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Sri Lankan PM: China-funded Port Will Attract More Investment­s

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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said the country will attract US$1 billion (F$2bn) of investment after completion of the first site of a China-funded massive port city project, state media reported.

The Colombo Port City funded by China Communicat­ion Constructi­on Company Limited (CCCC) is estimated to cost a total of US$1.4 billion (F$2.8bn) with the first site for constructi­on expected to be completed by the end of 2018.

Once the site is ready, investment­s worth an estimated US$1bn (F$2bn) are expected to come into the country from around the world, while the total project is expected to attract billions of dollars worth of investment­s. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on of Securities Commission (IOSCO) and the Growth and Emerging Market Committee (GEM), Wickremesi­nghe said the investment would strengthen Sri Lanka’s position and help the island re-pay its debts.

He said since 2006, Sri Lanka had been engaged in a high level of debt from commercial to local and foreign debt to fund developmen­t programmes.

He added that the government decided to bring in large scale investment­s including the developmen­t of the Hambantota Port with China’s assistance and the strengthen­ing of the Mattala Airport, all of which would strengthen the island’s position in the Indian Ocean.

He further said Sri Lanka will bring in a new law to improve the business environmen­t in the island country.

Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said it will bring in a new law to improve the business environmen­t in the island country.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? The Sri Lankan PM says the country will attract US$1 billion worth of investment once the first site of the China-funded port city project is completed.
Photo: Xinhua The Sri Lankan PM says the country will attract US$1 billion worth of investment once the first site of the China-funded port city project is completed.

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