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COLOMBO, March 11 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese company is to be awarded the second and third stages of a railway line project valued at 600 million U.S. dollars in Sri Lanka, an official said on Tuesday.

The project in southern Sri Lanka will be between the towns of Beliatta and Kataragama, according to Transport Minister Kumara Welgama.

Funding would come as a loan from the Exim Bank of China and the construction would be conducted by the China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CNMIEC).


The first phase of the project from Matara to Beliatta to extend the railway line by 28 km is already under construction by CNMIEC at a cost of 272 million U.S. dollars.

"We have decided on the Chinese company as the Exim Bank has agreed to grant a loan for the project," Welgama told reporters.

The first phase of the railway line is expected to be completed by 2016.

The railway line will run parallel to a highway also built mostly with Chinese funding.

Since Sri Lanka ended a 30-year war in 2009, China has emerged as the island's largest loan provider, granting 1.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2009 and 821 million U.S. dollars in 2010. Last year alone, China accounted for more than a quarter of all foreign funding coming into Sri Lanka, according to the Sri Lankan Finance Ministry.

China remains involved in almost all the large scale projects taking place. Some of the biggest projects include a 1.3-billion-U. S.-dollar coal power plant on the northwestern shore and a 1.2- billion-dollar harbor in the south.

Chinese company to get 600 mln USD railway project in Sri Lanka - Xinhua | English.news.cn
 
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

China to build Sri Lankan railway extension

Written by Keith Barrow



THE government of Sri Lanka has selected a Chinese contractor to build the 88km extension of the Colombo – Matara – Beliatta line to Kataragama in the south of country.

According to a report in national newspaper The Sunday Times on March 9, which quotes transport minister Mr Kumara Welgama, the Rs 7.7bn ($US 590m) contract will be awarded to China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation (CNMIEC), and the project will be financed through a loan from China's Export-Import Bank.

CNMIEC is already building the initial 26.8km section of the line between Matara and Beliatta, which is also being financed by China.

  • Another section of Sri Lanka's war-ravaged northern railway was reopened on March 4. The 27.5km Kilinochi – Pallai line has been reconstructed with financial aid from the Indian government.
China to build Sri Lankan railway extension | International Railway Journal
 
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