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Sri Lanka to sell 80 pct of southern Hambantota port to Chinese firm

By REUTERS

PUBLISHED: 21:02 +11:00, 28 October 2016 | UPDATED: 21:02 +11:00, 28 October 2016

By Shihar Aneez

COLOMBO, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka will sell to a Chinese company 80 percent of a $1.5-billion port in its south, where China has also been offered an investment zone, in a bid to cut the country's debt burden, Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake said.

The move follows an offer made by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe during a visit to China in April, to swap equity in Sri Lankan infrastructure projects against some of the $8 billion in debt the Indian Ocean island owes to China.

The Hambantota port was built with the help of Chinese loans and contractors in 2010 under former leader Mahinda Rajapaksa, as part of efforts to boost development of infrastructure after the conclusion of a 26-year-long civil war in 2009.

But the port, and a nearby airport, also Chinese-financed, had been seen as a white elephant because it was not financially viable, the current government has said.

"For somebody like the Chinese, it is the silk route transit point," Karunanayake told a meeting of the country's Foreign Correspondents Association late on Thursday.

China's interest in the port is seen as part of its ambitions to build a "Maritime Silk Route" to the oil-rich Middle East and onwards to Europe.

That makes some countries, including India and the United States, nervous, with Sri Lanka sitting near shipping lanes through which much of the world's trade passes en route to China and Japan.

"The value will be more than $1 billion and the deal will be signed around the second week of November," Karunanayake said, adding that a Chinese port operator would get 80 percent of the port stake. He declined to identify the company involved.

"The money from the deal will be used to repay expensive foreign loans," Karunanayake said, adding that the government was also in final talks over a 15,000-acre (6,100-hectare) investment zone near the port.

The investment zone deal would be signed as "soon as possible", Karunanayake said.

President Maithripala Sirisena suspended most of the Chinese infrastructure projects in Sri Lanka, including a $1.4-billion luxury property deal, allegedly because the proper procedure had not been followed, or costs had been inflated under his predecessor.

However, faced with a debt and balance-of-payments crisis, the new government eventually allowed all the projects to go ahead. (Reporting by Shihar Aneez; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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Sold: Sri Lanka's Hambantota Port And The World's Emptiest Airport Go To The Chinese

The reality of Chinese investments. Its a simple strategy - economic colonization, only the willfully blind and those with vested interests will ignore the imperial designs.

Same is being repeated in Karachi with Chinese taking over power distribution.


Enjoy economic development, the Chinese way. :china:

Both the Sri Lankans and the Pakistanis are falling over themselves to sell themselves. We should enjoy the spectacle.
 
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Both the Sri Lankans and the Pakistanis are falling over themselves to sell themselves. We should enjoy the spectacle.

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Both the Sri Lankans and the Pakistanis are falling over themselves to sell themselves. We should enjoy the spectacle.

The Pakistanis I can understand to a certain extent, they believe that's the only way out they see of the mess their actions have landed them in. Their populace can be tricked into anything as long as they can twist it to mean in someway rivaling us.

The Sri Lankans' behavior is more perplexing. Selling yourself out for nothing is just plain dumb. I expected better.
 
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You got that right. That is exactly the expression on the face of the Pakistanis and Sri Lankans as they sell their country piece by piece to the Chinese. LOL.

ermmmm im refering to...............................
India
 
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The Pakistanis I can understand to a certain extent, they believe that's the only way out they see of the mess their actions have landed them in. Their populace can be tricked into anything as long as they can twist it to mean in someway rivaling us.

The Sri Lankans' behavior is more perplexing. Selling yourself out for nothing is just plain dumb. I expected better.

It is the same with Sri Lankans too, the good thing about them is they have not dared to go into a direct confrontation with us. Most of the small countries surrounding India are arrogant and have a small country complex. To an extent we are to blame too. It was a sin that India did not realise its potential for 70 long years and remained as poor as we did. It gave these countries opportunity to look down on us, dream of going one up on us any which way even if meant selling themselves. We should have been the country who prospered and dragged all the countries around us into prosperity too.

ermmmm im refering to...............................
India

Then you are living in an world existing in alternate reality. I don't speak that language.
 
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It is the same with Sri Lankans too, the good thing about them is they have not dared to go into a direct confrontation with us. Most of the small countries surrounding India are arrogant and have a small country complex. To an extent we are to blame too. It was a sin that India did not realise its potential for 70 long years and remained as poor as we did. It gave these countries opportunity to look down on us, dream of going one up on us any which way even if meant selling themselves. We should have been the country who prospered and dragged all the countries around us into prosperity too.



Then you are living in an world existing in alternate reality. I don't speak that language.

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It is the same with Sri Lankans too, the good thing about them is they have not dared to go into a direct confrontation with us. Most of the small countries surrounding India are arrogant and have a small country complex. To an extent we are to blame too. It was a sin that India did not realise its potential for 70 long years and remained as poor as we did. It gave these countries opportunity to look down on us, dream of going one up on us any which way even if meant selling themselves. We should have been the country who prospered and dragged all the countries around us into prosperity too.

Our power projection has obviously left much to be desired of. However, the reason I differentiated Pak from Sri Lanka is the obvious shared history and the religious element that seems to enable extreme behavior. These factors tend to disrupt common sense thinking and lead to atrocious decision making.

It just seems silly for the Sri Lankans to sell themselves just to try to rival India in any meaningful way. Maybe its the LTTE and its aftermath for that does it for them.

Anyway, I am not really bothered about the people of either of these countries. Whom they elect (at least in case of Sri Lanka) and what decision their leaders take is their business. I am just wondering about the impact on India.
 
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