Sri Lanka Customs reports that it has earned a record revenue of Rs. 2,497 billion during the year. Customs Media Spokesman Chandana Punchihewa stated that the revenue target set for 2025 by the Ministry of Finance was Rs. 2,115 billion, and by November, this target had already been exceeded. Accordingly, by November, the target was revised from Rs. 2,115 billion to Rs. 2,231 billion, he said. However, the spokesman noted that even this revised target has now been surpassed. Punchihewa explained that various measures taken within Customs had enabled the achievement of this higher revenue. “When setting this year’s revenue…
Sri Lanka Customs revenue hits record high
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