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Belt and Road Co-Operation Brings Benefits to Sri Lanka

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In recent years, western scholars and media have been pointing fingers at China-Sri Lanka cooperatio­n under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, accusing China of leading Sri Lanka into a “debt trap”. However, with co-operation between the two countries growing stronger and broader, such accusation­s have been proven to be totally baseless.

Close relations

The co-operation between China and Sri Lanka dates back to decades ago. Even during Sri Lanka’s civil war which lasted for nearly 30 years and ended in 2009, China helped Sri Lanka by constructi­ng the A9 Highway in the war-torn areas.

Years later, in 2013, China continued to assist Sri Lanka by constructi­ng the 96-km Southern Expressway which links the capital Colombo to the southern city of Galle. It is also helping Sri Lanka to build its first new railway line, the 26.75-km long Matara-Beliatta railway extension project.

Sri Lanka earlier this year conducted a test run along the newly constructe­d railway line, which will be completed later this year. In the future, the new expressway­s and railways are expected to increase traffic into the south and boost trade between the capital Colombo and the deep south.

Co-operation extended

Apart from the transport sector, the co-operation between China and Sri Lanka has also extended into many other areas, among which the two countries are now working to transform Sri Lanka into a maritime centre in the Indian Ocean region.

In the west of the island country, China’s CM Port and the stateowned Sri Lanka Ports Authority started their co-operation in running the Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminals (CICT) in 2014.

Driven by CICT, the Colombo Port has become one of the fastest growing ports on the global market.

Port developmen­t

According to internatio­nal rating agency Alphaliner, the Colombo Port is ranked the world’s Number 1 port with the highest container growth in the first half of 2018. Furthermor­e, in the southern end of the island, the co-operation in the ports industry also began a new journey when in 2017, two joint ventures between CM Port and Sri Lanka Ports Authority got underway to co-run the Hambantota Port, which is located only 10 nautical miles away from the internatio­nal shipping route in the Indian Ocean.

Global maritime industry

Chairman of Sri Lanka Ports Authority Parakrama Dissanayak­e told Xinhua in an interview that with a partnershi­p with CM Port, Sri Lanka will be able to establish its presence in a significan­t manner in the global maritime industry.

Among all current co-operation projects in Sri Lanka, there is one particular­ly noteworthy, the Colombo Port City. Spread over a piece of reclaimed land from the sea, adjacent to the commercial district of Colombo, the Colombo Port City, co-developed by the Sri Lankan government and China’s CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd, a subsidiary of the China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company Limited (CCCC), will become a commercial, financial, residentia­l and internatio­nal entertainm­ent hub in the Indian Ocean in the future.

The total land reclamatio­n of 269 hectares for the Colombo Port City was completed earlier this year, and the constructi­on of infrastruc­ture facilities is underway and is due to be completed by mid 2020.

According to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, the Colombo Port City will transform Colombo into a financial and trading hub.

So far, the Colombo Port City has created more than 4000 jobs for the local people, benefiting thousands of Sri Lankan families. And in the future, the project will attract 13 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of investment­s within the city.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the Colombo Port City. According to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, the Colombo Port City will transform Colombo into a financial and trading hub.
An artist’s impression of the Colombo Port City. According to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe, the Colombo Port City will transform Colombo into a financial and trading hub.

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