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Sri Lanka regulator denies electricity tariff hike to CEB

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ECONOMYNEXT – After taking into account all factors, electricity prices will not be increased, the Public Utility Commission of Sri Lanka said. The present tariffs will continue for the next 3 months, the PUCSL told reporters. The CEB sought a tariff increase of 6.8 percent, spread equally across customer segments. Sri Lanka electricity utility seeks 6.8-pct tariff increase The CEB is required to avoid losses under an IMF program after previous …
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EconomyNext broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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