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LAST UPDATE: June 13, 2025


IMF Says Sri Lanka’s Progress Is ‘Tremendous’ & Electricity Tariff Revision Under Review

News 1st

The IMF praised Sri Lanka’s reform momentum under its Extended Fund Facility, noting review of a 15% electricity tariff increase and changes to bulk supply guidelines; access to the next ~$344 million tranche awaits Exec Board approval.

Insight

The positive IMF appraisal reinforces reform credibility and fiscal consolidation, while tariff changes demonstrate strategic use of utility pricing as a conditional lever in the aid-program framework.

Related Countries:Sri Lanka

China Eyes Stronger Cooperation With ECB Amid Global Trade Tensions

Reuters

Chinese Premier Li Qiang met ECB President Lagarde in Beijing, proposing enhanced coordination on monetary policy and international monetary system reform, alongside renewed institutional engagement.

Insight

Beijing’s outreach signals a concerted effort to strengthen global financial partnerships as trade tensions rise—positioning China and the EU as counterweights to U.S. economic influence.

Related Countries:ChinaEU

China to Extend Duty-Free Market Access to 53 African Nations

Bloomberg

China announced it will expand duty-free treatment to imports from 53 African countries, broadening existing zero-tariff policies previously limited to least-developed nations.

Insight

The move underscores China’s use of trade liberalization as a geopolitical tool to deepen ties with Africa, offering a boost in competitiveness and diplomacy amid broader global trade realignment.

Related Countries:ChinaAfrica

Trump’s Auto Tariffs Strike at the Heart of Japan’s Economy

Bloomberg

U.S. imposed 25% tariffs on foreign-made cars and parts is expected to cost Japanese auto makers—Toyota, Honda, Subaru—over $19 billion in this fiscal year, threatening profits and economic recovery.

Insight

The tariffs expose Japan’s vulnerability to trade shocks, pushing firms to reassess global production footprints and diplomatic strategy amid escalating U.S. protectionism.

Related Countries:USJapan

India’s inflation falls to 2.82% in May in longest run below target in 6 years

Reuters

May consumer price inflation eased to 2.82%, the lowest annual rate since early 2019 and the fourth consecutive month below the RBI’s 4% target—largely due to falling food prices—and supported the central bank’s recent 50 bp rate cut.

Insight

The sustained low inflation strengthens the RBI’s case for maintaining a neutral stance, potentially paving the way for future easing while keeping an eye on monsoon trends and growth dynamics.

Related Countries:India

Air India Dreamliner crashes into Ahmedabad college hostel, kills over 240

Reuters

A Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner (Flight AI171) en route to London crashed less than a minute after takeoff from Ahmedabad into a medical college hostel, killing over 240 people; only one British passenger survived by using the emergency exit.

Insight

The crash marks India’s deadliest aviation disaster in a decade and highlights critical safety concerns around modern aircraft operation; rescue coordination and international investigation efforts are now under intense scrutiny.

Related Countries:IndiaUK

Bangladesh considers ‘settlements’ with tycoons accused of funnelling assets abroad

Financial Times

Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, is exploring financial settlement deals with tycoons accused of siphoning assets abroad—using civil suits and freezing domestic accounts—to help fund international asset recovery and legal drives.

Insight

This strategy balances legal pragmatism with political accountability: settlements could accelerate asset recovery and revenue generation, but risk perceptions of leniency in high-profile corruption cases.

Related Countries:Bangladesh

Thai Exporters Face $600 Million in Added Costs as Port Congestion Worsens

Bloomberg

Congestion at Thailand’s Laem Chabang port is causing exporters and importers to incur an estimated $600 million in additional annual logistics costs, driven by delayed shipments and elevated bottlenecks.

Insight

The rising congestion underscores the vulnerability of global supply chains to infrastructural bottlenecks. To preserve competitiveness, Thailand’s export sector must invest in port capacity and streamline customs processes.

Related Countries:Thailand

Malaysia Seeks Below 10% US Tariffs for Key Sectors: Bernama

Bloomberg

Malaysia’s government is seeking U.S. tariff relief below 10% for priority sectors—such as palm oil and furniture—during upcoming negotiations, aiming to reduce the current 24% rate imposed on its exports.

Insight

This targeted strategy reflects pragmatic diplomacy: Malaysia is aligning economic interests behind tariff relief while balancing relations amid U.S.–China tensions, hoping to safeguard export sectors.

Related Countries:MalaysiaUS

Australian Regulators Say Global Fragmentation Is Accelerating

Bloomberg

Australia’s Council of Financial Regulators warned that global fragmentation is accelerating due to shifting trade policies, geopolitical volatility, and financial-market shocks, heightening systemic risk and volatility.

Insight

The alert shows regulators are preparing for structural global shifts. Heightened vigilance could spur policy moves to enhance domestic buffers and systemic resilience.

Related Countries:AustraliaGlobal

RBNZ Policymaker’s Closed-Door Talk Raises Transparency Concerns

Bloomberg

RBNZ MPC member Prasanna Gai is set to speak at a closed-door event to business leaders in Auckland, raising questions over transparency, media access, and the potential for private influence on monetary policy.

Insight

The lack of public access to such policy-facing discussions could erode trust in central bank openness. Going forward, the RBNZ may need to formalize disclosure practices to sustain credibility.

Related Countries:New Zealand

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