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Sri Lanka Economy grows 8.4 percent in 2011

Good Job. I think you can free up a lot of money if you reduce your military. SL is considered the most militraized state in SA. I don't understand this as the civil war is all but over.

It won't happen soon, it will take 3-5 years more. Recently city development projects are under defence Ministry that's why it looks like government is spending a lot.
 
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Good Job. I think you can free up a lot of money if you reduce your military. SL is considered the most militraized state in SA. I don't understand this as the civil war is all but over.

It won’t happen, our military most important to us!!

Our defence spending will increase year on year….

Sri Lanka’s 2012 defense budget increased to US$2.1 Billion Compared to US$1.7 billion in 2011.
 
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It won’t happen, our military most important to us!!

Our defence spending will increase year on year….

Sri Lanka’s 2012 defense budget increased to US$2.1 Billion Compared to US$1.7 billion in 2011.

It was just a suggestion bro..no need to get so worked up. I don't care even if you can spend 25% or more of your GDP on military and become another NK. Anyways who are your going to fight...Indian fisherman.
 
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Sri Lanka Economy grows 8.4 percent in 2011

Sri Lanka's economy grew 8.4 percent in the third quarter of 2011, slightly higher than the 8.2 percent reported in the second quarter, the state statistics office said.

The economy grew 8.0 percent in the third quarter of last year.

Sri Lanka's Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal has said full year growth is likely to be a little over eight percent.

The statistics office said agriculture grew 6.2 percent in the third quarter up from 6.0 percent a year earlier, industry grew 10.8 percent up from 8.8 percent and service grew 7.8 percent down from 8.0 percent last year.

In Agriculture, export crops of tea contracted 6.9 percent from a year earlier, rubber grew 2.2 percent, coconut grew 5.1 percent. Paddy grew 12.4 percent. Fishing expanded 17.3 percent with inland fishing growing 32.3 percent and marine fishing up 14.3 percent.

Factory industry grew 7.9 percent with apparels growing 10.2 percent, chemicals and petroleum grew 8.1 percent, electricity grew 7.0 percent and construction grew 17.3 percent, the statistics office said.

In services, the largest sector, hotels and restaurants grew 27.2 percent, wholesale and retail trade grew 9.5 percent, telecoms grew 8.4 percent, ports and aviation grew 1.3 percent and banking and finance grew 7.4 percent.

Sri Lanka economy grows 8.4-pct in 3Q: statistics office - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE
Impressive numbers.
congratulations! :cheers:
 
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