China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sri Lanka joins initiative with port handover

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COLOMBO — Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said on Saturday that his country had joined the Belt and Road Initiative with the launch of operations at the Hambantota Port through a joint venture with China.

The port was handed over to the China Merchant Ports Holdings on a 99-year lease agreement at a ceremony, and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority together with CMPH will manage the operations of the southern facility.

“Today we have made arrangemen­ts for the management and long-term success of the Hambantota Port. This Sri Lankan and Chinese joint venture, which has taken over the management of this port, and its operations will ensure an additional port in the Indian Ocean,” Wickremesi­nghe said.

“The Hambantota Port will add to Sri Lanka’s concept of transformi­ng into a hub in the Indian Ocean.”

The Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative, proposed by China in 2013, aims to build trade and infrastruc­ture networks connecting Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient Silk Road routes.

The prime minister said that with the developmen­t of the Hambantota Port, steps were also being taken to construct an economic zone in Hambantota which would see hundreds of foreign investors launching factories within this zone in the near future.

“This will definitely help strengthen our economy,” Wickremesi­nghe said.

CMPH said in a statement that the Hambantota Port will be the largest multipurpo­se port in Sri Lanka and also the island nation’s single largest private investment.

“The aim of the government of Sri Lanka and the China Merchant Port Holdings is to transform Hambantota port from a ‘transshipm­ent hub’ to a ‘total logistics hub’ of the Indian Ocean region,” the company said.

For CMPH, Hambantota is its second investment in Sri Lanka, the first being the Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminal, which is the nation’s only deep-water terminal and has already notched 2 million TEU containers.

In July, the Sri Lankan government together with the country’s Ports Authority signed an agreement with CMPH for the developmen­t and operation of the Hambantota Port on a Public-Private-Partnershi­p basis.

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