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Sri Lanka declares economic emergency to contain food prices amid forex crisis

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Sri Lanka declares economic emergency to contain food prices amid forex crisis

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The Sri Lankan government appoints a former army general as commissioner of essential services, who can seize food stocks held by traders and retailers and regulate their prices

Sri Lanka has declared an economic emergency empowering the authorities to seize stocks of staple foods and set their prices, to contain soaring inflation after a steep devaluation of its currency due to a foreign exchange crisis.

The president of the island nation, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, on Monday, August 30, declared an emergency under the public security ordinance to maintain the supply of food items such as sugar and rice at fair prices. The emergency came into effect from midnight.

The government has appointed a former army general as commissioner of essential services, who will have the power to seize food stocks held by traders and retailers and regulate their prices.

“The authorized officers will be able to take steps to provide essential food items at concessionary rate to the public by purchasing stocks of essential food items including paddy, rice, and sugar,” according to a press statement issued by Gotabaya’s media division.

“These items will be provided at government guaranteed prices or based on the customs value on imported goods to prevent market irregularities,” the statement said.

Sri Lanka’s Department of Census and Statistics said the increase in the foreign exchange rate was one of the reasons behind rising prices of many essential items over the last 12 months.

Month-on-month inflation in August rose to 6% from 5.7% in July, mainly due to high food prices, the department said.

Sri Lanka, a net importer of food and other commodities, is witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths which has hit tourism, one of its main foreign currency earners. – Rappler.com

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