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Sri Lanka has notched up 2.53 billion US dollars in funding from China, since 2007 and 1,205 billion US dollars already disbursed into roads, power, ports and airports, a finance ministry report said.

In 2011 China has committed 785 million US dollars in new financing, up from 635 million US dollars in 2010. China has committed about 2.1 billion US dollars in loans and 24 million dollars in grants.
The Export Import Bank of China was the top lender followed by China Development Bank and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the finance ministry's annual report said. Grants and interest free loans are given by the Chinese government.


China had financed 1.46 billion US dollars of roads and bridges, including in the former war torn northern areas, which was 58 percent of the funding. Power and energy had received 20 percent and ports and airports 17 percent.

About 400 million dollars were categorized 'concessional loans' denominated in Renminbi. Of this 190 million US dollars were taken by Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka Ltd, under a Treasury guarantee.

The Renminbi is an appreciating currency against the US dollar.

Another 891 million US dollars came as 'preferential buyer's credit'. It was received by Lanka Coal Company Ltd, under Treasury guarantee.

Sri Lanka's Ceylon Electricity Board built its first 300 MegaWatt coal plant with Chinese financing and the construction of the balance 600MW is now underway.
Key Chinese financed projects included a 360.8 million dollar port in Hambantota in the South which was financed with a 306.7 million dollar loan from the Exim Bank of China.

The Exim Bank is also financing a 25.8 million kilometer expressway to the capital from the main airport Last year 53 million Us dollars had been disbursed for the airport road, 91 million US dollars for roads in the north of the island.

China is also financing an airport in Mattala in the South. China financed projects are mainly built by Chinese contractors sometimes on a turnkey basis and are quickly completed.

In 2009 and 2010 China had a utilization rate of 38.3 percent and 46.7 percent, compared with an average rate of 25.7 percent for all projects. In 2011 the utilization rate dropped to 18.5 percent amid an average fall to 21.8 percent.

Over the last five years China has emerged as the top source of new loans.

Sri Lanka gets US$2.5bn dollars in China financing - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE
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SL government will allow Chinese Naval base for sure! :agree:
 
Sri Lanka has notched up 2.53 billion US dollars in funding from China, since 2007 and 1,205 billion US dollars already disbursed into roads, power, ports and airports, a finance ministry report said.

In 2011 China has committed 785 million US dollars in new financing, up from 635 million US dollars in 2010. China has committed about 2.1 billion US dollars in loans and 24 million dollars in grants.
The Export Import Bank of China was the top lender followed by China Development Bank and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the finance ministry's annual report said. Grants and interest free loans are given by the Chinese government.


China had financed 1.46 billion US dollars of roads and bridges, including in the former war torn northern areas, which was 58 percent of the funding. Power and energy had received 20 percent and ports and airports 17 percent.

About 400 million dollars were categorized 'concessional loans' denominated in Renminbi. Of this 190 million US dollars were taken by Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka Ltd, under a Treasury guarantee.

The Renminbi is an appreciating currency against the US dollar.

Another 891 million US dollars came as 'preferential buyer's credit'. It was received by Lanka Coal Company Ltd, under Treasury guarantee.

Sri Lanka's Ceylon Electricity Board built its first 300 MegaWatt coal plant with Chinese financing and the construction of the balance 600MW is now underway.
Key Chinese financed projects included a 360.8 million dollar port in Hambantota in the South which was financed with a 306.7 million dollar loan from the Exim Bank of China.

The Exim Bank is also financing a 25.8 million kilometer expressway to the capital from the main airport Last year 53 million Us dollars had been disbursed for the airport road, 91 million US dollars for roads in the north of the island.

China is also financing an airport in Mattala in the South. China financed projects are mainly built by Chinese contractors sometimes on a turnkey basis and are quickly completed.

In 2009 and 2010 China had a utilization rate of 38.3 percent and 46.7 percent, compared with an average rate of 25.7 percent for all projects. In 2011 the utilization rate dropped to 18.5 percent amid an average fall to 21.8 percent.

Over the last five years China has emerged as the top source of new loans.

Sri Lanka gets US$2.5bn dollars in China financing - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE
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SL government will allow Chinese Naval base for sure! :agree:


Investment is fine, but ur govt is not stupid enough fa Naval ships !!
If ur govt allows , u can expect a remarkable change in dealing of central govt with SL govt..
Again China is also not stupid enough to place naval assets these close.......
 
We have been helping Lanka out a lot. as for the second part lets wait until 2020. :enjoy:

Apart from India, for this you have to deal with US also. Remember they have a base in Diego Garcia south of SL.
 
We have been helping Lanka out a lot. as for the second part lets wait until 2020. :enjoy:

Do you know the range of Indian Air Force fighters taking off from South India...It would be a stupid move.Even a squadron of Apache AH-64D would be more than enough for any such base. (my intention is not to troll but giving a logical comment incase of a war)
 
Good going SL. I would love to see a chinese naval base in SL with chinese aircraft carriers stationed in Hambantota. But I don't think it would be before 2020/2025. By that time BD may also be hosting some kind of refueling facilities for china.:)
 
Do you know the range of Indian Air Force fighters taking off from South India...It would be a stupid move.Even a squadron of Apache AH-64D would be more than enough for any such base. (my intention is not to troll but giving a logical comment incase of a war)

It would be stupid to attack a base in a foreign country and lead to a bigger issue, as I've said no concern right now but if it were attacked the consequences would be enormous .
 
A future base in SL is for energy needs, so there is no concern with any usa bases.

Lets see if US buys your argument. As for energy needs, is Gwadar (also built by you) a more logical choice than SL as its near to ME.
 
Good going SL. I would love to see a chinese naval base in SL with chinese aircraft carriers stationed in Hambantota. But I don't think it would be before 2020/2025. By that time BD may also be hosting some kind of refueling facilities for china.:)

mostly to bypass the Malacca Straits Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be a role in it.
 
It would be stupid to attack a base in a foreign country and lead to a bigger issue, as I've said no concern right now but if it were attacked the consequences would be enormous .

In case of a war everything is fair game..it doesn't matter where your bases are situated. What do you expect? You can attack us from SL and we don't retaliate.
 
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