNMENT FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
BY PURPOSE AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
47
Rs.Million
value value % Change value % Change value % Change value % Change
01. Exports of goods and services 571,195 1,508,565 20.3 1,730,467 14.7 1,949,158 12.6 2,185,039 12.1
(a) Merchandise 449,855 1,167,588 19.8 1,245,531 6.7 1,344,054 7.9 1,453,176 8.1
(b) Other 121,340 340,977 21.9 484,936 42.2 605,104 24.8 731,863 20.9
02. Factor income from rest of the world 7,201 51,102 40.0 18,137 -64.5 17,003 -6.3 20,040 17.9
03. Current transfers from rest of the world* 123,183 575,689 22.2 770,879 33.9 830,407 7.7 920,035 10.8
Current receipts from rest of the world 701,579 2,135,356 21.2 2,519,484 18.0 2,796,568 11.0 3,125,113 11.7
04. Imports of goods and services 677,676 2,460,830 43.1 2,766,060 12.4 2,775,711 0.3 3,021,530 8.9
(a) Merchandise 584,561 2,241,488 47.5 2,441,879 8.9 2,323,128 -4.9 2,535,163 9.1
(b) Other 93,115 219,342 9.7 324,181 47.8 452,583 39.6 486,367 7.5
05. Factor income paid to rest of the world 31,244 123,143 15.9 173,027 40.5 243,090 40.5 260,104 7.0
06. Current transfers to rest of the world 18,202 62,473 9.2 82,266 31.7 101,728 23.7 106,906 5.1
Current payments to rest of the world 727,122 2,646,446 40.5 3,021,353 14.2 3,120,529 3.3 3,388,541 8.6
Surplus of the nation on current Account -25,543 -511,090 -320.7 -501,869 1.8 -323,961 35.4 -263,428 -18.7
@ Provisional
* Excludes capital transfers, hence the figures are not comparable
with the figures that have been already published.
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
2014@2013
TABLE 10 - EXTERNAL TRANSACTIONS ON CURRENT ACCOUNT
2002
ITEM
20122011
48
ITEM 2002 % % 2010 % 2011 % 2012 % 2013@ % 2014@ %
Share Share Share Share . Share . Share . Share
A. TYPE OF GOOD
I. Construction 179,463 54.6 69.9 996,190 68.6 1,118,634 63.1 1,400,370 63.9 1,631,404 64.3 1,802,566 71.1
1. Residential Buildings * 27.8 420,673 29.0 433,167 24.4 527,478 24.1 595,585 23.5 633,959 25.0
2. Non-residential Buildings * 12.9 217,776 15.0 200,398 11.3 256,673 11.7 261,023 10.3 250,238 9.9
3. Other * 29.2 357,741 24.6 485,069 27.4 616,219 28.1 774,796 30.5 918,370 36.2
II. Machinery and Equipment 137,446 41.9 26.0 404,806 27.9 554,607 31.3 649,839 29.7 721,544 28.4 760,112 30.0
1. Transport equipment 31,079 9.5 4.5 80,143 5.5 152,693 8.6 196,799 9.0 245,085 9.7 287,732 11.3
2. Other 106,367 32.4 21.4 324,663 22.4 401,914 22.7 453,040 20.7 476,459 18.8 472,380 18.6
III. Land Improvement and 11,497 3.5 4.1 51,006 3.5 99,274 5.6 139,596 6.4 183,700 7.2 189,585 7.5
Plantation Development **
TOTAL 328,406 100.0 100.0 1,452,002 100.0 1,772,515 100.0 2,189,805 100.0 2,536,648 100.0 2,752,263 108.5
B. PURCHASER
1. Private + 288,886 88.0 73.1 1,128,151 77.7 1,402,217 79.1 1,695,184 77.4 1,946,925 76.8 2,119,243 83.5
2. Government 39,519 12.0 26.9 323,851 22.3 370,298 20.9 494,621 22.6 589,723 23.2 633,020 25.0
TOTAL 328,406 100.0 100.0 1,452,002 100.0 1,772,515 100.0 2,189,805 100.0 2,536,648 100.0 2,752,263 108.5
** Includes development of irrigation projects etc.
+ Includes Corporations and Boards
@ Provisional
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Rs.Million
TABLE 11 - GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY TYPE AND PURCHASER AT CURRENT PRICES
49
Rs.Million
ITEM 2002 % 2010 % 2011 % 2012 % 2013@ % % 2014@ %
Share Share Share Share Share Share Share
A. TYPE OF GOOD
I. Construction 179,463 54.6 363,535 52.4 469,320 59.0 541,438 61.5 618,839 64.4 0.0 656,505 68.3
1. Residential Buildings * 143,166 20.6 181,821 22.9 207,177 23.5 233,669 24.3 0.0 243,798 25.4
2. Non-residential Buildings * 78,160 11.3 85,876 10.8 100,558 11.4 103,131 10.7 0.0 97,844 10.2
3. Other * 142,210 20.5 201,623 25.3 233,703 26.5 282,038 29.4 0.0 314,863 32.8
II. Machinery and Equipment 137,446 41.9 306,700 44.2 294,320 37.0 300,652 34.2 296,108 30.8 0.0 274,517 28.6
1. Transport equipment 31,079 9.5 52,033 7.5 60,499 7.6 67,585 7.7 70,301 7.3 0.0 67,645 7.0
2. Other 106,367 32.4 254,666 36.7 233,821 29.4 233,067 26.5 225,807 23.5 0.0 206,872 21.5
III. Land Improvement and 11,497 3.5 23,926 3.4 31,818 4.0 38,197 4.3 45,820 4.8 0.0 50,844 5.3
Plantation Development **
TOTAL 328,406 100.0 694,161 100.0 795,458 100.0 880,288 100.0 960,767 100.0 0.0 981,866 102.2
B. PURCHASER
1. Private + 288,887 88.0 539,459 77.7 625,215 78.6 690,496 78.4 750,016 78.1 0.0 775,674 80.7
2. Government 39,519 12.0 154,702 22.3 170,243 21.4 189,792 21.6 210,751 21.9 0.0 206,192 21.5
TOTAL 328,406 100.0 694,161 100.0 795,458 100.0 880,288 100.0 960,767 100.0 0.0 981,866 102.2
** Includes development of irrigation projects etc. Source : Department of Census & Statistics
+ Includes Corporations and Boards
@ Provisional
TABLE 12 - GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION BY THE TYPE AND PURCHASER AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
50
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
FINAL ESTIMATES
51
52
Rs. Million Rs. Million
Item 2002 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
1. Private Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 3,116,221 3,651,578 4,568,393 5,274,451 5,803,277 6,398,345
2. General Government Consumption Expenditure 208,085 851,549 872,610 967,702 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832
3. Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation 328,406 1,147,440 1,452,002 1,772,515 2,189,805 2,536,648 2,752,263
4. Changes in Stocks* 40,000 34,009 93,498 186,968 128,448 23,566 152,724
5. Exports of Goods and Services 571,195 1,031,289 1,254,021 1,508,565 1,730,467 1,949,158 2,185,039
6. Less: Imports of Goods and Services 677,676 1,345,216 1,719,605 2,460,830 2,766,060 2,775,711 3,021,530
7. Gross Domestic Product 1,636,037 4,835,293 5,604,104 6,543,313 7,578,554 8,674,229 9,784,673
* Including statistical discrepancy Source : Department of Census & Statistics
@ Provisional
Rs. Million
Item 2002 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
1. Private Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 1,592,953 1,738,820 1,994,164 2,129,107 2,196,416 2,352,362
2. General Government Consumption Expenditure 208,085 399,867 406,216 428,623 426,223 441,755 486,372
3. Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation 328,406 635,870 694,161 795,458 880,288 960,767 981,866
4. Changes in Stocks* 40,000 35,321 74,180 31,998 885 7,306 97,727
5. Exports of Goods and Services 571,195 665,575 723,880 803,507 804,793 852,276 894,038
6. Less: Imports of Goods and Services 677,676 880,372 991,714 1,190,057 1,196,008 1,192,420 1,305,700
7. Gross Domestic Product 1,636,037 2,449,214 2,645,542 2,863,691 3,045,288 3,266,099 3,506,664
* Including statistical discrepancy Source : Department of Census & Statistics
@ Provisional
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT PRICES
TABLE 1
EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
TABLE 2
39
Rs.Million
Compensation Gross Indirect Less Value
of Employees* Operating Taxes Subsidies Added
Surplus*#
Agriculture, Hunting,
Forestry and Fishing 90,946 143,539 0 870 233,615
Mining and Quarrying 6,069 13,819 0 0 19,888
Manufacturing 199,167 91,016 15,677 3,495 302,365
Construction 65,465 32,914 2,071 47 100,404
Electricity, Gas 6,606 25,269 3,733 0 35,608
and Water
Transport and
Communication 60,798 116,857 363 4,273 173,745
Wholesale and Retail
Trade, Restaurants
and Hotels (X) 103,424 182,881 106,487 0 392,792
Banking, Insurance,
Real Estate etc. 99,902 29,044 1,519 0 130,465
Ownership of Dwellings 0 68,371 0 0 68,371
Government Services 110,691 0 28,859 456 139,094
Private Services 17,267 3,780 18,644 0 39,691
Gross Domestic Product 760,334 707,492 177,353 9,141 1,636,037
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
* Figures were compiled using information obtained from Socio-Economic Survey 1995/1996,
Electricity Board, C.G.R., C.T.B., State Accounts and Budgets of Development Corpora-
-tions such as Mahaweli Development Board, National Housing Authority, Water Resources
Board, Urban Development Authority etc.
(X) Includes Import duties.
# Gross operating surplus includes consumption of fixed capital.
TABLE 3 - COST COMPONENTS OF VALUE ADDED - 2002
39
Rs.Million
Compensation Gross Indirect Less Value
of Employees* Operating Taxes Subsidies Added
Surplus*#
Agriculture, Hunting,
Forestry and Fishing 355,384 516,078 0 37,985 833,477
Mining and Quarrying 83,187 68,926 0 0 152,113
Manufacturing** 807,183 495,068 54,129 1,483 1,354,897
Construction 508,740 197,746 5,859 73 712,272
Electricity, Gas 118,655 49,725 584 5 168,958
and Water
Transport and 633,865 332,135 34,700 12,013 988,687
Communication**
Wholesale and Retail 288,940 924,591 364,408 1 1,577,938
Trade, Restaurants
and Hotels**
Banking, Insurance, 601,942 224,476 14,951 0 841,369
Real Estate etc.
Ownership of Dwellings 212,129 0 0 212,129
Government Services 604,192 3 33,219 570,976
Private Services 92,095 30,114 43,527 0 165,736
Gross Domestic Product 4,094,182 3,050,987 518,161 84,778 7,578,552
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
* Figures were compiled using information obtained from Socio-Economic Survey 1995/1996,
Electricity Board, C.G.R., C.T.B., State Accounts and Budgets of Development Corpora-
-tions such as Mahaweli Development Board, National Housing Authority, Water Resources
Board, Urban Development Authority etc.
** Including imports duty
# Gross operating surplus includes consumption of fixed capital.
TABLE 4 - COST COMPONENTS OF VALUE ADDED - 2012
40
Rs.Million
Compensation Gross Indirect Less Value
of Employees* Operating Taxes Subsidies Added
Surplus*#
Agriculture, Hunting,
Forestry and Fishing 389,720 569,879 0 25,964 933,635
Mining and Quarrying 100,175 83,759 0 0 183,934
Manufacturing** 915,105 567,346 55,269 1,630 1,536,090
Construction 637,831 251,579 5,293 30 894,683
Electricity, Gas 140,559 59,726 502 65 200,722
and Water
Transport and 741,121 392,992 36,749 8,193 1,162,669
Communication**
Wholesale and Retail 324,441 1,043,808 363,355 1 1,731,603
Trade, Restaurants
and Hotels**
Banking, Insurance, 671,156 254,085 20,803 0 946,044
Real Estate etc.
Ownership of Dwellings 248,633 0 0 248,633
Government Services 690,991 2 39,598 651,395
Private Services 86,260 28,678 69,884 0 184,822
Gross Domestic Product 4,697,359 3,500,485 551,857 75,481 8,674,230
Source : Department of Census & Statistics Source : Department of Census & Statistics
* Figures were compiled using information obtained from Socio-Economic Survey 1995/1996,
Electricity Board, C.G.R., C.T.B., State Accounts and Budgets of Development Corpora-
-tions such as Mahaweli Development Board, National Housing Authority, Water Resources
Board, Urban Development Authority etc.
** Including imports duty
# Gross operating surplus includes consumption of fixed capital.
@ Provisional
TABLE 5 - COST COMPONENTS OF VALUE ADDED - 2013
41
Rs.Million
Compensation Gross Indirect Less Value
of Employees* Operating Taxes Subsidies Added
Surplus*#
Agriculture, Hunting,
Forestry and Fishing 409,402 593,034 0 37,671 964,766
Mining and Quarrying 117,333 96,901 0 0 214,235
Manufacturing** 1,048,505 640,571 56,337 17,126 1,728,286
Construction 824,884 318,933 6,943 750 1,150,010
Electricity, Gas
and Water 151,954 63,359 560 66 215,807
Transport and
Communication** 849,652 443,285 32,466 7,385 1,318,018
Wholesale and Retail
Trade, Restaurants
and Hotels** 363,511 1,160,951 393,382 1 1,917,843
Banking, Insurance,
Real Estate etc. 773,106 286,734 24,437 0 1,084,277
Ownership of Dwellings 329,451 0 0 329,451
Government Services 689,582 14 28,808 660,788
Private Services 88,920 28,901 83,371 0 201,192
Gross Domestic Product 5,316,849 3,962,120 597,510 91,807 9,784,672
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
* Figures were compiled using information obtained from Socio-Economic Survey 1995/1996,
Electricity Board, C.G.R., C.T.B., State Accounts and Budgets of Development Corpora-
-tions such as Mahaweli Development Board, National Housing Authority, Water Resources
Board, Urban Development Authority etc.
** Including imports duty
# Gross operating surplus includes consumption of fixed capital.
@ Provisional
TABLE 6 - COST COMPONENTS OF VALUE ADDED - @2014
39
Total
Value Gross Valuation Supply Intermediate Household Change Gross Export Wastage
Inputs Added Output C.I.F. Imports Adjustment and Consumption Final in Domestic F.O.B.
at Tax Subsidy Value Duty Dispo- Consumption Stocks Fixed Capital Value
Factor sition Formation
01. Tea 12,597 75,201 - - 87,798 - - - 87,797.9 87,798 - - - - -
02. Rubbr 15,050 46,577 - - 61,627 - - - 61,626.9 61627 - - - - -
03. Cocount & Toddy 13,541 65,552 - - 79,093 - - 12,567 91,660.0 26,666 54,398 9,609 - 987 -
04. Paddy 19,206 131,483 - 36,454 114,234 - - - 114,233.6 94,801 8,143 11,290 - - -
05. Tobbaco 107 1,479 - - 1,586 646 - 320 2,551.5 2,424 - 128 - - -
06. Betel & Arecanut 450 5,297 - - 5,747 - - 3,887 9,634.0 1,438 6,929 430 - 837 -
07. Vegetable 110,257 162,333 - - 272,590 2,457 - 158,990 434,036.4 38,937 393,484 1,560 - 55 -
08. Fruits 326 5,214 - - 5,540 3,265 - 2,095 10,900.2 3,017 7,301 247 - 337 -
09. Highlandcrops 11,499 83,402 - - 94,901 4,344 - 102,843 202,088.2 2,746 189,336 630 - 9,377 -
10. Minor Export Crops 2,707 20,034 - 185 22,556 - - 3,426 25,982.3 - 7,454 2,417 - 16,111 -
11. Plantation Devolopment 10,230 16,421 - 1,304 25,347 - - - 25,346.8 - - - 25,347 - -
12. Firewood & Forestry 6,860 40,089 - - 46,949 - - 5,574 52,523.0 25,825 18,678 8,020 - - -
13. Livestock 62,661 62,341 - - 125,002 - - 37,428 162,430.0 32,265 122,191 7,974 - - -
14. Fisheries 45,317 135,008 - 41 180,283 - - 5,825 186,108.8 53,344 111,642 - 21,124 -
15. Miscellaneous
Agricultural Products 9,819 21,032 30,850 7,713 38,563 18,510 20,053
Total 320,627 871,461 - 37,985 1,154,104 10,712 - 340,668 1,505,483 449,399 939,607 42,303 25,347 48,827 -
Source : Department of Census & StatisticsThis refers to destination:
+ New plating / Re plating / Crop rehabilitaion of Tea , Rubber & Coconut plantations.
++ 3% of sub total of Agriculture sector excluding Misselaneous products.
# This value deffers from the value at producer's Prices.
TABLE 7 - SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR COMMODITIES AT CURRENT PRICES - 2012
Rs.Million.
Commodity Groups
S u p p l y o f C o m m o d i t i e s Imports D i s p o s i t i o n of C o m m o d i t i e s
Taxes and
Subsidies
40
Total
Value Gross Valuation Supply Intermediate Household Change Gross Export Wastage
Inputs Added Output C.I.F. Imports Adjustment and Consumption Final in Domestic F.O.B.
at Tax Subsidy Value Duty Dispo- Consumption Stocks Fixed Capital Value
Factor sition Formation
01. Tea 14,647 88,540 - - 103,186 - - - 103,186 103,186 - - - - -
02. Rubbr 14,462 28,819 - - 43,281 - - - 43,281 43281 - - - - -
03. Cocount & Toddy 11,753 77,639 - - 89,392 - - 15,285 104,677 22,607 74,092 6,738 - 1,240 -
04. Paddy 21,937 148,491 - 23,967 146,462 - - - 146,462 121,564 10,444 14,453 - - -
05. Tobbaco 114 1,498 - - 1,612 680 - 331 2,623 2,492 - 131 - - -
06. Betel & Arecanut 578 6,568 - - 7,146 - - 4,378 11,524 3,092 7,286 741 - 405 -
07. Vegetable 144,037 177,591 - - 321,628 2,333 - 177,404 501,365 45,085 454,453 1,804 - 23 -
08. Fruits 421 6,729 - - 7,151 4,034 - 2,324 13,509 2,850 9,610 306 - 742 -
09. Highlandcrops 16,805 94,213 - - 111,017 4,961 - 107,131 223,109 2,421 203,168 719 - 16,801 -
10. Minor Export Crops 4,179 23,890 - 207 27,862 - - 4,975 32,837 - 9,950 2,985 - 19,901 -
11. Plantation Devolopment 3,360 17,052 - 1,472 18,940 - - - 18,940 - - - 18,940 - -
12. Firewood & Forestry 9,156 47,839 - - 56,995 - - 14,563 71,558 41,144 29,828 586 - - -
13. Livestock 45,891 60,049 - 230 105,710 - - 42,968 148,678 27,791 113,446 7,441 - - -
14. Fisheries 46,475 156,448 - 89 202,834 - - 7,092 209,926 60,016 126,032 - 23,877 -
15. Miscellaneous
Agricultural Products 9,819 23,645 33,464 8,366 41,829 20,078 21,751
Total 343,633 959,011 - 25,965 1,276,681 12,008 - 384,817 1,673,505 495,607 1,060,062 35,906 18,940 62,990 -
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
@ Provisional
This refers to destination:
+ New plating / Re plating / Crop rehabilitaion of Tea , Rubber & Coconut plantations.
++ 3% of sub total of Agriculture sector excluding Misselaneous products.
# This value deffers from the value at producer's Prices.
TABLE 8 - SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR COMMODITIES AT CURRENT PRICES - 2013@
Rs.Million.
Commodity Groups
S u p p l y o f C o m m o d i t i e s Imports D i s p o s i t i o n of C o m m o d i t i e s
Taxes and
Subsidies
41
Total
Value Gross Valuation Supply Intermediate Household Change Gross Export Wastage
Inputs Added Output C.I.F. Imports Adjustment and Consumption Final in Domestic F.O.B.
at Tax Subsidy Value Duty Dispo- Consumption Stocks Fixed Capital Value
Factor sition Formation
01. Tea 15,702 91,716 - - 107,418 - - - 107,418 107,417 - - - - -
02. Rubbr 14,646 15,066 - - 29,712 - - - 29,712 29712 - - - - -
03. Cocount & Toddy 17,225 79,156 - - 96,381 - - 15,755 112,136 25,382 70,034 14,743 - 1,977 -
04. Paddy 23,276 140,445 - 31,802 131,919 - - - 131,919 109,357 9,450 13,113 - - -
05. Tobbaco 80 1,157 - - 1,237 682 - 294 2,213 2,103 - 111 - - -
06. Betel & Arecanut 581 6,474 - - 7,055 - - 5,519 12,574 461 9,423 - 2,689 -
07. Vegetable 157,171 196,290 - - 353,461 585 - 205,692 559,738 50,624 507,087 2,025 - 2 -
08. Fruits 430 6,871 - - 7,301 1,000 - 1,194 9,495 1,737 7,126 253 - 379 -
09. Highlandcrops 13,391 98,856 - - 112,247 1,353 - 118,675 232,275 11,822 218,008 196 - 2,250 -
10. Minor Export Crops 4,409 25,410 - 251 29,568 - - 5,239 34,807 - 10,519 - 24,288 -
11. Plantation Devolopment 17,882 - 2,010 15,872 - - - 15,872 - - - 15,872 - -
12. Firewood & Forestry 15,536 55,837 - - 71,373 - - 16,981 88,354 46,333 29,828 12,193 - - -
13. Livestock 47,122 63,678 - 110,800 - - 46,212 157,012 32,244 104,805 19,963 - - -
14. Fisheries 55,613 180,609 - 4,370 231,852 - - 8,014 239,866 68,602 143,990 - 27,265 -
15. Miscellaneous
Agricultural Products 16,648 23,752 40,400 10,100 50,500 24,240 26,260
Total 381,830 1,003,199 - 38,434 1,346,597 3,620 - 433,675 1,783,891 510,034 1,136,530 62,597 15,872 58,850 -
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
@ Provisional
TABLE 9 - SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR COMMODITIES AT CURRENT PRICES - 2014@
Rs.Million.
Commodity Groups
S u p p l y o f C o m m o d i t i e s Imports D i s p o s i t i o n of C o m m o d i t i e s
Taxes and
Subsidies
This refers to destination:
+ New plating / Re plating / Crop rehabilitaion of Tea , Rubber & Coconut plantations.
++ 3% of sub total of Agriculture sector excluding Misselaneous products.
# This value deffers from the value at producer's Prices.
42
Rs.Million Rs.Million
2002 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
01 Manufacture of Food, Beverages and Tobacco140,188 512,422 603,599 685,156 780,376 875,322
02 Textile, Wearing Apparel and Leather Industries76,154 181,564 217,904 250,702 280,703 329,136
03Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products
including Furniture 2,434 2,428 2,708 2,585 3,402 3,580
04Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products Printing
and Publishing 1,101 7,953 8,887 10,338 10,703 12,085
05Manufacture of Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal,
Rubber and Plastic Products 39,660 181,474 222,077 251,103 280,660 309,859
06Manufacture of Non-Metalic Mineral Products,
except products of Petroleum and Coal 12,359 29,291 33,767 3,877 40,699 43,649
07 Basic Metal Industries610 2,012 2,224 2,585 3,155 3,363
08Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products,
Machinery and Equipment 23,709 76,725 86,974 98,213 117,331 129,610
09 Other Manufacturing Industries6,151 15,135 13,438 50,338 19,059 21,682
302,365 1,009,003 1,191,579 1,354,897 1,536,090 1,728,286
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Product Group
TABLE 10 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (VALUE ADDED) IN MANUFACTURING
CLASSIFIED BY PRODUCT GROUPS AT CURRENT PRICES
@ Provisional
43
Rs.Million
2002 2011 2012 2013 2014@
01 Manufacture of Food, Beverages and Tobacco 140,188 238,065 262,272 283,004 304,853
02 Textile, Wearing Apparel and Leather Industries 76,154 109,049 97,756 103,880 116,791
03Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products
including Furniture2,434 1,329 1,008 1,259 1,270
04Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products Printing
and Publishing1,101 1,957 4,031 3,961 4,288
05Manufacture of Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal,
Rubber and Plastic Products39,660 79,038 97,155 103,021 109,097
06Manufacture of Non-Metalic Mineral Products,
except products of Petroleum and Coal12,359 18,843 1,512 15,062 15,489
07 Basic Metal Industries 610 1,162 1,008 1,168 1,193
08Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products,
Machinery and Equipment23,709 40,237 38,296 43,421 45,991
09 Other Manufacturing Industries 6,150 5,311 17,901 5,069 5,705
Value Added at Producer Prices 302,365 494,990 520,938 559,843 604,677
Source : Department of Census & Statistics@ Provisional
TABLE 11 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (VALUE ADDED) IN MANUFACTURING
CLASSIFIED BY PRODUCT GROUPS AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
Product Group
44
Activities 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Agriculture
1 Agriculture Forestry and Fishery 2,489,731 2,475,921 2,519,905 2,708,020 2,519,271
Industry
2 Manufacturing 1,414,483 1,348,084 1,318,335 1,387,432 1,437,457
3
Construction,Mining & Quarriying,Electricity,Gas and Water
Supply 590,397 562,234 548,397 589,631 681,587
Services
4Wholesale and Retail Trade,Repair of Motor Vehicles,Motorcycles
and Personal and Household Goods984,326 977,138 1,050,671 1,090,357 1,138,693
5 Hotels and Restaurants 110,317 141,599 145,795 141,943 130,791
6 Transport,Storage and Commiunication 447,604 445,111 484,210 505,396 525,989
7
Financial Intermediation and Real Estate,Renting and Business
Activities 241,474 226,660 264,394 286,406 283,083
8
Public Administration and Defence,Compulsary Social Social
Security 512,048 524,390 536,759 575,183 567,081
9 Education 325,633 336,012 301,572 340,460 335,194
10 Health and Social work 120,987 136,619 115,914 135,845 135,389
11
Other Community,Social and Personal Service Activities Extra
Teritorial Organizations & bodies 141,853 123,090 129,688 123,786 162,345
12 Private Households with Employed persons 84,960 96,367 84,161 79,107 94,021
13 Miscellaneous Labour work 170,572 205,432 205,706 228,879 117,296
14 Industries not adequately described 13,920 * 1,087 4,481 506
Total 7,648,305 7,598,657 7,706,594 8,196,926 8,128,703
TABLE 12A - EMPLOYED PERSON BY INDUSTRY ( ISIC REV:03)
Source: Department of Census & Statistics
45
Activities Total Male Female
Agriculture
1 Agriculture Forestry and Fishery 2,504,310 1,532,888 971,422
Industry
2 Mining & Quarriying, 100,153 88,137 12,016
3 Manufacturing 1,514,038 800,081 713,957
4
Construction, Electricity,Gas , Steam and Air Conditioning supply,
ater Supply, Sewerage, Waste Management (D,E,F) 587,968 570,928 17,040
Services
5Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor
Vehicles,Motorcycles and Personal and Household Goods 1,150,911 818,537 332,374
6 Transportation and Storage 517,512 494,339 23,173
7 Accomodation and Food Services Activities 188,219 135,302 52,917
8 Information and Communication Activities 62,640 47,762 14,878
9 Financial and Insurance Activities 153,027 89,213 63,814
10 Proffessional , Scientific and Technical Activities 67,964 41,868 26,096
10 Health and Social work 107,027 78,616 28,411
11 Administrative and Support Service Activities 629,289 407,594 221,695
12 Public Administration and Defence compulsary Social Security 329,571 98,169 231,402
13 Educatiion 141,019 54,441 86,578
14 Human Health and Social Work Activities 131,982 92,539 39,443
15 Other Service Activities
16
Activities of of Households as Employers; undifferentiated goods
and Services- Producing Activities of Households for own use. 182,277 108,256 74,021
17 Other 49,766 40,144 9,622
Total 8,185,630 5,350,414 2,835,216
Source: Department of Census & Statistics
TABLE 12B - EMPLOYED PERSON BY INDUSTRY-2013 ( ISIC REV:04)
46
Rs.Million
ITEM 2002 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014@
01. Compensation of employees 760,334 2,995,413 3,479,843 4,094,183 4,697,164 5,316,849
(a) General government 110,691 525,242 540,023 604,192 690,991 689,582
(b) Private sector 649,643 2,470,171 2,939,820 3,489,991 4,006,173 4,627,267
02. Income from un-incorporated
enterprises* 530,523 1,634,387 1,881,467 2,106,008 2,426,051 2,644,467
03. Income from property 91,470 296,642 412,770 562,431 626,862 632,139
(a) Rent 77,255 240,187 327,843 434,674 434,674 576,317
(b) Interest and dividends 14,215 56,455 84,927 127,757 192,188 55,822
04. Saving of corporations 30,774 144,364 132,621 121,833 111,923 102,818
05. Direct taxes on corporations 14,474 51,508 53,552 55,678 57,888 98,183
06. General government income 16,197 35,506 40,332 50,113 42,697 52,104
07. Gross National Income at
factor cost 1,443,772 5,157,820 6,000,984 6,990,246 7,962,584 8,846,560
08. Add: Net indirect taxes 168,212 376,507 470,288 433,383 476,376 698,048
09. Gross National Income at Current Market Prices 1,611,984 5,534,327 6,471,272 7,423,629 8,438,960 9,544,608
* Obtained as a residual.
@ Provisional
TABLE 13 - DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS NATIONAL INCOME
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
47
Value % Share Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change
1 Food, Beverages and Tobacco 557,445 47.8 1,989,009 37.7 7.7 2,139,804 36.9 7.6 2,259,878 35.3 5.6
2 Clothing and Footwear 100,541 8.6 286,981 5.4 13.3 315,679 5.4 10.0 364,280 5.7 15.4
3 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and other Fuels 125,275 10.7 653,970 12.4 14.7 767,508 13.2 17.4 867,980 13.6 13.1
4Furnishings, Household equipment and Routine maintenane of
the house34,753 3.0 207,859 3.9 5.4 221,208 3.8 6.4 248,673 3.9 12.4
5 Health 17,527 1.5 83,276 1.6 3.7 92,477 1.6 11.0 103,243 1.6 11.6
6 Transport 170,084 14.6 1,240,817 23.5 28.8 1,352,448 23.3 9.0 1,456,587 22.8 7.7
7 Leisure, Entertainment and Culture 31,669 2.7 101,711 1.9 6.6 110,922 1.9 9.1 140,418 2.2 26.6
8 Education 1,672 0.1 19,245 0.4 26.1 24,376 0.4 26.7 31,716 0.5 30.1
9 Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants 20,682 1.8 87,786 1.7 50.5 113,720 2.0 29.5 150,433 2.4 32.3
10 Miscellaneous goods and services 40,096 3.4 204,215 3.9 10.2 220,043 3.8 7.8 228,353 3.6 3.8
11 Expenditure abroad of residents 115,523 9.9 585,226 11.1 37.2 684,493 11.8 17.0 836,791 13.1 22.2
12 Less: Expenditure of non - residents 49,239 4.2 185,644 3.5 48.9 245,153 4.2 32.1 290,008 4.5 18.3
13 Total Private Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 100 5,274,451 100 15.5 5,797,525 100 9.9 6,398,344 100 10.4
TABLE 14 - PRIVATE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT AT CURRENT PRICES
2012
@ Provisional
Object of Expenditure2002 2013@
Rs.Million
2014@
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
48
Value %Share Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change Value % Share % Change
1 Food, Beverages and Tobacco 557,445 47.8 736,048 34.6 4.7 747,397 34.0 1.5 775,348 33.0 3.7
2 Clothing and Footwear 100,541 8.6 237,048 11.1 2.4 248,054 11.3 4.6 267,624 11.4 7.9
3 Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and other Fuels 125,275 10.7 233,543 11.0 9.6 243,296 11.1 4.2 263,258 11.2 8.2
4 Furnishings, Household equipment and Routine maintenane of
the house 34,753 3.0 125,118 5.9 5.9 127,677 5.8 2.0 142,360 6.1 11.5
5 Health 17,527 1.5 49,403 2.3 3.0 51,390 2.3 4.0 55,244 2.3 7.5
6 Transport 170,084 14.6 396,298 18.6 9.4 406,900 18.5 2.7 430,374 18.3 5.8
7 Leisure, Entertainment and Culture 31,669 2.7 64,028 3.0 4.0 65,440 3.0 2.2 72,273 3.1 10.4
8 Education 1,672 0.1 3,045 0.1 0.4 3,146 0.1 3.3 3,775 0.2 20.0
9 Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants 20,682 1.8 19,651 0.9 0.9 21,257 1.0 8.2 24,694 1.0 16.2
10 Miscellaneous goods and services 40,096 3.4 104,361 4.9 4.1 111,204 5.1 6.6 120,541 5.1 8.4
11 Expenditure abroad of residents 115,523 9.9 235,161 11.0 25.7 257,742 11.7 9.6 301,289 12.8 16.9
12 Less: Expenditure of non - residents 49,239 4.2 74,597 3.5 36.5 87,086 4.0 16.7 104,418 4.4 19.9
13 Total Private Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 100 2,129,107 100 6.9 2,196,416 100 3.2 2,352,362 100 7.1
TABLE 15 - PRIVATE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE BY OBJECT AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
20132012
@ Provisional
Object of Expenditure2002
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Rs.Million
2014@
49
2013 2014@
11 Individual Consumption Expenditure 5,803,277 6,298,345 110
12 Non Profit Institutions Serving Hoseholds(NPISH) 0 0 1
(13+14) Total Consumption Expenditure By Government 1,137,291 1,317,832 26
13 Individual Consumption Expenditure 552,255 612,683 21
14 Collective Consumption Expenditure 585,036 705,149 5
15 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 2,536,648 2,752,263 12
16 Change in Inventories and Acquisitions 23,566 152,724 4
17 Balance of Exports & Imports -826,553 -836,491 2
17.1 Exports of Goods & Services 1,949,158 2,185,039 1
17.2 Less Imports of Goods & Services 2,775,711 3,021,530 1
Gross Domestic Product 8,674,230 9,784,672 155
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
ICP Code Description
Value (Rs. Mn.)Basic
Headings
Table 16 - SUMMARY - EXPENDITURE ON GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT - UNDER 155
BASIC HEADINGS OF INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON PROGRAMME (ICP) 2011-2012
50
CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS
FINAL ESTIMATES
51
52
Rs.Million
2002 2012 2013 2014@ 2011 2012 2013 2014@
Compensation of Government Final
Employees 760,334 4,094,183 4,697,164 5,316,849 Consumption Expenditure 967,702 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832
Operating Surplus 641,810 2,613,027 2,993,360 3,276,357 Private Final
Consumption Expenditure 4,568,393 5,274,451 5,803,277 6,398,345
Consumption of
Fixed Capital 65,681 437,961 507,330 550,453 Increase in Stocks* 186,968 128,448 23,566 152,724
Indirect Taxes 177,353 518,161 551,857 597,510
Gross Fixed Capital
Less: Subsidies 9,141 84,778 75,481 91,807 Formation 1,772,515 2,189,805 2,536,648 2,752,263
Exports of Goods and
Services 1,508,565 1,730,467 1,949,158 2,185,039
Imports of Goods and
Services 2,460,830 2,766,060 2,775,711 3,021,530
Gross Domestic Expenditure on
Product 1,636,037 7,578,554 8,674,230 9,784,672 Gross Domestic Product 6,543,313 7,578,554 8,674,230 9,784,672
* Includes Statistical Discrepancy
@ Provisional
ACCOUNT NO. 1 - CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS FOR THE NATION- GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND EXPENDITURE
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
53
Rs.Million
2002 2012 2013@ 2014@ 2002 2011 2012 2013 2014@
Government Final
Consumption Expenditure 208,085 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832 Compensation of Employees 760,334 3,479,843 4,094,183 4,697,370 5,316,849
Private Final Operating Surplus 641,810 2,238,679 2,613,027 2,993,000 3,276,357
Consumption Expenditure 1,166,027 5,274,451 5,803,277 6,398,345
Compensation of Employees -425 -1,224 -2,500 -6,561 -6,561
From Rest of the World
Saving Net 277,058 1,378,423 1,717,118 2,009,189
Property and Entrepreneurial -23,742 -70,817 -152,389 -228,253 -228,253
Income from Rest
of the World
Indirect Taxes 177,353 496,339 518,161 551,857 750,801
Less:
Subsidies 9,141 26,051 84,778 75,481 100,390
Other Current Transfers
from Rest of the World 104,981 506,630 688,613 725,960 725,960
Appropriation of
Disposable Income 1,651,170 7,674,317 8,657,686 9,725,366 Disposable Income 1,651,170 6,623,399 7,674,317 8,657,686 9,725,366
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
ACCOUNT NO. 2 - CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS FOR THE NATION- NATIONAL DISPOSABLE INCOME AND ITS APPROPRIATION
54
Rs.Million
Disbursements 2002 2012 2013@ 2014 Receipts 2002 2012 2013 2014@
Increase in Stocks 40,000 128,448 23,566 152,724 Saving,Net 277,058 1,378,423 1,717,477 2,009,189
Gross Fixed Capital Consumption of
Formation 328,406 2,189,805 2,536,648 2,752,263 Fixed Capital 65,681 437,961 507,330 550,453
Capital Transfers from
Rest of the World 5,538 4,139 4,140 4,141
Net Lending to the
Rest of the World -20,129 -497,730 -331,267 -341,267
Finance of Gross
Gross Accumulation 348,277 1,820,523 2,228,947 2,563,782 Accumulation 348,277 1,820,523 2,228,947 2,563,783
@ Provisional
ACCOUNT NO.3 - CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS FOR THE NATION - CAPITAL FINANCE ACCOUNT
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
55
Rs.Million
2002 2012 2013 2014@ 2002 2012 2013 2014@
Exports of goods and Services 571,195 1,730,467 1,949,158 2,185,039 Imports of goods and Services 677,676 2,766,060 2,775,711 3,021,530
Compensation of Employees Compensation of Employees
from rest of the World to the rest of the World
Property and enterpreneurial 7,201 18,137 17,003 20,040 Property and enterpreneurial 31,244 173,027 243,090 260,104
Income from the rest of the world Income to the rest of the World
Other Current transfers 123,183 770,879 830,407 920,035 Other Current transfers 18,202 82,266 101,728 106,906
from the rest of the World to the rest of the World
Surplus of the Nation on -25,543 -501,869 -323,961 -263,428
Current transaction
Current Receipts 701,579 2,519,484 2,796,568 3,125,114 Disposal of Current Receipts 701,579 2,519,484 2,796,568 3,125,112
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
ACCOUNT NO.4 - CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS FOR THE NATION -THE REST OF THE WORLD
56
Rs.Million
Disbursement 2002 2012 2013 2014@ Receipts 2002 2012 2013 2014@
01. Final Consumption Expenditure 208,085 1,021,443 1,137,291 1,317,832 01.Property and Entrepreneurial Income 21,640 66,202 58,785 72,966
(1) Compensation of employees 110,691 604,189 690,991 800,683 1. Receipts of Trading Enterprises 4,113 7,771 11,622 12,505
(11) Goods and services 97,394 417,254 446,300 517,149 (a) Public Enterprises 3,487 7,771 11,332 12,467
(b) Other 625 0 290 38
2. Rents, Interests, Profits and Dividends 17,527 58,431 47,163 60,461
(a) Rent 620 2,197 2,331 5,669
(b) Interest 13,852 9,473 9,664 7,978
(c) Profits and Dividends 3,055 46,761 35,168 46,814
02. Property Income Paid 116,692 317,659 408,986 0 02.Taxes, Fees and Contributions 230,223 880,353 967,508 1,020,205
(i) Interest 116,692 317,659 408,986 1. Indirect taxes 181,055 668,487 717,769 773,529
(ii) Other - - - (a) International trade 32,144 212,704 219,451 233,748
(i) Import duties 28,601 73,131 74,668 77,701
(ii) Export duties 1 21 22 24
(iii) Exchange profits 3,543 139,552 144,761 156,023
(b) Other Indirect taxes 148,910 455,783 498,318 539,782
(i) General sales and
turnover taxes 96,259 264,391 260,055 282,967
(ii) Selective sales tax 52,084 186,579 232,989 249,832
(iii) Licence tax 205 3,560 4,072 5,868
(iv) Motor Vehicle Tax 363 1,253 1,202 1,115
03. Subsidies 9,141 84,778 75,481 91,807 2. Direct Taxes 41,334 181,164 205,874 198,115
(i) Income 37,438 164,952 199,070 191,960
(a) Individual 23,668 106,791 105,016 99,932
(b) Corporate 13,769 58,161 94,054 92,028
(ii) Other 3,896 16,212 6,804 6,155
04. Other Current Transfers 6,583 -307,294 -368,053 -86,740 3. Social Security Contribution 2,930 11,738 15,145 14,919
05. Saving -66,776 -121,584 -187,459 -194,385 4. Fees, Fines etc. 4,904 18,964 28,720 33,642
03.Other Current Transfers 11,211 45,223 28,523 29,812
(i) Domestic - - - -
(ii) Foreign - - - -
04.Other Receipts (non-tax revenue) 10,651 3,224 11,430 5,531
TO TAL CURRENT DISBURSEMENT 273,725 995,002 1,066,246 1,128,514 TO TAL CURRENT RECEIPTS 273,725 995,002 1,066,246 1,128,514
@ Provisional
ACCOUNT NO.5 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT INCOME AND OUTLAY ACCOUNT
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
57
Rs.Million
Gross Accumulation 2002 2012 2013 2014@ Finance of Gross Accumulation 2002 2012 2013 2014@
01. Gross Capital Formation 43,359 506,952 592,493 647,682 01. Saving -66,776 -121,584 -187,459 -194,385
(Including purchase of land 02. Sale of existing capital goods 1,606 831 280 17,604
and intangible assets)
03. Capital Transfers Received 11,753 16,409 15,969 14,892
(a) Fixed 39,519 494,621 589,723 633,020
(b) Increase in Stocks 3,840 12,331 2,770 14,662
02. Capital Transfers Paid 32,094 203,032 201,768 207,551
(i) Domestic 31,998 201,573 200,389 207,035
to local authorities 5,421 25,566 29,692 31,547
to private corporations 15,118 145,935 143,504 147,166
to other institutions 11,459 30,072 27,193 28,322
(ii) Abroad 96 1,459 1,379 516
03. Net Lending -128,870 -814,328 -965,471 -1,017,122
Gross Accumulation -53,417 -104,344 -171,210 -161,889 Finance of Gross Accumulation -53,417 -104,344 -171,210 -161,889
@ Provisional
ACCOUNT NO.6 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CAPITAL ACCUMULATION ACCOUNT
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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PRODUCTION ACCOUNTS
59
60
Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Year
Market
Output
Non-
market
output
Output
for own
final use
Total
Output at
basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value Added
at basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
2002 2,031,260 189,241 28,694 2,249,196 781,371 1,467,825 177,353 9,141 1,636,037
2003 2,307,008 230,692 21,783 2,559,483 914,471 1,645,012 183,002 8,786 1,819,228
2004 2,576,449 272,699 24,652 2,873,800 993,714 1,880,086 221,146 10,391 2,090,841
2005 3,118,545 330,504 34,179 3,483,228 1,301,886 2,181,342 272,903 14,917 2,439,328
2006 3,696,743 462,466 37,999 4,197,209 1,553,693 2,643,516 315,309 20,145 2,938,680
2007 4,321,096 557,451 44,840 4,923,387 1,661,041 3,262,346 342,549 26,207 3,578,688
2008 5,941,275 734,187 65,571 6,741,032 2,673,836 4,067,196 391,548 48,061 4,410,682
2009 6,450,188 886,732 57,749 7,394,669 2,864,682 4,529,987 369,319 64,012 4,835,294
2010 8,015,960 906,721 79,895 9,002,576 3,774,977 5,227,599 436,546 60,041 5,604,104
2011 9,826,051 982,327 93,916 10,902,293 4,829,311 6,072,982 496,381 26,052 6,543,313
2012 10,595,362 1,065,284 98,084 11,758,730 4,614,269 7,144,461 518,161 84,069 7,578,554
2013 11,731,059 1,189,959 112,448 13,033,467 4,835,971 8,197,496 551,857 75,481 8,674,230
2014 13,357,909 1,359,600 558,851 15,276,360 5,996,642 9,279,718 591,895 86,940 9,784,672
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 1 - Production Account of the Total Economy 2002-2014
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Table 2.1 - Production Account of the Total Economy, by Institutional Sectors - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
Non- Financial Corporations 8,137,162 - 755 8,137,918 3,143,844 4,994,074 529,676 9,240 5,514,509
Financial Corporations 1,212,981 - - 1,212,981 284,984 927,997 15,443 - 943,440
General Government 524,247 1,189,959 - 1,714,206 739,667 974,539 2 41,228 933,313
Households 1,367,032 - 454,635 1,821,667 595,589 1,226,078 1,854 25,014 1,202,919
NPISHs 146,353 - - 146,353 66,305 80,048 - - 80,048
Total Economy 546,975 75,481 471,494
Total/GDP 11,387,774 1,189,959 455,390 13,033,124 4,830,389 8,202,735 546,975 75,481 8,674,230
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 2.2 - Production Account of the Total Economy, by Economic activities - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 1,187,460 - 112,448 1,299,909 340,309 959,600 - 25,966 933,635
2. Mining and Quarrying 205,128 - - 205,128 21,194 183,934 - - 183,934
3. Manufacturing 3,384,054 - - 3,384,054 1,901,603 1,482,451 55,269 1,630 1,536,090
4. Electricity, Gas and Water 237,852 - - 237,852 37,567 200,285 502 65 200,722
5. Construction 1,626,141 - - 1,626,141 736,721 889,420 5,293 30 894,683
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 1,602,114 - - 1,602,114 233,865 1,368,249 363,355 1 1,731,603
7. Transport & Communication 1,795,370 - - 1,795,370 661,257 1,134,113 36,749 8,193 1,162,669
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 1,219,008 - - 1,219,008 288,887 930,121 15,921 - 946,044
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - 342,942 342,942 94,309 248,633 - - 248,633
10. Government Services - 1,176,887 - 1,176,887 485,896 690,991 2 39,598 651,395
11. Private Services 130,647 13,072 - 143,719 28,781 114,938 69,884 - 184,822
Total Economy 546,975 75,481 471,494
Total/GDP 11,387,774 1,189,959 455,390 13,033,124 4,830,389 8,202,735 546,975 75,481 8,674,230
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 2.2.1 - Production Account of the Non- Financial Corporations - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 324,631 - 755 325,387 89,205 236,182 - 981 235,201
2. Mining and Quarrying 205,128 - - 205,128 21,194 183,934 - - 183,934
3. Manufacturing 3,201,963 - - 3,201,963 1,795,146 1,406,817 55,269 - 1,462,086
4. Electricity, Gas and Water 237,852 - - 237,852 37,567 200,285 502 65 200,722
5. Construction 861,855 - - 861,855 390,462 471,393 3,917 - 475,309
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 1,489,966 - - 1,489,966 198,785 1,291,181 363,355 1 1,654,535
7. Transport & Communication 1,685,120 - - 1,685,120 593,977 1,091,143 36,749 8,193 1,119,699
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services 130,647 - - 130,647 17,508 113,139 69,884 - 183,023
Total Economy 529,676 9,240 520,435
Total/GDP 8,137,162 - 755 8,137,918 3,143,844 4,994,074 529,676 9,240 5,514,509
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 2.2.2 - Production Account of the Financial Corporations - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - - - - - - - - -
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing - - - - - - - - -
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction - - - - - - - - -
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 1,212,981 - - 1,212,981 284,984 927,997 15,443 - 943,440
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy 15,443 - 15,443
Total/GDP 1,212,981 - - 1,212,981 284,984 927,997 15,443 - 943,440
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 2.2.3 - Production Account of the General Government - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 7,462 - - 7,462 3,232 4,229 - - 4,229
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing 50,465 - - 50,465 26,398 24,068 - 1,630 22,438
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 243,921 - - 243,921 110,508 133,413 - - 133,413
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 112,148 - - 112,148 35,080 77,068 - - 77,068
7. Transport & Communication 110,251 - - 110,251 67,280 42,970 - - 42,970
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - 1,176,887 - 1,176,887 485,896 690,991 2 39,598 651,395
11. Private Services - 13,072 - 13,072 11,273 1,799 - - 1,799
Total Economy 2 41,228 (41,226)
Total/GDP 524,247 1,189,959 - 1,714,206 739,667 974,539 2 41,228 933,313
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 2.2.4 - Production Account of the Householdss - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 855,367 - 111,693 967,060 247,871 719,188 - 24,984 694,205
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing 131,625 - - 131,625 80,059 51,566 - - 51,566
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 374,012 - - 374,012 169,446 204,567 1,376 30 205,913
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 6,027 - - 6,027 3,903 2,124 478 - 2,602
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - 342,942 342,942 94,309 248,633 - - 248,633
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy 1,854 25,014 (23,159)
Total/GDP 1,367,032 - 454,635 1,821,667 595,589 1,226,078 1,854 25,014 1,202,919
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 2.2.5 - Production Account of the NPISHs - 2013 Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final
use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - - - - - - - - -
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing - - - - - - - - -
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 146,353 - - 146,353 66,305 80,048 - - 80,048
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy - - -
Total/GDP 146,353 - - 146,353 66,305 80,048 - - 80,048
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 3.1 - Production Account of the Total Economy, by Institutional Sectors - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
Non- Financial Corporations 9,387,899 - 4,683 9,392,582 3,754,555 5,638,027 571,254 8,284 6,200,997
Financial Corporations 1,389,594 - - 1,389,594 326,681 1,062,913 18,257 - 1,081,170
General Government 677,865 1,359,600 - 2,037,465 1,005,506 1,031,959 14 45,934 986,039
Households 1,678,523 - 554,167 2,232,690 788,749 1,443,941 2,370 32,722 1,413,589
NPISHs 224,028 - - 224,028 121,151 102,877 - - 102,877
Total Economy 591,895 86,940 504,955
Total/GDP 13,357,909 1,359,600 558,851 15,276,360 5,996,642 9,279,718 591,895 86,940 9,784,672
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3.2 - Production Account of the Total Economy, by Economic activities - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 1,256,165 - 128,866 1,385,031 386,721 998,309 - 33,544 964,766
2. Mining and Quarrying 246,092 - - 246,092 31,857 214,235 - - 214,235
3. Manufacturing 3,823,108 - - 3,823,108 2,134,033 1,689,075 56,337 17,126 1,728,286
4. Electricity, Gas and Water 246,055 - - 246,055 30,743 215,313 560 66 215,807
5. Construction 2,489,199 - - 2,489,199 1,346,121 1,143,078 6,943 11 1,150,010
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 1,751,371 - - 1,751,371 226,910 1,524,461 393,382 1 1,917,842
7. Transport & Communication 2,012,726 - - 2,012,726 719,789 1,292,937 32,466 7,385 1,318,018
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 1,396,796 - - 1,396,796 331,341 1,065,455 18,822 - 1,084,277
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - 429,985 429,985 100,534 329,451 - - 329,451
10. Government Services - 1,346,626 - 1,346,626 657,044 689,582 14 28,808 660,788
11. Private Services 136,396 12,974 - 149,370 31,549 117,821 83,371 - 201,192
Total Economy 591,895 86,939 504,955
Total/GDP 13,357,909 1,359,600 558,851 15,276,360 5,996,642 9,279,718 591,895 86,939 9,784,672
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 3.2.1 - Production Account of the Non- Financial Corporations - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 294,289 - 4,683 298,972 96,094 202,878 - 832 202,046
2. Mining and Quarrying 246,092 - - 246,092 31,857 214,235 - - 214,235
3. Manufacturing 3,613,791 - - 3,613,791 2,020,840 1,592,950 56,337 - 1,649,287
4. Electricity, Gas and Water 246,055 - - 246,055 30,743 215,313 560 66 215,807
5. Construction 1,319,276 - - 1,319,276 713,444 605,831 5,138 - 610,969
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 1,639,284 - - 1,639,284 192,874 1,446,410 393,382 1 1,839,791
7. Transport & Communication 1,892,717 - - 1,892,717 646,554 1,246,163 32,466 7,385 1,271,244
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services 136,396 - - 136,396 22,149 114,247 83,371 - 197,618
Total Economy 571,254 8,284 562,970
Total/GDP 9,387,899 - 4,683 9,392,582 3,754,555 5,638,027 571,254 8,284 6,200,997
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3.2.2 - Production Account of the Financial Corporations - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - - - - - - - - -
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing - - - - - - - - -
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction - - - - - - - - -
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 1,389,594 - - 1,389,594 326,681 1,062,913 18,257 - 1,081,170
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy 18,257 - 18,257
Total/GDP 1,389,594 - - 1,389,594 326,681 1,062,913 18,257 - 1,081,170
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 3.2.3 - Production Account of the General Government - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - - - - - - - - -
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing 72,389 - - 72,389 29,872 42,517 - 17,126 25,391
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 373,380 - - 373,380 201,918 171,462 - - 171,462
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents 112,088 - - 112,088 34,037 78,051 - - 78,051
7. Transport & Communication 120,009 - - 120,009 73,235 46,774 - - 46,774
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - 1,346,626 - 1,346,626 657,044 689,582 14 28,808 660,788
11. Private Services - 12,974 - 12,974 9,400 3,574 - - 3,574
Total Economy 14 45,934 (45,920)
Total/GDP 677,865 1,359,600 - 2,037,465 1,005,506 1,031,959 14 45,934 986,039
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3.2.4 - Production Account of the Householdss - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 961,876 - 124,182 1,086,059 290,627 795,432 - 32,711 762,720
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing 136,929 - - 136,929 83,321 53,608 - - 53,608
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 572,516 - - 572,516 309,608 262,908 1,805 11 264,702
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate 7,202 - - 7,202 4,660 2,542 565 - 3,107
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - 429,985 429,985 100,534 329,451 - - 329,451
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy 2,370 32,722 (30,352)
Total/GDP 1,678,523 - 554,167 2,232,690 788,749 1,443,941 2,370 32,722 1,413,589
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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Table 3.2.5 - Production Account of the NPISHs - 2014@ Rs. Million
(1) (2) (3) (4 = 1+2+3) (5) (6 = 4-5) (7) (8) (9 = 6+7-8)
Sector
Market Output Non-market
output
Output for
own final use
Total Output
at basic price
Intermediate
consumption at
purchasers'
price
Value
Added at
basic price
Taxes on
products
Subsidies
on products
Total/ GDP
at market
price
1. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing - - - - - - - - -
2. Mining and Quarrying - - - - - - - - -
3. Manufacturing - - - - - - - - -
4. Electricity, Gas and Water - - - - - - - - -
5. Construction 224,028 - - 224,028 121,151 102,877 - - 102,877
6. Trade and Hotel & Restaurents - - - - - - - - -
7. Transport & Communication - - - - - - - - -
8. Banking , Insurance and Real Estate - - - - - - - - -
9. Ownership of Dwellings - - - - - - - - -
10. Government Services - - - - - - - - -
11. Private Services - - - - - - - - -
Total Economy - - -
Total/GDP 224,028 - - 224,028 121,151 102,877 - - 102,877
@ Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
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SPECIAL APPENDIX
TABLES
70
39
Year
GDP at Current
Market Prices
(Rs.Mn.)
GDP at Constant
Prices (Rs.Mn.)
GDP
Growth
Rate %
GDP Implicit
Deflator % Change
Base year 1975
1975 27,041 27,041 3.4 100.0
1976 30,973 28,241 4.4 109.7 9.7
1977 36,912 29,320 3.8 125.9 14.8
1978 44,561 31,492 7.4 141.5 12.4
1979 54,920 33,406 6.1 164.4 16.2
1980 68,338 35,308 5.7 193.5 17.7
1981 84,527 37,266 5.5 226.8 17.2
1982 97,528 39,199 5.2 248.8 9.7
1983 119,202 41,062 4.8 290.3 16.7
1984 147,344 43,136 5.1 341.6 17.7
1985 157,763 45,300 5.0 348.3 2.0
1986 172,440 47,235 4.3 365.1 4.8
1987 188,822 48,003 1.6 393.4 7.7
1988 218,774 49,336 2.8 443.4 12.7
1989 248,230 50,310 2.0 493.4 11.3
1990 317,904 53,449 6.2 594.8 20.5
Base year 1990
1990 317,904 317,904 6.2 100.0
1991 369,720 333,230 4.8 111.0 11.0
1992 421,755 347,822 4.4 121.3 9.3
1993 499,708 371,876 6.9 134.4 10.8
1994 579,159 392,884 5.6 147.4 9.7
1995 662,384 414,608 5.5 159.8 8.4
1996 771,414 430,186 3.8 179.3 12.2
1997 891,067 457,915 6.4 194.6 8.5
1998 1,045,664 479,663 4.7 218.0 12.0
Base year 1998
1998 1,045,664 1,045,664 4.7 100.0
1999 1,138,250 1,090,358 4.3 104.4 4.4
2000 1,287,286 1,155,552 6.0 111.4 6.7
2001 1,434,257 1,139,728 -1.4 125.8 13.0
2002 1,636,037 1,185,547 4.0 138.0 9.7
Base year 2002
2002 1,636,037 1,636,037 4.0 100.0
2003 1,822,468 1,733,222 5.9 105.1 5.1
2004 2,090,841 1,827,597 5.4 114.4 8.8
2005 2,452,782 1,941,671 6.2 126.3 10.4
2006 2,938,680 2,090,564 7.7 140.6 11.3
2007 3,578,688 2,232,656 6.8 160.3 14.0
2008 4,410,682 2,365,501 6.0 186.5 16.3
2009 4,835,293 2,449,214 3.5 197.4 5.9
2010 5,604,104 2,645,542 8.0 211.8 7.3
2011 6,543,313 2,863,691 8.2 228.5 7.9
2012 7,578,554 3,045,288 6.3 248.9 8.9
2013 8,674,230 3,266,041 7.2 265.6 6.7
2014* 9,784,672 3,506,664 7.4 279.0 12.1
* Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
TABLE 1 - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT CURRENT & CONSTANT PRICES
1975 - 2014
39
Agriculture
%
Industry
(%) Services (%)
Agriculture
%
Industry
(%) Services (%)
1975 28.0 30.9 41.1 28.0 30.9 41.1
1976 27.9 30.6 41.5 27.9 30.1 42.0
1977 29.1 31.3 39.6 28.1 29.4 42.5
1978 27.1 29.9 43.0 28.0 28.4 43.6
1979 27.7 28.4 43.9 27.6 27.7 44.7
1980 26.2 29.8 44.0 26.5 27.4 46.1
1981 27.0 28.6 44.5 27.0 27.5 45.5
1982 25.9 26.7 47.4 26.5 25.9 47.7
1983 25.6 25.9 48.5 26.8 24.4 48.8
1984 25.3 26.7 48.0 23.6 26.5 49.8
1985 24.4 26.8 48.8 24.6 26.5 48.9
1986 22.9 26.0 51.1 23.8 27.5 48.8
1987 22.9 26.2 50.9 22.0 28.5 49.5
1988 23.3 26.2 50.5 22.0 29.0 49.1
1989 22.9 26.9 50.2 20.9 29.8 49.3
1990 22.9 27.3 49.8 21.4 30.3 48.3
1990 22.9 27.3 49.8 22.9 27.3 49.8
1991 22.2 26.6 51.3 22.2 27.2 50.6
1992 21.1 26.5 52.5 20.9 28.0 51.1
1993 20.8 27.1 52.2 20.9 28.7 50.4
1994 20.0 27.7 52.3 20.4 29.5 50.1
1995 18.7 28.1 53.1 20.0 30.2 49.7
1996 18.4 28.0 53.6 18.5 30.9 50.6
1997 17.8 28.2 54.0 17.9 31.4 50.7
1998 16.8 27.2 56.0 17.5 31.8 50.7
1998 16.8 27.2 56.0 16.8 27.2 56.0
1999 16.8 27.4 55.8 17.0 27.5 55.4
2000 15.6 27.8 56.6 16.4 28.1 55.4
2001 15.0 28.3 56.7 16.1 27.8 56.1
2002 14.3 28.0 57.7 15.7 27.7 56.5
2002 14.3 28.0 57.7 14.3 28.0 57.7
2003 13.2 28.4 58.3 13.7 27.7 58.6
2004 12.5 28.6 58.8 13.0 27.7 59.3
2005 11.8 30.2 58.0 12.5 28.1 59.4
2006 11.3 30.6 58.0 12.3 28.2 59.5
2007 11.7 29.9 58.4 11.9 28.5 59.6
2008 13.4 29.4 57.3 12.1 28.4 59.5
2009 12.7 29.7 57.6 12.0 28.6 59.3
2010 12.8 29.4 57.8 11.9 28.7 59.3
2011 12.1 29.9 58.0 11.2 29.3 59.5
2012 11.0 31.5 57.5 11.1 30.4 58.6
2013 10.8 32.5 56.8 10.8 31.1 58.1
2014* 9.9 33.8 56.3 10.1 32.3 57.6
* Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Base year 2002
Share of GDP Share of GDP
(at Constant Prices) (at Current Market Prices)
Year
TABLE 2 - COMPOSITION OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY MAJOR THREE
SECTORS AT CURRENT & CONSTANT PRICES 1975-2014
Base year 1975
Base year 1990
Base year 1998
40
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 68,404 55,531 60,692 48,988 233,615
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 62,206 49,036 54,322 42,359 207,923
1.1 Tea 6,267 7,561 5,911 7,179 26,918
1.2 Rubber 599 788 1,142 1,612 4,140
1.3 Coconut 7,359 6,481 6,081 5,967 25,888
1.4 Minor Export Crops 2,982 1,658 1,899 1,692 8,229
1.5 Paddy 15,580 4,834 8,590 3,169 32,173
1.6 Livestock 3,489 4,053 4,304 4,136 15,981
1.7 Other Food Crops 20,565 18,168 20,700 13,100 72,532
1.7.1 Highland crops 8,696 3,867 9,804 2,974 25,340
1.7.2 Vegetables 11,483 13,910 10,490 9,752 45,635
1.7.3 Fruits 387 391 406 374 1,557
1.8 Plantation Development 1,011 1,051 970 1,012 4,044
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 2,189 2,635 2,635 2,698 10,157
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 2,166 1,809 2,091 1,796 7,861
2. Fishing 6,198 6,495 6,370 6,629 25,692
2.1 Inland - Fishing 232 344 409 221 1,206
2.1 Marine - Fishing 5,966 6,151 5,961 6,408 24,486
Industry 114,780 109,238 118,038 116,209 458,264
3. Mining and Q uarrying 5,064 4,807 5,415 4,602 19,888
3.1 Gem Mining 2,272 1,984 2,486 1,625 8,367
3.2 Other Mining 2,792 2,823 2,929 2,977 11,521
4. Manufacturing 77,584 71,515 77,843 75,423 302,365
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 3,607 3,457 3,271 3,225 13,560
4.2 Factory Industry 68,935 63,727 70,055 67,549 270,266
4.2.1 Food Beverages 31,137 29,002 31,858 30,618 122,615
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 18,440 17,019 18,628 18,027 72,114
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 9,950 9,184 10,052 9,728 38,914
4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except Products
of Petroleum & Coal2,358 2,176 2,382 2,305 9,221
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment 6,059 5,593 6,121 5,924 23,697
4.2.6 Other Industries 991 753 1,014 947 3,705
4.3 Cottage Industry 5,042 4,331 4,517 4,649 18,539
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 7,695 9,122 9,337 9,454 35,608
5.1 Electricity 6,465 7,748 7,766 7,796 29,775
5.2 Gas 758 921 978 1,108 3,765
5.3 Water 472 453 593 550 2,068
6. Construction 24,436 23,794 25,443 26,731 100,404
Services 228,947 229,572 242,073 243,566 944,158
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 94,175 93,445 101,031 100,682 389,332
7.1 Import Trade 32,674 37,382 36,759 43,030 149,845
7.2 Export Trade 18,531 17,470 22,436 18,897 77,334
7.3 Domestic Trade 42,971 38,592 41,835 38,755 162,153
8. Hotels and Restaurants 998 534 726 1,202 3,460
9. Transport and Communication 42,866 40,179 44,868 45,832 173,745
9.1 Transport 38,123 34,984 39,352 40,982 153,441
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 528 583 606 606 2,323
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 37,595 34,401 38,746 40,377 151,118
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 2,343 2,632 2,718 2,601 10,293
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 2,400 2,563 2,798 2,249 10,011
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 32,616 32,616 32,616 32,616 130,465
11. O wnership of Dwellings 17,093 17,093 17,093 17,093 68,371
12. Government Services 31,270 35,790 35,874 36,160 139,094
13. Private Services 9,928 9,916 9,866 9,981 39,691
Gross Domestic Product 412,130 394,341 420,803 408,763 1,636,037
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3A - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT BASE YEAR 2002 PRICES OF MAJOR
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Rs. Million
Major Division2002
41
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 240,791 198,485 206,468 187,732 833,477
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 213,777 161,742 170,801 152,190 698,510
1.1 Tea 15,269 20,561 18,620 20,751 75,201
1.2 Rubber 13,406 13,152 10,701 9,318 46,577
1.3 Coconut 14,884 18,108 16,369 16,191 65,551
1.4 Minor Export Crops 4,461 3,978 5,545 5,865 19,849
1.5 Paddy 53,559 13,157 20,505 7,808 95,029
1.6 Livestock 14,055 15,121 16,930 16,235 62,341
1.7 Other Food Crops 77,485 59,507 61,016 52,941 250,949
1.7.1 Highland crops 36,011 11,039 27,366 8,985 83,402
1.7.2 Vegetables 40,324 47,240 31,903 42,866 162,333
1.7.3 Fruits 1,150 1,228 1,746 1,090 5,214
1.8 Plantation Development 3,513 2,624 3,621 5,360 15,117
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 9,725 9,488 10,265 10,611 40,089
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 7,420 6,047 7,232 7,109 27,808
2. Fishing 27,015 36,743 35,667 35,542 134,967
2.1 Inland - Fishing 2,198 2,977 3,786 2,282 11,243
2.1 Marine - Fishing 24,816 33,767 31,882 33,260 123,724
Industry 558,180 539,804 561,723 728,534 2,388,241
3. Mining and Q uarrying 39,449 29,937 30,131 52,596 152,113
3.1 Gem Mining 9,846 6,890 3,261 4,265 24,262
3.2 Other Mining 29,603 23,047 26,870 48,331 127,851
4. Manufacturing 343,951 320,942 318,885 371,120 1,354,897
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 21,413 15,572 13,975 11,659 62,619
4.2 Factory Industry 306,260 291,225 295,054 340,696 1,233,234
4.2.1 Food Beverages 155,199 138,881 148,054 168,758 610,891
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 63,650 57,829 54,297 63,574 239,351
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 49,112 62,961 55,211 68,231 235,515 4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except
Products
of Petroleum & Coal11,342 7,143 7,133 10,373 35,991
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment22,427 20,443 25,329 25,062 93,261
4.2.6 Other Industries 4,530 3,968 5,029 4,698 18,225
4.3 Cottage Industry 16,278 14,145 9,856 18,765 59,044
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 38,124 41,117 45,420 44,298 168,959
5.1 Electricity 29,568 34,200 38,145 35,645 137,558
5.2 Gas 6,088 5,036 5,486 6,264 22,874
5.3 Water 2,468 1,881 1,789 2,389 8,527
6. Construction 136,656 147,809 167,288 260,520 712,272
Services 983,626 1,013,091 1,098,848 1,261,271 4,356,837
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 394,013 326,694 407,546 391,742 1,519,995
7.1 Import Trade 133,575 101,018 144,545 130,526 509,664
7.2 Export Trade 50,554 49,449 50,083 53,654 203,739
7.3 Domestic Trade 209,884 176,227 212,919 207,562 806,592
8. Hotels and Restaurants 12,682 11,596 13,601 20,065 57,943
9. Transport and Communication 214,210 229,848 254,520 290,111 988,688
9.1 Transport 198,781 213,684 241,911 271,388 925,764
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 2,314 3,561 1,456 2,634 9,964
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 196,467 210,124 240,455 268,754 915,800
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 6,750 7,319 7,247 11,412 32,727
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 8,679 8,845 5,362 7,311 30,197
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 172,304 205,641 177,963 285,462 841,369
11. O wnership of Dwellings 51,748 56,739 50,725 52,916 212,129
12. Government Services 98,196 142,312 154,055 176,413 570,976
13. Private Services 40,475 40,260 40,439 44,562 165,736
Gross Domestic Product 1,782,597 1,751,381 1,867,040 2,177,537 7,578,554
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3B - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CURRENT PRICES OF MAJOR
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES-2012
Rs. Million
Major Division2012
42
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 284,534 210,301 235,620 203,179 933,635
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 250,262 171,225 189,779 166,010 777,277
1.1 Tea 20,292 22,116 19,226 26,744 88,378
1.2 Rubber 8,110 6,700 5,729 8,281 28,819
1.3 Coconut 17,557 19,284 19,040 21,757 77,639
1.4 Minor Export Crops 4,747 4,227 6,996 7,713 23,683
1.5 Paddy 61,494 15,463 34,946 12,539 124,442
1.6 Livestock 15,365 16,219 15,215 14,007 60,805
1.7 Other Food Crops 97,294 67,406 65,023 48,810 278,533
1.7.1 Highland crops 38,410 13,871 29,506 12,426 94,213
1.7.2 Vegetables 57,611 51,981 33,406 34,593 177,591
1.7.3 Fruits 1,273 1,555 2,111 1,790 6,729
1.8 Plantation Development 3,816 2,835 4,175 4,754 15,580
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 11,959 10,411 11,642 13,826 47,839
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 9,628 6,563 7,787 7,579 31,558
2. Fishing 34,272 39,076 45,841 37,169 156,358
2.1 Inland - Fishing 2,921 2,566 3,655 2,362 11,505
2.1 Marine - Fishing 31,351 36,510 42,186 34,807 144,854
Industry 664,327 630,155 647,344 873,603 2,815,428
3. Mining and Q uarrying 50,698 31,767 33,091 68,378 183,934
3.1 Gem Mining 8,612 4,702 4,021 5,294 22,629
3.2 Other Mining 42,086 27,065 29,070 63,084 161,305
4. Manufacturing 394,461 359,619 360,013 421,997 1,536,090
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 23,404 17,176 15,449 13,594 69,624
4.2 Factory Industry 353,196 326,936 333,744 388,477 1,402,353
4.2.1 Food Beverages 179,720 158,606 165,993 193,584 697,903
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 74,089 64,629 62,284 67,429 268,431
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 55,939 67,891 62,947 77,065 263,842 4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except
Products
of Petroleum & Coal12,612 7,641 7,968 10,699 38,920
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment25,746 23,735 28,899 33,821 112,202
4.2.6 Other Industries 5,090 4,434 5,653 5,879 21,056
4.3 Cottage Industry 17,861 15,507 10,820 19,925 64,113
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 44,795 48,539 54,498 52,889 200,722
5.1 Electricity 35,248 39,926 46,384 43,582 165,140
5.2 Gas 6,459 5,525 6,166 6,714 24,865
5.3 Water 3,088 3,088 1,948 2,593 10,717
6. Construction 174,372 190,230 199,742 330,339 894,683
Services 1,103,331 1,152,274 1,247,857 1,421,704 4,925,166
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 425,231 354,548 435,549 447,170 1,662,498
7.1 Import Trade 128,605 105,910 138,809 139,663 512,987
7.2 Export Trade 50,055 48,007 58,196 67,980 224,238
7.3 Domestic Trade 246,571 200,631 238,544 239,527 925,273
8. Hotels and Restaurants 13,755 14,994 17,482 22,874 69,105
9. Transport and Communication 256,595 274,513 316,370 315,191 1,162,669
9.1 Transport 241,674 256,354 303,019 297,342 1,098,388
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 2,766 2,984 1,496 3,325 10,570
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 238,909 253,371 301,523 294,017 1,087,819
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 8,501 7,513 7,684 8,434 32,132
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 6,420 10,646 5,667 9,416 32,149
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 196,793 237,145 203,235 308,870 946,044
11. O wnership of Dwellings 55,646 63,962 57,482 71,543 248,633
12. Government Services 111,639 161,496 173,004 205,256 651,395
13. Private Services 43,672 45,615 44,735 50,800 184,822
Gross Domestic Product 2,052,193 1,992,730 2,130,821 2,498,486 8,674,230
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 3C - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CURRENT PRICES OF MAJOR
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Rs. Million
Major Division2013
43
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 285,542 225,622 242,748 210,855 964,766
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 243,362 180,316 196,610 168,239 788,527
1.1 Tea 22,165 27,019 21,482 21,050 91,716
1.2 Rubber 6,342 3,578 2,221 2,926 15,066
1.3 Coconut 21,639 20,673 17,622 19,222 79,156
1.4 Minor Export Crops 6,987 3,883 7,431 6,858 25,159
1.5 Paddy 65,562 12,049 22,872 8,160 108,643
1.6 Livestock 16,755 16,159 16,839 13,926 63,678
1.7 Other Food Crops 77,599 77,084 81,445 65,889 302,017
1.7.1 Highland crops 34,684 16,424 36,283 11,465 98,856
1.7.2 Vegetables 41,458 59,206 43,024 52,602 196,290
1.7.3 Fruits 1,456 1,454 2,139 1,822 6,871
1.8 Plantation Development 3,348 3,054 4,074 5,397 15,872
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 13,724 9,329 15,126 17,658 55,837
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 9,242 7,489 7,498 7,153 31,382
2. Fishing 42,180 45,306 46,138 42,616 176,239
2.1 Inland - Fishing 5,828 6,723 3,934 3,140 19,625
2.1 Marine - Fishing 36,352 38,582 42,203 39,476 156,613
Industry 770,387 744,749 788,494 1,004,709 3,308,338
3. Mining and Q uarrying 61,329 38,118 38,580 76,208 214,235
3.1 Gem Mining 11,473 6,368 4,970 3,922 26,733
3.2 Other Mining 49,856 31,750 33,610 72,286 187,502
4. Manufacturing 447,260 417,984 405,767 457,274 1,728,286
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 24,832 19,814 16,465 13,762 74,873
4.2 Factory Industry 404,146 382,448 377,410 422,923 1,586,927
4.2.1 Food Beverages 206,546 185,237 186,114 210,036 787,932
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 89,658 79,431 72,383 74,429 315,901
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 58,944 80,041 72,965 80,540 292,490 4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except
Products
of Petroleum & Coal13,656 8,660 8,752 10,826 41,894
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment29,540 24,152 30,156 40,551 124,398
4.2.6 Other Industries 5,802 4,927 7,041 6,542 24,311
4.3 Cottage Industry 18,282 15,722 11,892 20,590 66,486
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 53,423 53,903 58,403 50,079 215,807
5.1 Electricity 42,460 44,398 51,208 40,706 178,772
5.2 Gas 7,514 6,166 4,976 6,258 24,913
5.3 Water 3,449 3,339 2,219 3,115 12,122
6. Construction 208,375 234,744 285,744 421,148 1,150,010
Services 1,272,280 1,286,380 1,362,082 1,590,827 5,511,568
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 475,145 393,444 487,204 481,815 1,837,608
7.1 Import Trade 138,185 103,964 156,549 158,518 557,216
7.2 Export Trade 62,374 56,334 61,296 62,202 242,206
7.3 Domestic Trade 274,586 233,146 269,359 261,095 1,038,186
8. Hotels and Restaurants 14,738 17,697 20,168 27,631 80,235
9. Transport and Communication 288,193 312,561 357,158 360,105 1,318,018
9.1 Transport 272,107 288,504 342,873 340,694 1,244,179
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 1,449 1,942 1,550 3,789 8,730
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 270,658 286,562 341,323 336,905 1,235,449
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 8,280 8,024 7,377 8,827 32,508
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 7,806 16,033 6,908 10,584 41,331
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 223,644 266,551 236,460 357,622 1,084,277
11. O wnership of Dwellings 107,085 83,727 62,661 75,979 329,451
12. Government Services 116,448 163,273 149,491 231,576 660,788
13. Private Services 47,025 49,127 48,940 56,099 201,192
Gross Domestic Product 2,328,208 2,256,751 2,393,323 2,806,390 9,784,672
Source : Department of Census & Statistics@ Provisional
Table 3D - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CURRENT PRICES OF MAJOR
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Rs. Million
Major Division2014@
44
Rs. Million
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 95,517 84,539 87,680 69,080 336,817
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 87,053 73,707 76,526 58,637 295,923
1.1 Tea 6,504 7,752 6,797 7,453 28,507
1.2 Rubber 1,098 1,466 1,891 2,239 6,693
1.3 Coconut 7,336 9,324 7,431 7,414 31,504
1.4 Minor Export Crops 2,623 2,381 3,413 3,089 11,507
1.5 Paddy 25,140 6,220 8,938 3,297 43,596
1.6 Livestock 5,393 6,703 6,705 6,755 25,556
1.7 Other Food Crops 29,765 31,197 31,748 19,012 111,722
1.7.1 Highland crops 12,064 5,547 15,086 3,600 36,297
1.7.2 Vegetables 17,260 25,073 16,131 14,911 73,376
1.7.3 Fruits 441 577 530 501 2,049
1.8 Plantation Development 1,814 1,752 2,128 2,233 7,926
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 4,126 4,179 4,419 4,652 17,377
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 3,254 2,732 3,056 2,493 11,535
2. Fishing 8,464 10,832 11,154 10,443 40,894
2.1 Inland - Fishing 932 1,263 2,664 916 5,775
2.1 Marine - Fishing 7,532 9,570 8,490 9,527 35,119
Industry 225,057 213,953 233,832 252,311 925,152
3. Mining and Q uarrying 20,232 16,299 20,420 27,721 84,672
3.1 Gem Mining 5,985 2,944 3,547 3,183 15,660
3.2 Other Mining 14,246 13,355 16,873 24,538 69,012
4. Manufacturing 131,285 122,500 131,652 135,501 520,938
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 4,079 5,085 4,062 3,817 17,043
4.2 Factory Industry 118,934 109,902 120,187 123,697 472,721
4.2.1 Food Beverages 55,499 54,460 57,469 55,293 222,722
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 26,817 22,423 28,686 29,317 107,242
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 18,659 18,858 18,522 21,417 77,455
4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except Products
of Petroleum & Coal4,829 4,753 4,567 4,677 18,826
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment 11,410 7,979 9,063 11,211 39,663
4.2.6 Other Industries 1,721 1,429 1,880 1,783 6,813
4.3 Cottage Industry 8,272 7,512 7,403 7,987 31,174
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 15,844 18,914 18,399 19,294 72,452
5.1 Electricity 13,760 17,031 16,255 17,306 64,352
5.2 Gas 1,340 1,199 1,261 1,300 5,100
5.3 Water 745 684 882 688 2,999
6. Construction 57,697 56,240 63,361 69,794 247,091
Services 430,186 432,150 462,909 458,073 1,783,318
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 170,278 166,757 187,330 177,043 701,408
7.1 Import Trade 55,887 54,541 67,369 68,648 246,446
7.2 Export Trade 27,177 30,685 32,207 27,892 117,960
7.3 Domestic Trade 87,214 81,531 87,755 80,503 337,002
8. Hotels and Restaurants 4,052 3,762 3,197 10,019 21,029
9. Transport and Communication 106,665 102,813 114,536 111,858 435,872
9.1 Transport 89,025 83,718 92,543 91,935 357,221
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 772 881 800 673 3,126
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 88,253 82,837 91,742 91,263 354,095
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 4,661 5,326 4,807 6,400 21,194
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 12,979 13,769 17,186 13,523 57,457
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 65,548 66,602 68,361 69,233 269,744
11. O wnership of Dwellings 19,161 19,104 19,227 19,434 76,926
12. Government Services 46,932 55,121 52,639 52,868 207,559
13. Private Services 17,551 17,992 17,619 17,618 70,779
Gross Domestic Product 750,760 730,641 784,422 779,465 3,045,288
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 4A - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
OF MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Major Division2012
45
Rs. Million
1st
Qtr 2nd
Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 98,718 83,575 94,016 76,274 352,583
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 89,078 73,320 81,760 64,976 309,134
1.1 Tea 7,089 7,983 6,470 7,934 29,477
1.2 Rubber 845 1,088 1,492 2,658 6,083
1.3 Coconut 6,792 7,423 5,035 7,191 26,441
1.4 Minor Export Crops 3,050 2,433 3,512 3,485 12,480
1.5 Paddy 26,337 6,517 14,048 5,183 52,084
1.6 Livestock 5,825 6,896 7,261 7,193 27,175
1.7 Other Food Crops 29,397 31,900 33,808 21,442 116,546
1.7.1 Highland crops 11,256 5,475 15,541 4,190 36,463
1.7.2 Vegetables 17,693 25,843 17,728 16,641 77,906
1.7.3 Fruits 447 582 539 610 2,178
1.8 Plantation Development 1,910 1,861 2,254 2,166 8,191
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 4,353 4,387 4,624 4,889 18,252
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 3,480 2,833 3,257 2,836 12,406
2. Fishing 9,641 10,255 12,256 11,298 43,449
2.1 Inland - Fishing 774 972 2,276 1,638 5,660
2.1 Marine - Fishing 8,867 9,283 9,979 9,660 37,789
Industry 249,167 235,635 252,766 279,317 1,016,886
3. Mining and Q uarrying 23,837 18,354 22,978 29,219 94,388
3.1 Gem Mining 6,192 3,167 3,782 4,199 17,340
3.2 Other Mining 17,645 15,187 19,196 25,020 77,048
4. Manufacturing 139,646 129,025 139,607 151,565 559,843
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 4,279 4,965 3,572 4,330 17,147
4.2 Factory Industry 126,665 116,279 128,343 138,646 509,932
4.2.1 Food Beverages 58,956 57,812 61,292 61,458 239,519
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & Leather 28,628 23,809 30,576 33,815 116,828
4.2.3 Chemicals, Petroleum, Coal, Rubber & Plastic 20,039 19,761 19,925 23,581 83,306
4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral Products except Products
of Petroleum & Coal5,080 4,969 4,862 4,962 19,873
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery & Equipment 12,140 8,416 9,686 12,893 43,135
4.2.6 Other Industries 1,821 1,512 2,002 1,937 7,272
4.3 Cottage Industry 8,702 7,781 7,692 8,589 32,764
5. Electricity, Gas and Water 17,487 21,983 20,458 19,985 79,913
5.1 Electricity 15,450 20,029 18,221 17,920 71,620
5.2 Gas 1,261 1,247 1,329 1,344 5,181
5.3 Water 776 708 908 721 3,113
6. Construction 68,198 66,273 69,723 78,548 282,742
Services 448,834 460,763 499,319 487,655 1,896,572
7. Wholesale and Retail Trade 171,993 176,701 201,476 189,657 739,826
7.1 Import Trade 52,458 57,759 73,516 69,884 253,617
7.2 Export Trade 25,797 31,851 34,637 33,554 125,840
7.3 Domestic Trade 93,737 87,091 93,323 86,219 360,370
8. Hotels and Restaurants 4,806 4,554 3,632 12,724 25,715
9. Transport and Communication 116,776 112,550 128,080 119,315 476,721
9.1 Transport 97,771 92,107 103,281 97,689 390,847
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 781 903 833 677 3,194
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 96,990 91,204 102,448 97,012 387,653
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil Aviation 4,638 5,449 5,087 6,669 21,842
9.3 Post and Telecommunication 14,367 14,995 19,713 14,957 64,032
10. Banking, Insurance and Real Estate etc. 69,560 70,798 72,974 72,418 285,750
11. O wnership of Dwellings 19,831 19,503 19,765 20,076 79,175
12. Government Services 47,335 57,255 54,534 54,315 213,439
13. Private Services 18,533 19,403 18,859 19,151 75,946
Gross Domestic Product 796,720 779,974 846,102 843,246 3,266,041
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
Table 4B - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
OF MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Major Division2013
46
1st
Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd
Qtr 4th
Qtr Annual
Agriculture,Forestry and Fishing 98,909 88984.63 92111.78 73793.77 353,799
1. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry 87,982 77650.051 80297.082 62473.109 308,403
1.1 Tea 6,926 8589.92 7169.2 7159 29,844
1.2 Rubber 836 1047.64 1014.53 1220 4,118
1.3 Coconut 7,248 8120.3 5387.3 7781 28,536
1.4 Minor export crops 2,955 2032 2915 2707.3966 10,610
1.5 Paddy 24,836 6145.1 9061.1 3343.97 43,386
1.6 Livestock 6,006 7027.4 7393.252 7589 28,015
1.7 Other food crops 29,940 35224.35 36878.1 22719.28 124,762
1.7.1 Highland crops 10,941 6471.45 16582.4 4294 38,289
1.7.2 Vegetables 18,542 28152.7 19766.9 17921.28 84,383
1.7.3 Fruits 456 600.2 528.8 504 2,089
1.8 Plantation Development 1,768 1915.2 2321.7 2207 8,212
1.9 Firewood & Forestry 4,096 4553.8 5065.5 5104 18,820
1.10 Other Agricultural Crops 3,372 2994.3409 3091.4 2642.462 12,100
2. Fishing 10,927 11334.58 11814.7 11320.66 45,397
2.1 Inland - Fishing 1,514 1682.07 1711.7 1535.2 6,443
2.2 Marine - Fishing 9,413 9652.51 10103 9785.46 38,954
Industry 280,509 264403.1 284602 303377.2 1,132,892
3. Mining and Q uarrying 27,505 20053.3 26234.9 30974.1 104,767
3.1 Gem Mining 6,683 3666.2 4081.9 2627.1 17,058
3.2 Other Mining 20,822 16387.1 22153 28347 87,709
4. Manufacturing 152,035 142359.57 151829.93 158452.45 604,677
4.1 Processing (Tea, Rubber and Coconut) 4,449 5361.37 3826.73 4339.75 17,977
4.2 Factory industry 138,772 128976.2 139898.2 145454.7 553,101
4.2.1 Food Beverages 64,595 63015.5 66849.7 64401 258,861
4.2.2 Textile,Wearing appral & leather 33,357 27597.8 34134 35156.6 130,246
4.2.3 Chemicals, petroleum, Coal, rubber
& plastic20,867 23109.4 21585.3 24832.8 90,395
4.2.4 Non-Metalic Mineral products except
products of Petroleum & Coal5,204 5028 5185.1 4990.4 20,407
4.2.5 Fabricatedmetal Products, Machinery
& equipment12,783 8555.5 10007.1 13882.9 45,229
4.2.6 Other Industries 1,966 1670 2137 2191 7,964
4.3 Cottage industry 8,814 8022 8105 8658 33,599
5. Electricity, gas and water 17,428 22678.21 22171.9 21264 83,542
5.1 Electricity 15,280 20669.6 19860.9 18798.1 74,609
5.2 Gas 1,322 1257 1354 1727 5,660.30
5.3 Water 825 751.61 957 738.9 3,273
6. Construction 83,542 79312 84365.3 92686.6 339,906
Services 478,078 487265.7 534350 520279.2 2,019,973
7. Wholesale and retail trade 186,352 187140.45 219240.1 206104.1 798,837
7.1 Import trade 54,866 56654.25 80353 85677.4 277,550
7.2 Export trade 30,010 34500 37165.5 29896.7 131,573
7.3 Domestic trade 101,476 95986.2 101721.6 90530 389,714
8. Hotels and restaurants 5,923 5488.9 4031.02 13233 28,676
9. Transport and communication 125,245 121139.9 137628.7 127283.08 511,296
9.1 Transport 104,481 98721.2 110790.1 105435.6 419,428
9.1.1 Transport- Railway 843 950.9 863.4 662.5 3,320
9.1.2 Transport- Passenger and Goods 103,637 97770.3 109926.7 104773.1 416,108
9.2 Cargo handling-Ports and Civil aviation 5,014 5939.6 5844.4 5918.68 22,716
9.3 Post and telecommunication 15,750 16479.1 20994.2 15928.8 69,152
10. Banking, insurance and real estate etc. 73,125 75085 77912.5 78355.7 304,478
11. O wnership of dwellings 20,073 19825.21 20023 20256.381 80,178
12. Government services 47,761 57941.7 55373 55401.3 216,477
13. Private services 19,598 20644.5 20141.64 19645.6 80,030
Gross Domestic Product 857,497 840653.4 911063.8 897450.1 3,506,664
Source : Department of Census & Statistics
@'2014
Table 4C - GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN AT CONSTANT (2002) PRICES
OF MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Major Division
@ Provisional
47
APPENDIX
SUPPORTING TABLES
39
Yala Maha Total Yala Maha Total Yala Maha Total Yala Maha Total
2003 381 602 983 352 560 912 317 499 816 1,177 1,895 3,072
2004 258 521 779 251 468 719 226 417 643 958 1,670 2,628
2005 357 581 938 345 570 915 310 509 819 1,233 2,013 3,246
2006 319 591 910 314 586 900 283 525 808 1,206 2,136 3,342
2007 291 525 816 284 512 796 255 459 714 1,158 1,973 3,131
2008 471 582 1,053 465 568 1,033 417 508 926 1,750 2,125 3,875
2009 345 632 978 338 605 942 303 539 842 1,268 2,384 3,652
2010 419 646 1,065 417 643 1,060 376 574 950 1,671 2,630 4,301
2011 493 730 1,223 489 613 1,103 437 544 981 1,898 1,996 3,894
2012 365 702 1,067 305 685 990 272 611 883 1,129 2,717 3,846
2013 448 780 1,227 447 742 1,188 403 665 1,067 1,774 2,846 4,621
2014* 313 651 964 301 580 881 272 521 793 1,145 2,236 3,381 * Provisional
Net Extent Harvested Extent Sown
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
(Hectares)'000
Gross Extent Harvested
(Hectares)'000
TABLE 1
PADDY STATISTICS EXTENT SOWN, HARVESTED (GROSS AND NET) AND PRODUCTION
(Hectares)'000
Year
Production ('000)
Metric Tons
40
Quantity Value
MT 000' MT 000' Rs.Mn.
2006 Yala 1,206.3 36.8 615.0 3.1
2006/2007 Maha 1,972.9 91.0 1,543.0 4.6
2007 Yala 1,158.1 - - -
2007/2008 Maha 2,125.2 - - -
2008 Yala 1,750.0 5.7 158.0 0.3
2008/2009 Maha 2,384.0 37.4 1,062.0 1.6
2009 Yala 1,267.7 13.0 367.0 1.0
2009/2010 Maha 2,629.6 70.8 1,995.4 2.7
2010 Yala 1,671.1 111.7 3,184.2 6.7
2010/2011 Maha 1,996.2 3.5 98.2 0.2
2011 Yala 1,898.0 75.2 2,137.2 4.0
2011/2012 Maha 2,717.0 115.8 3,258.9 4.3
2012 Yala 1,129.0 10.5 294.4 0.9
2012/2013 Maha 2,846.3 138.7 4,530.0 4.9
2013 Yala 1,774.5 88.9 2,881.0 5.0
2013/2014 Maha 2,235.9 4.6 148.0 0.2
2014 Yala 1,144.9 0.0 0.0
TABLE 2
PADDY PRODUCTION AND PADDY PURCHASES BY PMB /SLAPMA
Paddy Purchases
Sources : Paddy Marketing Board
Sri Lanka Agricultural Product Marketing Authority
Season
Paddy
ProductionPurchases as a
% of Production
41
Unit 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
Tea:
High grown Mn.Kg. 80.4 74.7 73.9 84.4 73.0 79.1 78.2 73.6 79.2 78.9
Medium grown " 55.0 51.5 50.9 49.0 44.8 56.1 52.6 52.6 52.6 49.2
Low grown " 181.8 184.6 180.4 185.3 173.3 196.2 196.7 202.1 208.2 209.9
Total " 317.2 310.8 305.2 318.7 291.1 331.4 327.5 328.4 340.0 338.0
Rubber:
Sheet Rubber Mn.Kg. 50.1 46.3 48.9 55.0 54.6 59.3 60.7 59.2 62.8 48.5
Crepe Rubber " 15.9 21.8 23.5 23.7 35.2 54.3 61.3 37.8 17.8 12.9
Others " 38.4 41.1 45.2 50.5 47.1 39.4 36.2 55.0 49.8 37.2
Total " 104.4 109.2 117.6 129.2 136.9 153.0 158.2 152.0 130.4 98.6
Coconut:
Dessicated Coconut MT 26,439.0 45,909.0 42,973.0 38,414.0 38,125.0 28,850.0 46,620.0 41,645.0 29,208.0 50,354.0
Coconut Oil " 18,180.0 30,000.0 58,615.0 59,014.0 75,495.0 65,133.0 53,093.0 81,859.0 45,208.0 45,268.0
Copra " 42,353.0 24,107.5 109,418.0 103,785.0 122,999.0 101,060.0 77,098.0 124,798.0 66,858.0 65,201.0
Fresh Nuts - Total 88,790.9 2,784.0 2,869.0 2,909.0 2,762.2 2,522.0 2,808.0 2,939.5 2,545.7 2,815.5
* Provisional Sources: Sri Lanka Tea Board
In nut equivalant converted at, Rubber Developent Department
Copra. 1MT = 5230 nuts Coconut Development Authority
Dessicated Coconut 1MT = 7797 nuts
Coconut Oil 1MT = 8690 nuts
TABLE 3
PRODUCTION OF TEA, RUBBER AND COCONUT
42
(Metric Tons)
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
01 Kurakkan 4,669 6,447 6,296 5,457 6,367 6,433 7,307 5,421 5,984 7,011 8,852
02 Maize 35,201 41,804 47,521 54,099 111,785 129,769 161,694 137,797 202,315 209,042 241,144
03 Meneri 101 58 45 47 34 20 17 18 26 33 37
04 Sorghum 269 225 166 164 215 173 101 96 89 138 135
05 Green-Gram 7,808 8,997 7,975 8,513 9,190 9,258 11,703 10,836 11,956 14,252 14,352
06 Cow-pea 9,157 11,176 10,114 10,855 11,096 13,485 11,609 10,451 14,712 14,185 15,119
07 Dhall - 1 10 3 - - - - - - -
08 Gingelly 4,348 6,161 5,969 6,454 6,882 8,525 16,947 11,292 12,435 14,236 14,164
09 Ground-nuts 7,936 9,034 9,822 9,831 10,510 13,077 14,354 16,904 21,953 27,486 25,432
10 Manioc 220,781 223,212 226,074 219,537 243,125 277,847 282,759 292,740 291,353 302,782 302,767
11 Sweet potatoes 39,712 41,175 41,622 49,032 58,305 47,272 46,460 47,271 43,613 53,383 52,093
12 Potatoes 81,274 79,445 78,484 90,708 66,017 61,705 51,933 59,359 72,187 78,751 82,372
13 Chillies-Green 40,474 52,870 47,752 43,404 45,789 43,517 43,671 44,399 61,540 71,175 71,789
14 Mustard 182 308 254 253 349 303 413 175 153 185 255
15 Red Onion 39,453 53,729 60,754 57,041 57,336 46,234 61,811 72,340 73,970 55,592 63,031
16 Ginger 5,693 6,699 6,755 8,214 10,053 10,780 12,052 13,663 14,911 14,075 15,481
17 Turmeric 3,853 3,856 3,690 4,356 7,135 7,747 8,304 9,308 8,708 11,282 11,351
18 Pepper 18,561 18,292 18,601 19,393 21,658 25,302 26,622 26,180 25,637 26,727 27,836
* Provisional Source : Department of Census & Statistics
TABLE 4- PRODUCTION OF HIGHLAND CROPS IN SRI LANKA
43
( Hectares)
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
(A) MAJOR CROPS
Tea 210,821 221,969 221,969 221,969 221,969 221,969 221,969 221,969 221,969 204,406 204,406
Rubber 115,319 116,050 119,500 119,543 122,087 124,300 125,645 127,798 130,780 133,668 134,137
Coconut 402,649 402,649 396,944 396,944 394,836 394,836 394,836 394,836 394,836 394,836 394,836
(B) HIGHLAND CROPS
Kurakkan 5,113 6,207 5,910 5,410 5,456 5,902 6,565 5,345 5,475 5,952 7,416
Maize 23,421 28,401 32,002 34,190 51,875 50,851 57,618 51,182 59,886 67,722 67,219
Chillies(Green) 13,748 17,308 14,890 14,090 15,172 13,554 13,262 12,680 14,267 14,407 14,021
Red Onions 4,391 5,790 6,228 5,610 5,283 4,498 5,228 5,547 5,943 4,606 4,871
Potatoes 5,495 5,601 5,294 5,330 5,054 4,139 3,844 4,480 4,648 5,138 5,365
Manioc 23,138 23,457 23,563 22,560 24,354 23,864 23,445 23,387 23,191 23,928 23,970
Sweet Potatoes 6,417 6,611 6,647 6,530 7,120 6,005 5,877 5,526 5,636 5,739 5,606
* Provisional.
TABLE 5-AREA OF LAND UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS (EXCLUDING PADDY)
Sources: Department of Census & Statistics, Rubber Development Department, Coconut Cultivation Board,
Sri Lanka Tea Board
39
Production Cost of Production Cost of Production Cost of
(Kg.Mn.) Production (Kg.Mn.) Production (Mn.Nuts) Production
Per Kg. Per Kg. Per 1000 Nuts
(Rs.Cts.) (Rs.Cts.) (Rs.Cts.)
2003 303.20 126.72 92.10 59.76 2,562.00 3,584.23
2004 308.10 133.09 94.70 65.98 2,561.00 4,134.68
2005 317.20 149.13 104.40 72.56 2,515.00 4,774.28
2006 310.80 161.98 109.20 87.65 2,784.00 5,435.83
2007 305.20 210.75 117.60 102.31 2,976.00 6,123.71
2008 318.70 231.49 129.24 119.89 2,909.00 8,794.56
2009 291.13 269.00 136.88 135.83 2,762.20 9,165.86
2010 331.43 313.17 152.99 158.94 2,522.00 9,492.49
2011 327.53 355.02 158.20 188.23 2,727.40 10,273.08
2012 328.40 390.89 152.05 223.69 2,939.53 11,634.38
2013 340.00 422.70 130.42 259.43 2,545.74 13,557.54
2014* 338.00 475.11 98.57 282.04 2,815.48 15,126.47* - Provisional
N.A. - Not Available
PRODUCTION AND THE COST OF PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS
Source : Department of Census and Statistics
Sri Lanka Tea Board, Rubber Development Department
Coconut Development Authority
TABLE 6
TEA RUBBER COCONUT
(EXCLUDING PADDY)
Year
39
(Rs. '000)
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
Cinnamon 5,854,489 6,878,660 8,378,607 8,593,280 8,206,208 8,937,300 12,922,163 14,278,975 16,279,183 16,839,364
Cloves 1,762,254 1,306,817 1,018,522 3,575,871 1,379,430 4,227,326 3,911,551 1,912,961 6,348,931 NA
Pepper 1,227,168 1,774,215 3,508,285 2,841 1,548,354 4,824,753 3,391,423 8,904,385 16,478,370 9,028,385
Sesame Seed 71,777 138,741 66,312 38,963 186,243 1,003,436 56,889 323,007 1,359,539 759,089
Cocoa 2,327 19 6,077 5,398 3,918 119,882 2,194 1,613 7,136 NA
Cashew Nuts 162,738 119,156 112,310 152,479 126,136 245,611 288,112 170,240 76,865 165,266
Cardamom 15,596 16,530 14,205 28,998 27,877 30,587 65,423 28,331 21,400 NA
Coffee 15,088 17,300 15,516 25,785 5,381 38,089 8,677 8,025 15,339 29,790
Betel 257,123 271,240 450,209 720,550 687,912 576,434 758,810 510,120 1,368,261 1,376,686
Arecanuts 71,383 205,688 98,897 367,060 157,542 246,576 273,790 320,690 546,089 1,312,368
* Provisional.
TABLE 7-EXPORT VALUE OF SELECTED ITEMS IN MINOR EXPORT CROPS IN SRI LANKA
Source :Sri Lanka Customs, Deparment of Export Agriculture
40
Qty.
Unit
Tea Kg.Mn. 301.3 129,465 289.7 136,185 305.8 151,222 323.7 165,445 320.0 180,431 319.7 199,440 327.3 212,589
Rubber Kg.Mn. 48.6 13,535 56.0 11,327 51.5 17,420 42.6 22,812 37.4 15,726 23.6 9,194 16.3 5,916
Fresh Coconuts Mn. nuts 38.3 1,336 59.2 1,839 38.9 1,269 7.9 456 19.1 987 21.5 1,240 33.1 1,977
Coconut Oil MT '000 1.5 426 1.9 508 2.3 823 1.9 854 2.5 1,277 3.5 1,975 4.9 5,902
Desiccated Coconut Kg.Mn. 36.3 7,011 38.7 5,325 28.4 5,383 45.8 13,957 40.2 8,626 29.4 7,528 42.5 14,377
Copra Kg.Mn. 13.3 1,486 8.6 851 1.0 138 2.2 281 0.7 91 0.2 345 0.9 787
* Provisional.
TABLE 8- VOLUME AND VALUE OF EXPORTS OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
20122011 20132008 2014*
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
20102009
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
Sources: Sri Lanka Tea Board, Coconut Development Authority, Rubber Development Department -
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
Qty. FOB Value
Rs.Mn.
41
UNIT 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
Cinnamon MT 11,025 1,191 12,366 12,241 13,136 11,755 11,614 11,236 13,030 12,520 13,199 13,327
Cloves MT 2,489 3,424 5,516 5,975 2,326 7,404 2,915 8,328 5,195 2,464 5,468 NA
Pepper MT 7,740 4,852 8,131 4,441 9,015 6,237 4,304 12,219 5,056 10,487 21,329 7,930
Cocoa MT 250 46 12 1 51 51 2 517 2 25 22 NA
Cashew Nuts MT 62 125 255 284 125 206 194 318 311 145 50 386
Cardamom MT 4 4 11 6 7 12 9 6 11 10 4 NA
Coffee MT 214 94 129 408 61 85 60 157 10 9 19 57
Betel MT 2,786 2,857 2,660 2,621 5,429 3,002 2,591 2,248 2,845 1,934 3,024 2,998
Arecanuts MT 293 620 988 1,844 924 3,050 1,426 1,984 2,176 2,121 2,725 5,526
Sesame Seed MT 736 2,624 944 2,051 666 261 1,406 8,406 383 2,025 6,507 3,293 * Provisional.
TABLE 9-EXPORT QUANTITY OF SELECTED ITEMS IN MINOR EXPORT CROPS IN SRI LANKA
Source:Department of Export Agriculture, Sri Lanka Customs
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Qty. Value (C.I.F.) Qty. Value (F.O.B.)
(Kg.Mn.) (Rs.Mn.) (Kg.Mn.) (Rs.Mn.)
2002 71.5 5,747 14.2 8,047
2003 75.1 6,145 15.0 9,606
2004 67.2 5,944 13.7 9,156
2005 76.6 7,099 16.0 10,695
2006 77.4 9,681 18.6 14,440
2007 86.2 11,961 19.1 21,422
2008 76.2 12,521 20.6 19,077
2009 75.4 13,939 18.7 21,015
2010 80.0 14,162 18.3 19,834
2011 82.0 16,240 18.5 21,876
2012 71.4 17,401 18.6 26,363
2013 78.4 21,119 23.9 31,792
2014 * 78.7 18,860 26.3 34,797 * Provisional. Source : Ministry of Fisheries & Aquatic-
Imports Exports
TABLE 10
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF FOOD FISH, CANNED FISH,
DRIED FISH & MALDIVE FISH IN SRI LANKA
Year
Resources Development
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UNIT 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 *
Coastal Fisheries MT.
Off shore and 215,980 252,670 274,630 293,170 332,260 385,270 417,220 445,930 459,300
deep sea fisheries MT.
Inland Fisheries MT. 35,290 38,380 44,490 46,560 52,410 59,560 68,950 66,910 75,750
Total MT. 251,270 291,050 319,120 339,730 384,670 444,830 486,170 512,840 535,050
Neat Cattle No. 1,184,710 1,206,490 1,195,610 1,136,860 1,169,670 1,191,850 1,235,540 1,169,040 1,104,780
buffaloes No. 314,080 318,310 318,530 371,790 422,650 405,120 414,630 380,760 320,690
Goats No. 381,550 388,600 376,790 299,050
385,460 381,375 383,535 392,620 340,630
Sheep No. 13,620 16,480 10,450 11,040
Swine No. 92,210 94,210 89,420 81,311 83,785 82,030 89,250 81,170 105,210
Poultry No. 13,116,920 13,778,610 14,331,170 13,615,290 14,018,320 14,199,200 14,038,610 16,646,980 16,630,260
Milk ('000 Litres) 196,623 202,010 208,093 233,315 247,554 258,304 299,250 329,170 333,904
Eggs ('000 Dozens) 75,098 76,300 86,651 95,187 95,000 98,750 121,417 162,268 143,441 * Provisional.
Revised series of annual estimates based on
FISHERY, LIVESTOCK, MILK AND EGGS PRODUCTION IN SRI LANKA
TABLE 11
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
Ministry of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources Development
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MT
Tea Rubber Coconut Vegetables Others
2008 113,418 7,552 16,872 14,476 17,702
2009 171,659 7,150 17,625 16,513 19,721
2010 193,474 10,825 26,502 24,544 26,334
2011 169,344 14,291 54,194 44,645 52,659
2012 195,593 15,559 45,710 59,433 64,507
2013 NA NA NA NA NA
Source : National Fertilizer Secretarit
TABLE 12
FERTILIZER SALES QUANTITY BY MAIN CROP CATEGORIES
Crop Category
Year
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Samba NaduKekulu-
Red
Average
PriceSamba Nadu
Kekulu-
Red
Average
Price
2001/2002 Maha 14.50 13.50 14.50 14.17 302.62 281.75 302.62 295.66
2002 Yala 14.50 13.50 14.50 14.17 302.62 281.75 302.62 295.66
2002/2003Maha 14.50 13.50 14.50 14.17 302.62 281.75 302.62 295.66
2003 Yala 14.50 13.50 14.50 14.17 302.62 281.75 302.62 295.66
2003/2004 Maha 15.50 14.50 15.50 15.17 323.49 302.62 323.49 316.53
2004Yala 15.50 14.50 15.50 15.17 323.49 302.62 323.49 316.53
2004/2005 Maha 16.50 15.50 16.50 16.17 344.36 323.49 344.36 337.40
2005 Yala 16.50 15.50 16.50 16.17 344.36 323.49 344.36 337.40
2005/2006 Maha 17.50 16.50 16.50 16.83 365.23 344.36 344.36 351.32
2006 Yala 17.50 16.50 16.50 16.83 365.23 344.36 344.36 351.32
2006/2007 Maha 17.50 16.50 17.50 17.17 365.23 344.36 365.23 358.27
2007 Yala 17.50 16.50 17.50 17.17 365.23 344.36 365.23 358.27
2007/2008 Maha 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2008 Yala 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2008/2009 Maha 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2009 Yala 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2009/2010 Maha 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2010 Yala 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2010/2011 Maha 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2011 Yala 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2011/2012 Maha 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2012 Yala 30.00 28.00 28.00 28.66 626.10 584.36 584.36 598.27
2012/2013 Maha 35.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 730.45 667.84 667.84 688.71
2013 Yala 35.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 730.45 667.84 667.84 688.71
2013/2014 Maha 35.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 730.45 667.84 667.84 688.71
2014 Yala 35.00 32.00 32.00 33.00 730.45 667.84 667.84 688.71
Source : Paddy Marketting Board
Year
Guaranteed Price in Rs/Kg. Guaranteed Price in Rs/Bushels.
GUARANTEED PRICE SCHEME FOR PADDY
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F.O.B. C.M.P. F.O.B. C.M.P. F.O.B. C.M.P. F.O.B. C.M.P. F.O.B. C.M.P.
Price Price Price Price Price
Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts Rs.Cts
Tea/kg 494.59 370.61 511.08 359.89 563.94 391.64 623.91 444.42 649.44 461.86
Rubber/kg 338.23 397.70 535.40 513.57 420.73 388.89 389.80 330.91 362.83 251.16
Coconut (Fresh-'000 Nuts) 33,048 31,830 49,264 38,340 51,551 31,610 57,773 31,795 76,566 42,660
Coconut Oil/ kg. 363.85 177.67 442.31 206.86 511.05 169.92 570.00 227.54 1,202.72 241.59
Desiccated Coconut/ kg 194.55 172.18 304.99 275.59 214.44 140.63 1,525.18 40.22 338.20 222.88
Copra/ kg 132.96 87.87 128.39 107.53 138.58 86.38 191.55 117.95 915.91 255.06
* Provisional. Sources:Sri Lanka Tea Board, Rubber Development Department ,Coconut Development Authority
2014*2013
F.O.B. PRICES AND COLOMBO MARKET PRICES (C.M.P.) OF MAJOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
TABLE 14
20122010 2011
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Installed
Capacity(Mw.) Hydro Thermal Total
2002 2,110 2,691 4,238 6,929
2003 2,232 3,302 4,260 7,561
2004 2,620 2,971 5,077 8,048
2005 2,484 3,455 5,284 8,739
2006 2,428 4,635 4,751 9,386
2007 2,440 3,962 5,843 9,805
2008 2,694 4,136 5,449 9,585
2009 2,683 3,907 5,975 9,882
2010 2,817 5,719 4,994 10,713
2011 2,817 4,741 6,765 11,506
2012 3,312 3,453 8,346 11,799
2013 3,371 7,175 4,774 11,949
2014* 3,939 4,862 7,556 12,418
*Provisional
TABLE 15
Year
Units Generated GWH
INSTALLED CAPACITY AND GROSS ELECTRICITY GENERATED
Source: Ceylon Electricity Board
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Sales
Year L.P. Gas L.P. Gas
(MT) (MT)
2002 18,110.0 156,503.0
2003 15,599.0 160,105.8
2004 15,359.0 166,035.3
2005 10,707.2 164,823.6
2006 14,522.2 169,871.5
2007 16,523.6 179,743.4
2008 15,911.2 158,492.3
2009 24,513.8 170,288.1
2010 22,781.9 187,433.3
2011 24,268.3 205,193.5
2012 17,469.4 211,214.8
2013 22,129.0 217,997.0
2014* 28,184.0 231,939.0
* Provisional
Production
PRODUCTION AND SALES OF L.P. GAS
TABLE 16
Sources : Litro Gas Company Limited
Laugh Gas Company Limited
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(GWH)
Year Domestic Commercial Industrial Local Authorities Other Total
2002 1,790.5 925.3 1,962.5 804.0 122.0 5,604.3
2003 1,995.3 1,041.5 2,156.5 894.2 118.3 6,205.8
2004 2,166.1 1,130.0 2,266.0 980.2 121.5 6,663.9
2005 2,402.0 1,253.0 2,447.0 1,027.0 125.4 7,254.4
2006 2,565.0 1,392.0 2,600.0 1,112.0 143.6 7,812.6
2007 2,799.0 1,517.0 2,705.0 1,151.0 262.0 8,434.0
2008 2,781.0 1,561.0 2,674.0 1,129.0 272.0 8,417.0
2009 2,883.0 1,637.0 2,518.0 1,120.0 283.0 8,441.0
2010 3,138.0 1,754.0 2,870.0 1,184.0 305.0 9,251.0
2011 3,379.0 1,827.0 3,131.0 1,266.0 149.0 9,752.0
2012 3,522.0 2,042.0 3,285.0 1,302.0 324.0 10,475.0
2013 3,488.0 2,148.0 3,347.0 1,308.0 334.0 10,625.0
2014* 3,521.0 2,328.0 3,498.0 1,352.0 363.0 11,062.0
* Provisional
ELECTRICITY SALES BY THE TYPE OF CUSTOMER
TABLE 17
Source: Ceylon Electricity Board
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Variety Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value
CaratsCarats (Rs.Mn.) Carats (Rs.Mn.) Carats (Rs.Mn.) Carats (Rs.Mn.) Carats (Rs.Mn.)
('000) ('000) ('000) ('000) ('000) ('000)
Alexandrite 2.2 93.9 2.6 99.8 2.9 179.2 2.7 142.3 7.1 192.5
Blue Sapphire 283.6 4,223.1 330.3 5,918.0 385.5 8,092.7 959.6 7,469.1 595.8 8,766.9
Cat,s Eye 32.3 169.1 38.0 229.7 54.2 410.5 65.8 379.4 95.3 478.0
Pathmaraga 5.0 387.0 2.6 293.1 3.3 236.9 4.3 272.2 4.4 333.2
Pink Sapphire 26.1 349.7 25.6 412.2 40.7 683.2 29.5 705.1 31.9 580.0
Ruby 31.3 135.7 23.3 258.9 14.8 440.3 37.4 224.2 30.1 912.8
Star Ruby 6.9 15.3 6.4 10.3 2.6 17.0 4.5 17.7 3.5 34.6
Star Sapphire 191.3 275.2 201.9 299.5 243.7 449.6 244.8 443.2 289.9 588.0
White Sapphire 41.3 49.0 61.4 68.1 99.1 123.9 77.1 112.5 64.6 95.2
Yellow Sapphire 24.4 252.7 23.5 266.0 31.6 492.8 201.0 418.1 134.5 698.8
Other Sapphire 1,503.9 1,043.9 1,374.5 1,526.8 1,913.2 2,120.2 2,814.6 2,850.9 2,641.9 4,626.6
Others 5,231.9 494.0 7,063.4 645.2 6,385.2 964.9 20,152.3 4,180.4 8,691.6 1,345.7
Total 7,380.1 7,488.6 9,153.3 10,027.6 9,176.8 14,211.2 21,778.8 14,364.3 12,590.4 18,652.1
* Provisional. Source : National Gem & Jewellery Authority
2011 20122010 2014*2013
TABLE 18- GEM EXPORT STATISTICS
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Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value
(MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000)
Ilmanite 48,177 64,624 62,665 81,939 39,518 68,238 37,904 106,475 29,420 127,612
Rutile 2,493 11,070 1,970 11,350 1,589 12,766 1,406 20,053 2,111 43,871
Hi-Ilmanite 5,184 23,017 5,130 29,565 4,589 36,877 4,780 6,819 3,551 73,802
Zircon 797 3,594 641 3,688 292 2,345 227 3,230 1,334 27,735
*Provisional
ITEM Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value
(MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000) (MT) (Rs.'000)
Ilmanite - Local - - - - - 1 1.00 31
Exports 65,311 473,844 50,750 1,174,963 19,636 693,922 36,305 690,481 20,594 401,977
Rutile - Local - 33 445 41,346 - 13 0.06 13
Exports 3,014 236,250 1,246 248,780 999 419,531 1,871 256,230 1,999 184,466
Zircon - Local - - 236 35,924 1 334 0.01 2 2.00 221
Exports 873 88,599 - - 496 135,467 2 688 1,401 157,517
High Ilmanite - Local - - - - - - - - - -
Exports 5,390 45,764 2,000 66,195 5,482 230,968 - -
*Provisional
TABLE 19
MINERAL SANDS PRODUCTION
2011
2011
Source: Lanka Mineral Sands Limited
TABLE 20
MINERAL SANDS SALES
2014*
2014*
2013
2013*2012
Source: Lanka Mineral Sands Limited
2010
2010
2012
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Country 2012 2013 2014* 2013/12 2014/13
U.S.A. 195,470 241,563 259,858 23.6 7.6
U.K. 113,375 117,485 117,780 3.6 0.3
Italy 52,646 53,288 65,183 1.2 22.3
Germany 24,313 25,269 24,080 3.9 -4.7
Belgium 15,077 20,653 21,432 37.0 3.8
France 11,971 15,182 21,308 26.8 40.4
Canada 9,985 10,492 11,817 5.1 12.6
Netherlands 5,883 8,770 10,036 49.1 14.4
Australia 4,208 7,427 6,871 76.5 -7.5
India 5,228 7,036 6,265 34.6 -11.0
U.A.E. 5,575 6,995 5,471 25.5 -21.8
Japan 3,515 5,997 4,648 70.6 -22.5
Hong kong 3,479 4,886 4,579 40.4 -6.3
Sweden 3,813 4,105 4,520 7.7 10.1
China 2,207 3,541 4,506 60.4 27.3
Mexico 2,013 2,839 4,459 41.0 57.1
Spain 2,358 2,812 3,256 19.3 15.8
Slovakia 2,275 2,675 3,244 17.6 21.3
Russia 2,211 2,642 2,580 19.5 -2.3
Ireland 881 2,054 2,573 133.1 25.3
Saudi Arabia 1,305 1,911 2,306 46.4 20.7
Austria 1,851 1,658 1,740 -10.4 4.9
Singapore 1,199 1,647 1,477 37.4 -10.3
Brazil 1,000 1,572 1,426 57.2 -9.3
Malaysia 1,038 1,562 1,338 50.5 -14.3
Norway 960 1,183 1,207 23.2 2.0
Denmark 1,012 1,076 910 6.3 -15.4
Panama 888 1,022 807 15.1 -21.0
Other 6,920 11,150 15,595 61.1 39.9
TOTAL 488,253 573,724 611,271 17.5 6.5
* Provisional
Change - %
APPAREL EXPORTS BY COUNTRY
TABLE 21
Source : Sri Lanka Customs
Value (Rs.Mn)
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(Rs. Mn.)
Product 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
A. Refinery
1. Supper petrol 13,581 13,056 18,241 12,361 13,965 22,536 21,489 20,856 21,875
2. Kerosene 10,254 8,087 13,235 5,573 8,153 11,714 10,680 8,353 9,439
3. Auto Diesel 39,503 24,362 48,624 30,353 36,039 52,723 65,158 52,784 65,913
4. Fuel Oil 28,166 38,028 46,632 35,113 36,600 58,469 63,332 66,722 57,743
5. Avtur 9,298 9,247 19,053 13,199 11,109 15,436 13,283 18,159 24,396
6. S.B.P. and L.A.W.S. 658 934 390 102 242 479 526 432 360
7. Other 9,180 12,690 13,370 11,039 11,733 16,783 13,404 15,282 55,085
Total 110,639 106,404 159,545 107,740 117,841 178,140 187,873 182,588 234,811
* Provisional
TABLE 22
PRODUCTION VALUE OF SELECTED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Source: Sri Lanka Petroleum Corporation
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Unit 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 *
A. Refinery
1. Super Petrol MT 193,585 163,478 163,735 179,096 157,972 206,484 151,536 145,215 152,259
2. Kerosene MT 143,956 96,788 111,144 82,513 92,775 92,916 74,906 57,297 65,195
3. Auto Diesel MT 628,210 444,349 450,882 485,302 441,545 501,083 412,362 389,717 496,239
4. Fuel Oil 3500 MT 253,513 272,380 249,818 282,048 241,930 244,712 217,240 146,538 159,616
5. Fuel Oil 500 MT 16,510 - - - - - - -
6. Fuel Oil 800 MT 35,135 100,932 18,801 35,901 47,918 54,287 66,953 56,011 52,011
7. Fuel Oil 1000 MT 88,063 4,505 - - - - - -
8. Fuel Oil 1500 MT 372,985 392,199 463,491 462,577 396,034 480,379 364,607 521,224 419,579
9. Chemical Neptha MT 109,175 87,713 100,297 105,318 84,289 79,962 69,840 88,497 117,028
10. Bitumine MT 55,386 11,099 45,426 41,588 34,943 46,062 26,548 5,025
11. Avtur MT 130,926 172,462 154,433 195,406 126,407 155,346 93,162 124,544 168,481
12. S.B.P. MT 5,878 4,473 2,542 813 2,734 3,801 3,700 2,995 2,514
13.Super Diesel MT NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
14. L.P.G. MT 14,221 16,023 16,218 24,348 22,927 24,114 17,437 22,136 28,106
15. Asphalt MT - 25,412 - - - - - -
Total MT 2,047,543 1,791,813 1,776,787 1,894,910 1,649,474 1,889,146 1,498,291 1,559,199 1,661,028
* Provisional NA - Not Available
TABLE 23
ANNUAL PETROLEUM PRODUCTION
Source: Sri Lanka Petroleum Corporation
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Period Quantity Value
Quantity(MT) Value (Rs.000' ) Quantity(MT) Value (Rs.000' ) (MT) (Rs.000' )
2003 1,163,701 6,427,000 1,149,243 6,743,000 1,392,801 5,302,190
2004 1,330,357 8,368,824 1,314,033 8,749,980 807,616 3,496,498
2005 1,456,174 10,947,779 1,434,160 11,167,211 1,459,736 7,615,484
2006 1,542,083 12,963,094 1,511,452 13,761,965 1,849,474 11,795,607
2007 1,634,152 15,598,264 1,590,884 16,249,135 2,116,711 14,976,341
2008 1,535,303 17,402,564 1,603,221 19,740,474 2,000,191 16,791,617
2009 1,510,799 17,645,795 1,496,001 18,470,888 1,702,065 14,041,633
2010 1,737,365 18,082,152 1,723,744 19,655,120 2,359,105 18,350,923
2011 1,984,156 20,915,057 1,965,861 22,733,015 2,584,192 22,222,415
2012 2,066,190 18,715,473 2,109,679 27,363,077 3,796,736 33,336,544
2013 1,929,247 19,113,912 1,908,891 27,517,978 4,122,815 40,536,148
2014* 1,884,567 19,957,348 1,821,989 25,923,937 4,362,546 41,303,775
* Provisional Sources : Holcim Cement Co.Ltd, Tokyo Cement Co.Ltd. Sri Lanka Customs,.
TABLE 24
ANNUAL PRODUCTION AND SALES OF CEMENT
Local Production
Production Sales
Imports
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(m3 - '000)
2003 147,279 26,708 3,796 8,916 1,843 137 26,436 8,188 223,303
2004 158,447 23,788 3,550 8,132 1,958 111 26,073 8,304 230,363
2005 166,453 21,988 2,350 7,648 2,055 131 27,653 8,683 236,961
2006 172,741 24,052 1,644 5,396 2,146 156 28,980 8,962 244,077
2007 189,303 25,834 1,440 5,603 2,002 173 30,100 9,201 263,656
2008 204,460 27,650 1,070 3,983 2,008 181 30,686 9,702 279,740
2009 212,765 27,574 1,371 3,359 1,942 175 31,470 10,532 289,188
2010 226,164 28,421 1,672 2,634 2,197 180 32,884 10,667 304,819
2011 241,820 31,090 1,712 2,409 2,308 172 34,700 11,229 325,440
2012 262,159 33,206 2,249 2,009 2,314 163 35,133 11,559 348,792
2013 271,820 35,361 2,170 1,076 2,384 125 36,101 11,973 361,010
2014 * 296,983 40,635 2,446 553 2,632 122 34,973 12,675 391,019
** Including public water taps
* Provisional
Government
Institute
Local
Government**
Tourist
HotelShips/VesselIndustrialCommericialHouseYear
Source : National Water Supply and Drainge Board
TABLE 25
WATER SALES BY THE TYPE OF CUSTOMER
School,
Religious
Centers &
Government
Quarters
Total
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 *
01. Route Kilometerage 1,447 1,447 1,447 1,447 1,447 1,447 1,447 1,449 1,449 1,449
02. Rolling Stocks
(i) Engines (locomotives) 246 246 246 246 262 266 266 266 266 266
(ii) Carriages 1,152 1,152 1,156 1,234 1,234 1,245 1,245 1,287 1,287 1,287
(iii) Wagons 2,458 2,458 2,455 2,455 2,455 2,182 2,182 2,297 2,297 2,297
03. Train Kilometers Operated
(i) Passenger trains '000 7,717 7,838 8,811 8,343 8,983 9,086 9,108 10,229 10,784 10,260
(ii) Goods trains '000 301 279 372 337 327 295 457 515 539 533
04. Passenger Kilometers
(i) Ordinary tickets
'000 Km. 2,767,995 2,761,515 3,172,437 2,931,984 2,963,884 2,813,558 2,217,225 3,340,499 4,234,772 4,477,441
(ii) Season tickets
'000 Km. 1,589,717 1,563,750 1,594,417 1,749,344 1,603,940 1,539,270 1,255,041 1,698,947 2,022,603 2,053,722
05. Passengers Carried '000 114,425 100,601 110,464 104,599 101,807 101,454 96,110 80,462 118,706 123,017
(i) Income per passenger
per Km. (Cents) 0.34 0.42 0.42 0.60 0.72 0.72 0.70 2.85 2.87 2.89
(ii) Expenditure per passenger
per Km. (Cents) 1.28 1.41 1.43 1.22 1.83 1.55 2.58 6.69 6.67 7.02
06. Goods Carried '000 MT 1,549 1,621 1,707 1,694 1,647 2,702 1,542 2,059 1,912 1,933
(i) Income per ton
per Km. (Cents) 2.00 2.52 2.35 3.26 2.92 2.58 1.50 12.91 13.41 13.77
(ii) Expenditure per ton
per Km. (Cents) 3.12 2.95 2.95 3.00 3.86 2.65 2.69 12.82 15.84 16.84
07. Total Revenue Rs.Mn. 1,958 2,491 2,999 3,671 4,020 4,018 4,235 4,852 5,423 5,886
08. Total Expenditure Rs.Mn. 5,999 6,473 7,297 8,225 8,788 7,191 8,295 8,648 10,587 10,830
* Provisional
TABLE 26
TRANSPORT SERVICES - RAILWAY
Source: Department of Railway
44
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
01. Total number of buses owned 8,649 9,007 9,010 9,326 9,125 8,403 7,821 7,756 7,607 7,003
02. Average number of buses
operated per day 3,808 3,886 4,135 4,246 4,440 4,450 4,365 4,314 4,373 4,596
03. Number of bus Kilometers
operated ('000) Kilometers N.A. 260,520 304,889 313,674 335,861 341,618 340,841 337,830 343,692 371,236
04. Total number of passengers
carried ('000) 868,300 843,700 928,700 903,700 918,900 923,100 671,084 914,652 891,600 930,089
05. Total Revenue (Rs.'000) 10,225,300 12,561,700 15,398,700 18,188,400 21,527,913 21,559,963 21,017,551 20,742 22,772 33,665
06. Revenue per bus Km. in Rs.Cts 40 48 51 58 63 63 62 78 88 91
07. Total Expenditure (Rs.'000) 12,682,400 14,892,000 17,000,300 20,706,000 20,811,938 22,390,413 23,043,466 28,799,659 31,724,399 33,547,721
* Provisional Source: Sri Lanka Central Transport Board
N.A.=Not Available
TABLE 27
SRI LANKA TRANSPORT BOARD
45
SLTB Private Private cars Motor
Buses Buses and Hiring cars Cycles
Stocks as at
2004 16,775 55,043 506,855 1,099,818 207,704 200,651 175,865 2,262,711
2005 16,859 57,028 565,223 1,265,514 221,848 218,074 182,834 2,527,380
2006 16,994 60,239 657,267 1,422,140 242,140 238,899 190,223 2,827,902
2007 17,101 62,769 722,938 1,604,648 260,412 262,374 195,552 3,125,794
2008 17,149 63,901 787,979 1,760,600 274,288 288,506 198,570 3,390,993
2009 17,179 64,610 831,105 1,896,021 282,427 303,790 199,936 3,595,068
2010 17,280 67,000 948,829 2,100,832 293,826 324,534 203,090 3,955,391
2011 18,882 69,646 1,167,560 2,354,163 307,340 346,648 215,493 4,479,732
2012 19,007 72,616 1,324,757 2,546,447 318,367 368,540 227,293 4,877,027
2013 19,080 74,348 1,457,764 2,715,727 323,180 381,578 232,001 5,203,678
2014* 19,080 78,199 1,496,544 2,988,612 327,364 390,660 332,775 5,633,234
Note : All cars have been included in the category of private cars from 1981 onwards.
TABLE 28
MOTOR VEHICLES - REGISTERED
Period Lorries Tractors Other Total
46
Tourist Tourist Receipts Annual Room Employment
Year Nights Receipts Per Tourist Occupancy
'000 Rs.Mn. Per day (US$) Rate Direct Indirect
2005 4,754 36,377.0 74.6 13,162 24,740 45.4 52,085 72,919
2006 5,793 42,585.5 83.4 14,218 27,117 47.8 55,649 77,909
2007 4,940 42,519.3 79.1 14,604 27,500 46.2 60,516 84,722
2008 4,186 37,094.0 76.7 14,793 28,698 43.9 51,306 71,828
2009 4,075 40,133.0 81.8 14,461 28,344 48.4 52,071 72,899
2010 6,548 65,018.0 88.0 14,714 28,978 70.2 55,023 77,032
2011 8,560 91,925.6 98.0 14,653 28,844 77.1 57,786 80,899
2012 10,056 132,426.5 103.0 15,510 30,880 71.2 67,862 95,007
2013 10,909 221,147.1 156.5 16,223 32,284 71.7 112,550 157,600
2014* 15,119 317,501.7 160.8 18,078 35,976 74.3 129,790 170,100
* Provisional.
TABLE 29
GROWTH TRENDS OF TOURISM
Accommodation Capacity
Source: Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
Number of
Rooms
Number of
Beds
47
Country of Region 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
01. North America 46,457 35,323 28,355 24,311 24,948 40,216 49,057 59,236 65,616 72,653
02. Latin America 705 775 3,962 3,739 617 620 1,036 1,626 3,166 4,124
03. Western Europe 227,191 228,447 194,448 167,187 170,123 256,861 315,210 373,063 421,037 479,007
04. Eastern Europe 9,290 14,221 25,573 29,440 26,310 35,517 50,420 72,401 125,695 154,153
05. Middle East 10,236 10,345 13,554 16,776 23,741 37,540 56,330 56,169 80,509 88,991
06. Africa 2,340 3,235 2,712 2,141 1,549 2,308 3,614 5,045 8,081 12,163
07. Asia 223,351 242,132 202,480 173,042 174,534 244,124 333,841 380,289 509,653 650,810
08. Australia 29,738 25,127 22,924 21,839 26,068 37,290 46,467 57,776 60,836 65,252
Total 549,308 559,605 494,008 438,475 447,890 654,476 855,975 1,005,605 1,274,593 1,527,153
* Provisional.
TABLE 30
TOURIST ARRIVALS BY REGION OF RESIDENCE
Source: Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
48
(Rs. Million)
Item 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 *
01. Tea 70,830 77,327 86,337 106,217 129,465 136,185 151,222 165,445 180,431 199,440 212,589
02. Rubber 5,182 4,680 9,341 12,066 13,535 11,327 17,420 22,812 15,726 9,194 5,916
03. Coconuts 6,847 5,926 6,894 8,524 10,259 8,522 7,613 15,548 10,980 11,126 27,996
(i) Fresh Nuts 911 1,011 1,385 1,148 1,336 1,839 1,269 457 987 1,225 1,748
(ii) Desiccated
Coconut 4,698 3,375 3,983 5,975 7,011 5,325 5,383 13,957 8,626 7,527 14,377
(iii) Coconut Oil 188 134 174 195 426 508 823 854 1,277 1,975 5,902
(iv) Copra 1,050 1,406 1,353 1,206 1,486 851 138 281 91 345 787
* Provisional.
TABLE 31
VALUE OF EXPORTS BY PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES
Sources: - Sri Lanka Tea Board, Rubber Development Department, Sri Lanka Customs,
Ministry of Coconut Development--and Janatha Estate Development
49
(Rs. Million) (Rs. Million)
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
1 U.S.A. 199,441 208,338 218,941 204,360 182,600 199,081 237,160 269,810 322,359 355,164
2 U.K. 77,926 91,456 112,592 118,038 117,650 114,990 122,838 135,004 139,075 145,620
3 Germany Fe. Republic 27,208 34,179 48,489 43,957 39,976 45,022 56,240 57,704 60,400 64,851
4 Belgium 25,970 34,851 45,052 44,380 42,286 43,627 60,384 59,203 59,825 41,576
5 Russia 15,831 19,564 22,356 23,913 22,116 27,429 31,114 33,465 36,139 35,746
6 UAE 14,562 17,959 23,231 27,683 24,286 27,256 32,859 28,028 30,545 36,045
7 Japan 14,323 16,923 17,880 17,570 16,157 19,017 24,726 27,498 28,920 30,810
8 France 12,105 16,016 19,440 19,500 16,500 17,737 20,235 22,424 25,094 34,387
9 Netherland (Holland) 9,940 12,628 16,713 17,043 17,966 20,795 21,856 20,247 24,639 31,687
10 Canada 72,186 8,015 8,691 9,706 8,522 10,531 13,958 18,174 19,497 22,370
11 Hong Kong 6,045 7,448 9,222 15,559 11,122 13,038 12,046 13,432 17,032 18,249
12 Singapore 7,178 7,664 8,904 8,335 10,068 18,353 44,965 12,180 12,917 18,289
13 Iraq 2,035 2,529 2,927 4,602 4,301 5,870 9,468 11,124 11,594 12,013
14 Pakistan 4,327 6,066 6,133 7,731 6,374 6,695 8,323 10,559 10,741 9,694
15 Saudi Arabia 3,815 2,964 5,684 5,795 4,606 4,909 6,948 7,638 8,207 9,568
16 United Arab Rep.(Egypt) 1,382 1,914 2,060 2,306 1,998 2,440 3,769 5,303 5,744 5,376
17 Libya 2,129 1,177 2,542 2,324 2,819 3,969 2,596 8,665 2,868 5,990
18 All other countries 184,937 213,743 276,446 313,116 554,129 344,450 433,810 431,011 476,722 402,845
Total Export # 616,339 703,434 847,302 885,918 1,083,477 925,206 1,143,297 1,171,468 1,292,320 1,280,280
* Provisional Source: Sri Lanka Customs
# Excluding Re-exports
EXPORTS BY PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES
TABLE 32
50
(Rs. Million)
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
1 India Republic 187,673 307,937 307,410 194,612 287,889 480,989 448,810 403,967 519,360
2 China Republic 81,085 102,852 120,070 101,218 140,210 236,087 327,836 382,501 445,805
3 Singapore 102,096 122,547 173,346 126,950 182,418 170,183 164,202 232,415 165,831
4 UAE 19,383 41,048 50,491 33,948 37,900 90,117 165,022 158,234 229,271
5 Japan 46,739 45,706 45,993 25,481 66,042 113,367 70,770 86,531 122,878
6 Malaysia 44,992 38,477 38,887 30,001 43,293 83,323 70,223 73,604 93,459
7 China Taiwan 28,572 29,160 27,216 23,145 29,858 38,939 48,813 58,749 57,882
8 Hong Kong 68,520 80,181 75,246 59,272 65,539 79,312 74,530 55,493 45,852
9 Thailand 21,100 25,546 32,301 31,073 35,676 54,307 58,728 55,316 60,326
10 Germany Fe. Republic 23,160 25,386 30,455 29,121 28,592 39,610 40,766 49,652 42,727
11 Pakistan 15,238 19,841 20,793 22,545 31,857 37,070 44,781 48,942 36,505
12 USA 20,844 28,222 32,223 30,397 19,003 36,849 29,876 45,520 64.308.8
13 Korea South 19,368 20,259 21,616 19,374 22,780 369 41,174 38,595 42,275
14 U.K. 31,539 25,026 26,108 24,892 29,590 34,336 37,968 36,324 37,956
15 Switzerland 12,912 19,284 20,598 13,713 17,329 74,732 29,860 31,195 16,914
16 New Zealand 14,257 17,328 26,715 9,796 8,045 30,176 31,201 28,213 33,062
17 Australia 10,835 11,599 21,165 15,256 20,913 30,245 27,711 27,531 30,995
18 France 14,564 17,102 19,818 11,472 17,062 25,287 18,509 17,350 21,261
19 Netherland (Holland) 7,989 8,292 11,174 8,056 13,434 9,076 10,073 11,095 10,914
20 Sweden 11,807 12,577 11,469 3,794 5,605 6,503 9,825 9,040 7,077
21 South Africa 1,735 1,820 2,556 2,026 2,024 3,965 2,890 4,700 2,826
22 United Arab(Egypt) 928 1,245 4,598 2,175 1,052 1,432 4,641 2,702 2,937
23 Iran 74,829 83,063 129,705 97,240 74,294 159,101 84,455 1,486 1,025
24 Other Countries 156,204 175,559 227,280 167,921 213,454 341,593 439,990 458,250 421,388
Total Imports # 1,016,372 1,260,057 1,477,230 1,083,477 1,393,859 2,176,967 2,282,652 2,317,405 2,448,523
* Provisional
IMPORTS BY PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES
TABLE 33
Source: Sri Lanka Customs
51
(Rs.Cts)
ITEM Unit 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013* 2014*
01. Paddy (Samba) Bushels 313 290 388 680 706 622 613 628 656 836
02. Kurakkan Kg. 31 31 39 59 57 61 62 78 116 85
03. Green Gram Kg. 54 66 81 95 105 134 141 158 182 191
04. Cow-pea Kg. 42 52 72 88 100 114 138 146 160 143
05. Ground Nuts Kg. 41 46 52 72 82 86 105 118 111 119
06. Manioc Kg. 14 15 18 25 24 24 30 31 32 34
07. Sweet Potatoes Kg. 17 18 21 29 28 29 34 36 36 39
08. Red Onions Kg. 39 46 52 71 74 74 121 71 124 74
09. Chillies-Dried Kg. 96 131 163 184 190 167 220 171 190 182
10. Coffee Seed Kg. 64 91 205 247 222 219 230 263 232 236
11. Coconuts each 14 13 16 24 18 25 30 25 34 33
12. Goats each 3,695 4,100 5,047 6,533 7,021 7,770 8,019 9,191 11,236 11,061
13. Pigs each 4,482 5,738 6,894 8,190 9,198 9,914 11,239 10,573 12,315 14,166
14. Poultry Full Grown each 240 271 267 299 300 339 327 342 358 350
15. Buffaloes each 11,338 14,278 18,624 24,212 27,481 30,103 32,635 37,392 39,568 41,556
16. Neat Cattle (Others) each 9,781 12,043 14,034 18,128 19,920 22,523 22,891 25,101 27,551 30,350
17. Milch Cow (High Bred) each 20,590 25,346 29,191 33,398 34,483 36,165 41,412 45,120
18. Eggs each 6 6 7 9 10 13 12 10 13 12
19. Milk (Cow) 750 ml. 19 21 24 25 27 28 32 37 39 40
* Provisional.
ANNUAL AVERAGES OF PRODUCER PRICES FOR SELECTED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
TABLE 34
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
39
(Rs.Cts.)
ITEM Unit 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
Food
Rice-Parboiled-Local Kg. 39.69 38.72 37.19 52.59 69.04 69.57 67.21 61.04 59.65 62.15 78.86
Rice-Raw-Local Kg. 37.44 33.57 31.16 43.48 65.12 62.53 60.11 57.26 57.09 60.18 73.51
Flour Kg. 27.53 30.50 35.01 50.95 73.18 70.84 69.61 81.27 91.21 98.13 97.80
Bread 450 g. 14.55 16.44 18.89 27.20 37.08 37.78 36.26 48.50 55.32 59.95 60.00
Dhall-Mysore Kg. 70.24 77.26 74.72 99.01 192.52 199.70 165.50 148.61 145.18 156.34 162.80
Dhall Lanka Mung Kg. 114.84 122.48 156.70 211.87 212.57 185.83 267.54 321.26 241.48 331.64 415.98
Chillies (dried) Kg. 145.55 127.52 181.95 203.23 214.97 222.25 202.01 282.96 233.77 235.81 234.64
Onion-Red Kg. 59.63 69.08 74.07 85.43 101.93 110.71 116.47 177.50 116.18 182.21 114.80
Coconuts each 14.72 18.32 16.64 21.15 31.15 24.38 31.85 40.76 34.56 43.16 45.59
Coconut Oil 750 ml. 69.03 78.18 80.05 123.33 176.95 135.64 154.56 215.94 168.56 194.06 211.76
Potatoes Kg. 63.00 69.23 69.69 72.17 75.35 89.83 92.07 101.29 103.75 110.93 116.95
Beef (with bones) Kg. 202.39 239.70 265.88 308.65 354.05 392.37 437.21 457.65 497.45 541.76 577.75
Mutton (with bones) Kg. 382.38 417.80 476.45 604.22 709.64 740.81 765.88 829.59 1055.95 1175.96 1273.59
Fresh Fish
Seer Kg. 434.86 425.56 572.78 663.63 751.12 800.72 926.40 1050.63 1143.08 1123.05 1181.87
Paraw Kg. 318.92 347.22 414.90 498.16 555.86 579.74 658.19 705.28 778.60 785.07 800.69
Mullet Kg. 282.73 306.44 448.15 511.77 526.39 597.83 632.42 712.64 693.73 723.73
Dried Fish
Seer Kg. 419.85 483.93 558.07 636.84 764.48 825.98 877.82 919.44 1136.19 1278.77 1315.44
Paraw Kg. 299.86 319.45 448.66 516.61 634.72 699.71 724.77 767.96 857.13 909.09 968.87
Katta Kg. 366.51 424.58 498.04 566.43 678.56 762.88 819.91 839.17 983.63 1018.84 1050.71
Spratts Kg. 193.08 232.59 229.52 250.21 337.39 357.65 355.05 365.17 447.99 671.58 569.31
Other
Tea Dust Kg. 244.99 277.26 305.79 358.31 447.31 644.07 812.70 819.96 853.27 964.45 1034.55
Sugar Kg. 37.09 41.44 57.05 53.25 63.07 81.97 93.76 95.85 101.00 100.95 101.71
Egg (Medium and Small) each 5.17 6.69 6.36 7.79 9.21 10.75 13.61 11.73 11.27 14.06 12.75
Fresh Milk (Ambewela) Litre - - - - - - 128.21 143.60 154.76 165.00 181.77
Fresh Milk (Milk Board) ++ Litre 39.81 40.00 34.15 39.08 58.75 43.34 50.00 55.31 67.47 70.00 70.00
Lakspray + 400 g. 134.26 146.88 154.00 183.81 267.50 239.05 258.14 251.43 293.46 318.26 363.13
Lactogen 450 g. 169.20 170.65 193.33 219.24 298.10 295.00 338.27 340.46 374.81 415.41 458.24
Fuel and Light
Kerosene Oil Litre 25.50 28.61 40.58 58.46 72.92 50.50 51.00 60.47 101.98 106.00 99.87
Firewood 50 kg. 196.65 232.75 261.24 292.38 365.77 398.77 404.42 435.67 481.58 516.07 538.37
Miscellaneous
Sunlight Cake 16.61 18.91 20.00 22.18 26.14 27.00 27.00 29.67 34.41 37.00 39.90
Sovereign Bar each 65.00 65.60 85.00 70.01 40.00 180.00 180.00 190.00 201.67 222.50 238.38
Train fares (3rd class) per mile 0.66 0.66 0.66 0.66 1.38 0.93 1.35 1.49 1.49 1.49 0.93
Bus fares per section 1.81 2.26 2.69 3.05 3.81 3.66 3.78 3.97 4.97 5.12 5.32
Petrol Litre 61.85 75.75 90.23 108.53 140.91 124.89 115.00 135.91 148.08 161.55 160.07
Postal ordinary letters each 4.58 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.67
Post Card each 3.17 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.33
Cinema - Odc - - - - 80.00 80.00 95.00 100.00 100.00 105.00 120.00
+ 400 grams
++ From 2009, Price of Fresh Milk (Highland) appeared for Fresh Milk (Milk Board).
** Cinema - Prices of Odc Appeard for the 2008, Behalf of the 1st Class & 2
nd Class
ANNUAL AVERAGES OF OPEN MARKET RETAIL PRICES (IN COLOMBO CITY)
TABLE 35
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
39
All Food and Clothing Housing, Water Furnishing H/H Health Transport Communication Recreation Education Miscellaneous
Items Non- Alcoholic and Electricity ,Gas Equipment and and Goods and
Beverages Footwear and Other Fuels Routine Maintanance Culture Services
Of the House
2006/07 100.0 41.0 3.1 23.7 3.6 3.2 12.3 4.8 1.5 3.9 2.9
2008 129.2 144.0 112.5 114.0 113.0 150.4 141.7 82.6 116.1 110.3 113.3
2009 133.6 148.5 122.0 115.1 122.5 184.7 138.4 88.2 122.7 120.7 122.4
2010 141.9 158.8 130.2 119.2 128.0 233.9 139.7 90.3 131.8 135.9 126.3
2011 151.5 172.7 147.6 124.4 133.8 240.3 149.6 90.3 139.0 140.6 131.1
2012 162.9 180.9 162.1 136.4 142.7 247.5 181.9 90.3 144.6 141.2 136.5
2013 174.2 195.2 170.8 151.0 148.5 251.7 190.2 90.3 150.4 142.6 142.2
2014 179.9 202.5 171.4 152.7 151.9 273.1 198.9 93.9 153.8 143.3 146.8
Source: Department of Census and Statistics
TABLE 36
COLOMBO CONSUMERS' PRICE INDEX
BY MAJOR COMMODITY GROUPS (2006/07 = 100)
40
All Food Alcoholic Textile Paper Chemicals Petroleum Non- Metal Transport Electrical Machi- Fuel Miscel- Domestic Imports Exports Consu- Inter- Invest-
Period Items Drinks and Products and Products Metalic Products Equip- Appliances -nery and laneous mer mediate ment
Footwear Chemical Products ment and Light
Products Supplies
2002 1,629.0 1,526.5 1,895.8 645.0 1,109.6 1,007.1 2,395.4 2,942.6 820.9 977.4 1,006.7 815.7 2,998.1 3,156.1 1,373.1 1,244.5 2,664.7 1,594.0 1,752.8 1,649.8
2003 1,679.1 1,493.0 1,955.5 645.9 1,109.6 1,136.8 2,608.0 3,344.1 922.0 1,023.9 995.8 847.3 3,441.7 3,869.4 1,426.2 1,391.8 2,591.9 1,579.1 2,010.5 1,854.1
2004 1,889.0 1,674.3 2,171.9 654.1 1,022.8 1,221.4 2,987.8 3,869.3 971.8 1,087.1 1,010.0 869.8 3,483.5 4,735.3 1,572.8 1,525.7 3,033.8 1,747.4 2,365.7 2,099.9
2005 2,105.9 1,844.2 2,462.6 667.4 1,077.8 1,392.9 3,684.7 5,608.7 972.5 1,242.8 1,068.5 896.6 3,525.2 4,831.3 1,689.4 1,797.9 3,407.9 1,922.1 2,627.3 2,855.6
2006 2,351.5 1,937.3 2,733.5 678.3 1,085.3 1,309.8 4,685.6 7,537.1 984.0 1,479.8 1,247.0 941.9 3,525.2 6,412.6 1,874.2 2,192.1 3,610.0 2,019.8 3,293.6 3,701.2
2007 2,924.4 2,547.4 3,053.3 696.8 1,086.2 1,436.8 5,929.1 7,801.4 1,118.8 1,787.2 1,542.2 1,006.2 3,525.2 7,477.2 2,134.3 2,737.5 4,914.3 2,592.0 3,951.5 3,867.8
2008 3,653.6 3,263.1 3,629.4 768.0 1,101.3 2,093.9 7,797.7 8,200.5 1,405.6 2,232.0 1,608.3 1,105.1 4,001.5 8,454.2 2,612.6 3,682.9 5,942.6 3,275.3 4,942.5 4,139.8
2009 3,500.9 3,281.8 4,151.8 800.7 1,106.9 2,167.1 6,023.6 8,387.4 1,298.5 2,397.8 1,592.2 1,225.8 5,226.2 6,392.0 2,703.6 3,282.6 5,545.0 3,360.5 3,865.9 4,238.2
2010 3,893.0 3,612.4 4,577.0 781.5 1,126.6 1,872.1 6,161.6 8,443.9 1,284.4 2,579.2 1,586.5 1,281.0 5,315.1 9,698.2 2,785.2 3,254.3 7,138.0 3,693.0 4,548.7 4,276.9
2011 4,306.5 3,985.2 5,109.3 934.8 1,156.9 1,681.6 6,946.6 8,716.8 1,446.6 3,027.2 1,639.1 1,338.7 5,390.1 11,492.0 2,938.1 3,634.7 8,173.2 4,060.3 5,179.8 4,452.6
2012 4,457.3 3,958.9 6,026.9 976.0 1,225.5 1,674.7 9,751.5 10,204.8 1,607.9 3,340.6 1,652.8 1,451.5 5,412.8 9,976.5 3,078.3 4,449.4 7,545.9 4,079.5 5,698.1 5,171.2
2013 4,867.9 4,448.5 6,779.1 1,063.7 1,333.5 1,731.0 10,374.7 11,473.3 1,639.9 3,388.1 1,656.0 1,575.5 6,398.6 9,279.6 3,381.8 4,732.2 8,350.0 4,563.2 5,803.2 5,763.9
2014* 5,022.1 4,768.0 7,173.9 1,068.5 1,360.0 1,767.0 10,037.0 11,861.6 1,639.3 3,477.6 1,593.1 1,581.8 6,904.3 7,801.3 3,611.4 4,516.5 8,782.4 4,876.8 5,370.3 5,928.5
* Provisional.
TABLE 37
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX (1974 = 100)
S E C T O R - W I S EC O M M O D I T Y - W I S E
Source: Central Bank of Sri Lanka
41
Category Value % % Value % % Value % % Value % %
(Rs.Mn.)(Rs.Mn.) Composi - Annual (Rs.Mn.) Composi - Annual (Rs.Mn.) Composi - Annual (Rs.Mn.) Composi - Annual
tion Increase tion Increase tion Increase tion Increase
1.Consumer Goods 404,037 18.0 40.5 377,445 16.6 -6.6 410,996 17.7 8.9 503,021 19.8 22.4
Food & Drink 173,277 7.7 11.9 163,872 7.2 -5.4 176,422 7.6 7.7 213,308 8.4 20.9
Other Consumer Goods 230,760 10.3 73.9 213,573 9.4 -7.4 234,574 10.1 9.8 289,713 11.4 23.5
2.Intermediate Goods 975,856 43.5 27.8 1,316,857 58.0 34.9 1,361,740 58.6 3.4 1,488,091 58.7 9.3
Fertilizer 44,992 2.0 65.6 39,859 1.8 -11.4 30,972 1.3 -22.3 35,591 1.4 14.9
Crude Oil 149,747 6.7 76.4 164,524 7.2 9.9 182,064 7.8 10.7 187,760 7.4 3.1
Other Petroleum 290,985 13.0 99.0 321,555 14.2 10.5 373,866 16.1 16.3 391,651 15.4 4.8
Chemicals 63,720 2.8 44.7 70,410 3.1 10.5 52,420 2.3 -25.6 105,532 4.2 101.3
Dyeing,Tanning & Colouring 13,943 0.6 25.6 15,095 0.7 8.3 16,707 0.7 10.7 22,798 0.9 36.5
Paper & Paper Board 47,253 2.1 24.0 46,370 2.0 -1.9 49,091 2.1 5.9 63,992 2.5 30.4
Wheat & Meslin 50,772 2.3 90.1 43,087 1.9 -15.1 45,105 1.9 4.7 52,844 2.1 17.2
Textile & Clothing 256,592 11.4 31.2 289,537 12.8 12.8 264,302 11.4 -8.7 303,907 12.0 15.0
Other 57,851 2.6 -69.5 326,420 14.4 464.2 347,213 14.9 6.4 324,016 12.8 -6.7
3.Investment Goods 495,331 22.1 48.8 569,606 25.1 15.0 548,604 23.6 -3.7 542,169 21.4 -1.2
Building Material 118,935 5.3 30.3 157,391 6.9 32.3 175,054 7.5 11.2 170,901 6.7 -2.4
Transport Equipment 139,094 6.2 95.0 124,672 5.5 -10.4 86,170 3.7 -30.9 92,367 3.6 7.2
Machinery & Equipment 236,857 10.6 75.1 286,970 12.6 21.2 286,631 12.3 -0.1 278,257 11.0 -2.9
Other 445 0.0 -98.7 573 0.0 28.8 749 0.0 30.7 644 0.0 -14.0
4.Other Goods 366,264 16.3 169.3 6,627 0.3 -98.2 1,788 0.1 -73.0 1,882 0.1 5.3
Total 2,241,488 100.0 47.5 2,270,535 100.0 1.3 2,323,128 100.0 2.3 2,535,163 100.0 9.1
*Provisional
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
20122011
Sources :Sri Lanka Customs
2014*2013
IMPORTS BY MAJOR CATEGORIES
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2012 2013 2014 *
Category Value % % Value % % Value % %
(Rs.Mn.) Composi- Annual (Rs.Mn.) Composi- Annual (Rs.Mn.) Composi- Annual
tion Increase tion Increase tion Increase
1.Agricultural Exports 293,989 25.2 5.2 333,942 24.9 13.6 329,329 22.8 -1.4
Tea 180,429 15.5 9.4 199,446 14.9 10.5 210,162 14.5 5.4
Rubber 15,726 1.3 -31.1 9,194 0.7 -41.5 5,906 0.4 -35.8
Coconut Products 26,487 2.3 -9.9 26,488 2.0 0.0 46,517 3.2 75.6
Minor Agricultural Exports 71,348 6.1 14.4 98,814 7.4 38.5 66,744 4.6 -32.5
2.Industrial Exports 791,709 67.9 8.8 944,982 70.4 19.4 972,452 67.2 2.9
Food, Beverages & Tobacco 46,868 4.0 21.7 38,671 2.9 -17.5 37,767 2.6 -2.3
Textile & Wearing Apparel 508,533 43.6 9.7 583,046 43.4 14.7 643,688 44.5 10.4
Chemical Products 14,872 1.3 13.5 15,514 1.2 4.3 17,553 1.2 13.1
Petroleum Products 4,211 0.4 -13.7 55,128 4.1 1209.0 44,132 3.0 -19.9
Leather, Rubber, Wood & Ceramics Product 135,100 11.6 11.1 144,938 10.8 7.3 155,738 10.8 7.5
Cement 4 0.0 -99.9 - - -100.0 - -
Machinery, Mechanical & Electrical Product 37,737 3.2 9.2 66,860 5.0 77.2 44,772 3.1 -33.0
Jewelry 2,238 0.2 -29.6 2,711 0.2 21.1 2,911 0.2 7.4
Diamonds 42,146 3.6 0.0 38,114 2.8 -9.6 25,891 1.8 -32.1
3.Mineral Exports 15,413 1.3 22.1 23,492 1.7 52.4 30,347 2.1 29.2
Natural Graphite 561 0.0 17.1 569 0.0 1.4 615 0.0 8.1
Ilmenite 2,970 0.3 121.1 9 0.0 -99.7 - -100.0
Metalic ores 344 0.0 14.2 1,235 0.1 258.8 - -100.0
Precious & Semi-precious Stones 7,579 0.6 -15.7 16,765 1.2 121.2 22,583 1.6 34.7
Other 3,958 0.3 162.7 4,914 0.4 24.2 7,149 0.5 45.5
4.Other Exports 65,500 5.6 -25.6 40,555 3.0 -38.1 114,988 7.9 183.5
Total 1,166,610 100.0 5.3 1,342,971 100.0 15.1 1,447,116 100.0 7.8
* Provisional
EXPORTS BY MAJOR CATEGORIES
TABLE 39
Sources Sri Lanka Customs, Central Bank of Sri Lanka
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ISBN 978-955-577-957-9