21-07-2025
Sri Lanka opts for US crude in bid to narrow trade balance
Colombo, Jul 21 (PTI) Sri Lanka is considering the purchase of crude oil from the US as part of its efforts to correct the trade imbalance with Washington, an official said on Monday.
The development comes ahead of the August 1 deadline for negotiations on tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump-led administration.
Head of the state fuel entity Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) Janaka Rajakaruna told reporters that the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil would be invited to participate in Sri Lanka's competitive tender bids to buy crude oil.
Sri Lanka currently buys its entire crude oil requirements from Middle Eastern sources.
'We are open for competitive bids to supply crude by WTI," Rajakaruna said.
He added that before an invitation is extended for the competitive bidding process, steps would be taken to obtain samples from WTI to test whether the crude could be refined in the CPC refinery.
Since April, with the imposition of 44 per cent tariffs by the US, Sri Lanka has been negotiating with the US Trade Representative's Office.
The US brought the tariff down to 30 per cent in a letter sent by the Trump administration.
Industry leaders emphasised the need for further negotiations, warning that high tariffs could lead to significant job losses and hamper Sri Lanka's ongoing International Monetary Fund-supervised economic recovery. PTI CORR GRS GRS GRS
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July 21, 2025, 20:00 IST
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