Merchandize exports reached US$ 13 Bn in 2022

January, 31, 2023

Sri Lanka's Export Performance in December 2022

Earnings from the merchandise exports decreased by 9.7 % y-o-y to US$ 1,044 Mn in December 2022 as per the data released by the Sri Lanka Customs. This was mainly due to the decrease in export earnings from Apparel & Textiles, Tea, Rubber based Products, and Coconut based Products, Food & Beverages, Spices & Essential Oils and Fisheries products.

The reason for this decline was due to the ongoing recession in major markets due to rising cost of production, energy etc. Imports declined sharply due to inflation and demand for goods & services are reduced.

Monthly Merchandize Export Performance, 2020 - 2022 in Millions of US$

Sources: Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Customs & Sri Lanka Export Development Board

Major Exports in December 2022

Major product sectors except Electrical & Electronic components and Diamonds, Gems & Jewellery; export earnings from Apparel & Textiles, Tea, Rubber based Products, Coconut based Products, Spices & Concentrates, Food & Beverages and Seafood sectors recorded declines in December 2022 as shown in the table 1 below.

Exports of Apparel & Textiles decreased by 9.56 % y-o-y to US$ 480.28 Mn in December 2022. The decrease was driven by both Apparel and Textiles.

Export earnings from Tea in December 2022 which made up 11% of merchandise exports, decreased by 3.01 % y-o-y to US$ 107.29 Mn. This was mainly due to the lower Export of both bulk tea (-0.53%) and tea packets (-4.71%).

Export earnings from Rubber and Rubber Finished products have decreased by 20.34 % y-o-y to US$ 74.47 million in December 2022, with poor performance in exports of Pneumatic & Retreated Rubber Tyres & Tubes (-20.44%) and export of Industrial & surgical gloves (-27.31%).

On monthly analysis, all three sub sectors categorized under the Coconut based products; kernel products, fiber products and shell products decreased by 19.12%, 21.14 % and 24.53 % respectively in December 2022 compared to December 2021.

In addition, export earnings from Spices and Essential Oils decreased by 28.5 % to US$ 31.39 Mn in the month of December 2022 compared to month of December 2021 due to the poor performance in export of Cinnamon (-4.51 %) and Pepper (-69.54 %).

Export earnings from Seafood declined by 20.01% to US$ 21.31 Mn in December 2022 compared to December 2021. Except Lobsters and Crabs, export earnings from Frozen fish, Fresh fish, Shrimps and Other edible fish declined by 22.8 %, 27.6 %, 43.24 % and 0.47 % respectively in December 2022.

Meanwhile, export earnings from Ornamental fish also declined by 2.9% to US$ 2.13 Mn in December 2022 compared to December 2021.

However, export earnings from the Electrical & Electronics Components increased by 16.18 % y-o-y to US$ 42.94 Mn in December 2022 with strong performance in exports of Insulated wires & cables (0.48 %) and Other Electrical & Electronic Products (27.92 %).

Major Exports during the period of January – December 2022

For the period of January - December 2022, merchandise exports increased by 4.6 % to US$ 13,070.6 Million compared to the corresponding period of 2021.

Apparel & Textile exports increased by 9.56 % to US$ 5,933.52 Mn during the period of January to December 2022 compared to the same period of 2021. Although export earnings from Apparel increased by 10.74 % to US$ 5,482.82 Mn, earnings from Textile exports declined by 3.0 % to US$ 450.7 Mn during the period of January to December 2022 compared with 2021.

Meanwhile earnings from export of Electrical and Electronic Components (EEC) increased by 14.68 % to US$ 483.28 Mn in the period of January to December 2022 compared to the corresponding period of 2021. Export of Insulated wires increased by 14.51 % in during the year 2022 to US$ 80.96 Mn compared with the corresponding period of 2021. In addition, export of Printed Circuits, Switches/ Boards & Panels, Electrical Transformers and Other Electrical & Electronic Products increased by 75.54 %, 12.81 %, 3.34 % and 16.51 % respectively during the period of January to December 2022 compared with the corresponding period of previous year.

However, export earnings from Seafood decreased by 1.81 % to US$ 269.02 Mn in the period of January to December 2022 compared to year 2021. Also, earnings from export of ornamental fish increased by 3.67 % to US$ 21.74 Mn during the period of January to December 2022 compared to the corresponding period of the year 2021.

In addition, export earnings from Tea decreased by 4.95 % to US$ 1,258.81 Mn during the period of January to December 2022 compared with the corresponding period of 2021. Exports of all the sub categories of tea sector except Tea Bags; Tea packets (-5.57 %), Bulk Tea (-4.52 %,), Instant Tea (-6.78%) and Green Tea (-23.8 %) decreased during the period of January to December 2022 compared with the same period of 2021.

In parallel, export earnings from Rubber & Rubber finished products decreased by 6.79 % to US$ 1,018.38 Mn in January – December 2022 compared with the same period of 2021 attributed to lower exports of Industrial & surgical Gloves (-19.0 %). Despite the decrease recorded in Rubber exports, earnings from exports of Pneumatic & Retreated Rubber Tyres & Tubes increased by 0.35% during the period of January to December 2022 compared with the same period of 2021.

For the period of January to December 2022, export earnings from Coconut & Coconut based products recorded a decrease of 2.27 % to US$ 817.09 Mn. Although the increase recorded in exports of Coconut Shell products (11.12%), earnings from Coconut Fiber products and Coconut Shell products decreased by 6.34% and 3.42% respectively in the year 2022 compared with the year 2021.

Export earnings from Spices and Essential Oils decreased by 18.93 % to US$ 370.3 Mn in the period of January to December 2022 compared to year 2021 due to the poor performance in all the sub categories; Cinnamon (-5.75 %), pepper (-33.34 %), cloves (-42.12 %), cardamom (-53.33 %) and essential oils (-33.83 %).

Table 1: Merchandise Export Performance

Values in US$ Mns

 Sri Lanka’s Export Performance in Major Markets

Except Italy, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Japan and Bangladesh, other countries which were considered as top 15 markets recorded declines during the month of December 2022 compared to December 2021 as shown in below table 2.

Exports to United States, Sri Lanka’s single largest export destination, decreased by 14.64 % to US$ 256.2 Mn compared to the month of December 2021.

However, the single largest export destination, United States of America recorded US$ 3,319.85 Mn worth of exports in the year 2022 with a year-on-year increase of 8.18 % in comparison to US$ 3,319.85 Mn recorded in 2021. The better performance led by increase in exports of Apparel & Textile (10.38 %)

In parallel, exports to United Kingdom as the second largest trading partner recorded decrease of 2.38 % to US$ 79.12 Mn in December 2022 compared with December 2021.Cumulative export earnings during the year 2022 increased by 3.46 % to US$ 966.04 Mn compared to the last year, which was mainly driven by the improvements in Apparel & Textile exports (5.37 %).

 

Table 2: Top 15 Export Destinations

Values in US$ Mns

Exports to FTA Partners

In December 2022, export to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners which constituted 7.2 % of Sri Lanka’s total merchandise exports declined by 19.63 % y-o-y to US$ 71.7 Mn. Decline in exports were recorded to India which drop by 28.0 % to US$ 64.97 Mn and Pakistan drop by 25.4 % y-o-y to US$ 6.73 Mn.

During the period of January to December 2022, exports to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners accounted for 7 % of total merchandise exports with an increase of 3.0 % and amounting to US$ 934.39 Mn.

Although Exports to India has increased by 4.9 % y-o-y to US$ 854.88 Mn, exports to Pakistan has decreased by 13.5 % to US$ 79.51 Mn during the year 2022 compared to the year 2021.  Growth in Exports to India was mainly supported by increased exports of Animal Feed (11.75 %), Arecanuts (45.24 %), Woven fabrics (46.33%) and Wood pulp (18.06 %).

Sri Lanka’s Export Performance in Regions

Following table indicates the comparison of region wise exports during the year 2021 & 2022 and the months of December 2021 & 2022. The USA and EU accounted for 48 % of total Sri Lanka’s merchandise exports.

On a region wise comparison exports to all regions except Middle East & ASEAN regions, other regions recorded negative growth rates in December 2022 compared with December 2021.

In addition, except African and CIS countries, exports to other regions increased during the year 2022 compared with the year 2021.

Table 3: Export Regions

Values in US$ Mns

During the year 2022, breakdown of exports to the top five EU markets which accounted for 78 % of Sri Lanka’s total exports to the EU were; Germany US$ 744.57 Mn (decreased by 1.27 %), Italy US$ 640.18 Mn (increased by 10.58 %), Netherlands US$ 428.27 Mn (increased by 0.60 %), Belgium US$ 307.68 Mn (decreased by 7.97 %) and France US$ 257.52 Mn. (increased by 4.72 %).

Export of Services

The estimated value of services exports for the year 2022 was 1,876.3 Million dollars, decreasing 5.9 % over the corresponding period of 2021. The services exports estimated by EDB consists of ICT/BPM, Construction, Financial services and Transport & Logistics.

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