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Sri Lanka construction increases in November 2025: PMI

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Sri Lanka’s construction sector experienced growth in November, achieving a Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) value of 66.2, compared to 64.3 in the previous month, according to data compiled by the Central Bank.

The Central Bank reported that “most firms noted an improvement in construction activity during the month, despite disruptions caused by weather conditions towards the end of the period.”

The New Orders sub-index saw a slower expansion, recording 64.7 in November, down from 67.1 in October. On the other hand, the Employment sub-index increased at a significant pace, reaching 57.4 in November, up from 52.9 in October. This rise indicates growing optimism regarding the availability of construction projects, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

The Quantity of Purchases sub-index also showed expansion, moving slightly to 58.8 in November from 58.6 in October. Many respondents noted an increase in the availability of both private and government-funded projects during the month, CBSL reported.

The Suppliers’ Delivery Time remained extended throughout the month, recording a value of 53.0.

“Despite an anticipated slowdown in December due to holidays and cyclone-related disruptions, the outlook for the next three months remains positive,” stated the report. “This optimism is supported by expected favorable weather conditions and the initiation of new projects in the new year, with post-cyclone reconstruction efforts expected to provide additional momentum.”

(Colombo/Jan1/2026)


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