Sri Lanka Investment Guide 2025

Emerging Sectors

Four high-growth industries transforming Sri Lanka’s economy — backed by government incentives, strong fundamentals, and rising global demand.

📊 Data sourced from CBSL · SLTDA · SLASSCOM · SLSEA · EDB · 2025
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Why These Sectors?

Sri Lanka’s economic recovery trajectory — posting 5.4% GDP growth in Q3 2025 and recording US$1.06 billion in FDI — has opened fresh windows for targeted sectoral investment. The Board of Investment (BOI) and sector-specific authorities have streamlined approvals, extended tax holidays, and created Special Economic Zones to attract capital into four transformative areas: Renewable Energy, Agriculture, Tourism, and Technology. These sectors collectively account for over 40% of Sri Lanka’s export earnings and employ more than 5 million people.

Sri Lanka – Key Economic Indicators (2025)
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5.4%
GDP Growth Q3 2025
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$1.06B
Total FDI (2025)
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$17.2B
Total Exports 2025
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$3.2B
Tourism Revenue 2025
70%
Renewable Energy Share
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$1.65B
ICT/BPM Exports 2025
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$1.5B
Tea Exports 2025
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2.36M
Tourist Arrivals 2025

Sources: Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), Export Development Board (EDB), SLASSCOM — 2025

Explore the Four Emerging Sectors

⚡ Renewable Energy

Sri Lanka achieved 70% renewable electricity in June 2025. Over US$843M in clean energy investment in 2024 alone, with 56 GW of offshore wind potential.

70%RE Share 2025
$843MClean Energy Inv.
56GWOffshore Potential
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🌾 Agriculture

Ceylon Tea, Coconut, Rubber, Cinnamon and high-value spices anchor Sri Lanka’s $4.5B+ agricultural export base. Organic and precision farming drive the next growth wave.

$1.5BTea Exports 2025
$1B+Coconut Exports
27%Workforce Employed
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✈️ Tourism

2025 saw a record 2.36 million arrivals — surpassing the pre-crisis 2018 peak. The government targets 5 million visitors and $8B revenue by 2030.

2.36M2025 Arrivals
$3.2B2025 Revenue
+15%YoY Growth
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💻 Technology

ICT/BPM exports reached US$1.65B in 2025 (+8.8% YoY), with Sri Lankan startups raising $250M in 2024. A $15B digital economy target by 2030.

$1.65BICT Exports 2025
$250MStartup Funding 2024
+8.8%Export Growth
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Sector Comparison at a Glance

📊 Export Revenue by Sector (US$B, 2025)

Sources: EDB, CBSL, SLTDA, SLASSCOM 2025

📈 Sector Growth Rate – Year-on-Year (%)

Sources: CBSL Annual Economic Review 2025

Sector 2025 Revenue / Value YoY Growth Employment 2030 Target Key Incentive Status
⚡ Renewable Energy $843M (investment) +2% YoY invest. ~50,000+ 70% RE share Tax holiday, duty-free equipment High Growth
🌾 Agriculture $4.5B+ exports +6–9% (tea, coconut) ~3.3 million $6B agri exports BOI zone incentives, organic support Stable Growth
✈️ Tourism $3.2B revenue +15.1% ~500,000+ $8B, 5M arrivals Visa-free scheme, hotel incentives Record High
💻 Technology $1.65B ICT/BPM +8.8% ~140,000 $3B ICT; $15B digital economy 100% foreign ownership, SEZs High Growth

🏛️ Government Investment Facilitation

Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BOI) provides a streamlined one-stop-shop for investors across all emerging sectors.

Tax HolidaysUp to 25 years for Strategic Development Projects
Duty ExemptionsOn capital goods and raw material imports
Ownership100% foreign ownership permitted in all four sectors
RepatriationFull repatriation of profits and capital guaranteed
BITs25 Bilateral Investment Treaties protecting investors
DTAAs45 Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements
SEZsSpecial Economic Zones with plug-and-play infrastructure
Fast-TrackInvestor Facilitation Centre for expedited approvals
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