ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s construction sector increased in November, registering a value of 66.2, up from the previous month’s 64.3, on a Purchasing Managers Index compiled by the central bank. “Most firms reported improved construction activity during the month, despite the weather-related disruptions towards the end of the period,” the central bank said. The New Orders sub index expanded at a slower rate, registering 64.7 in November from 67.1 in October. The Employment sub index rose at a higher rate, registering 57.4 in November from 52.9 in October. This indicated optimism about the availability of construction projects, CBSL said. The…
Sri Lanka construction increases in November 2025: PMI
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