Sri Lanka Posts Record $11 Billion Revenue from Tourism and Remittances

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By Lions Roar News Business Desk

COLOMBO, SRI LANKA (January 6, 2026) — Sri Lanka’s economy has hit a major milestone, securing a combined revenue of US$ 11 billion from foreign remittances and the tourism sector over the past year.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Vijitha Herath announced the record-breaking figures during a press briefing yesterday, highlighting a significant recovery and growth trend in the nation’s primary sources of foreign exchange.


📊 The $11 Billion Breakdown

The Minister provided a detailed breakdown of the earnings, showcasing the vital role played by the Sri Lankan diaspora and the global travel appeal of the island.

SectorRevenue (USD)
Foreign Remittances$7.8 Billion
Tourism Earnings$3.2 Billion
Total Combined$11.0 Billion

Minister Herath noted that the $7.8 billion sent home by Sri Lankans working abroad remains the backbone of the country’s financial stability, while the $3.2 billion from tourism reflects a revitalized interest in Sri Lanka as a top-tier global destination.


🚀 Ambitious Targets for 2026

Building on this momentum, the Ministry of Tourism has set aggressive targets for the upcoming year to further strengthen the national economy.

  • Visitor Influx: The government aims to welcome at least 3 million tourists in the next year.
  • Revenue Growth: There is a strategic focus on pushing tourism earnings well beyond the current $3.2 billion mark.
  • Diversification: Plans are underway to expand tourism offerings to ensure that high-spending travelers see Sri Lanka as a year-round destination.

Minister Herath expressed confidence that with ongoing infrastructure improvements and global marketing campaigns, these targets are well within reach.

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