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* Ceylon Chamber sees Budget 2024 as a significant step towards laying a foundation for sustainable growth
Wed, Nov 15, 2023, 04:03 am SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

Pragmatic implementation and timely execution will be key

Nov 14, Colombo: The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce considers the 2024 Budget as a crucial step in continuing the macroeconomic stabilization measures that began in late 2022, as a response to the economic challenges faced by Sri Lanka.

The Chamber acknowledges that one of the main challenges faced by Sri Lanka's economy has been macroeconomic mismanagement. The National Budget 2024 takes a resolute approach to address these past missteps.

Key among the measures introduced is the enforcement of fiscal forbearance in monetary policy through the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Act, and the strengthening of fiscal rules via the Public Finance Management (PFM) Bill. These initiatives are seen as foundational for re-establishing effective macroeconomic management.

The Budget 2024 emphasizes fiscal discipline and adherence to IMF Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program targets, recognizing these as pivotal for achieving macroeconomic stability. It sets ambitious but broadly realizable revenue targets, essential for the economic recovery and securing the second tranche disbursement from the IMF.

The introduction of practical measures such as requiring a Tax Identification Number (TIN) for opening bank accounts, building plan approvals, vehicle registration, and land purchases increase the number of tax files and thus broaden the tax base are steps towards enhancing tax revenue efficiency.

The Chamber is encouraged by the inclusion of several of its recommendations in the budget, particularly in tax administration, trade facilitation, digitalization, climate finance, and public sector reform.

The expedited implementation of these reforms including fast tracking the digital ID process holds immense potential to play an integral role in reshaping economic revival, enhancing tax revenues, and accelerating development.

Furthermore, trade related reforms such as phasing out non-tariff barriers in trade, expediting the National Single Window, are crucial for stimulating investment, trade, and growth. T

he budget’s focus on factor market reforms, modernizing land and labor legislation, aligns with the Chamber's view that economic growth is fostered through comprehensive reforms. The introduction of a separate revenue authority and the emphasis on increased private sector participation are strategic initiatives to enhance revenue collection and stimulate economic growth.

Furthermore, the budget's focus on debt restructuring is crucial, as it plays a pivotal role in rebuilding investor confidence, which in turn is key to attracting foreign direct investment (FDI). This inflow of FDI is essential for catalyzing economic growth.

Additionally, the budget introduces specific sector-focused measures aimed at stimulating development and enhancing the competitiveness of key industries. These measures include releasing land for agricultural use, facilitating the establishment of private universities, and implementing reforms in the tourism sector.

The modernization and rapid implementation of these initiatives, along with ongoing reforms in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and the banking sector, are imperative for realizing the full potential of economic growth.

In conclusion, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce sees the National Budget 2024 as a significant step towards correcting past economic mismanagement and laying a foundation for sustainable growth. While this Budget lays down a promising framework, the Chamber stresses that its success is inherently tied to the rigour and efficiency of its implementation.

 

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