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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, August 1, 2016
Diplomacy: China declines Lanka’s request
Converting loans into equity: Beijing wants talks with investors on commercial terms
( July 31, 2016, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) China
has declined Sri Lanka’s request to convert into equity Beijing-funded
projects including the Mattala Airport and the Hambantota Port, The
Sunday Times in Colombo reported today.
Report by the Sunday Times, a Colombo based weekly reads as follows;
“China’s Ambassador Yi Xianliang told Prime Minister Ranil
Wickremesinghe that it was not possible according to China’s laws. He
said it should be done through discussions with investors on commercial
terms.
The latest request was made by Premier Wickremesinghe to Ambassador Yi
at a recent meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Management
(CCEM). He was in attendance.
However, the Chinese envoy had said that his Government was willing to
extend its “fullest cooperation on this matter and support to overcome
the current financial issues of Sri Lanka.” Already, China has
recommended a list of its leading companies for tie-ups with the Mattala
Airport, Hambantota Port and other key ventures in Hambantota.
The move comes as the Government prepared to set up a Hambantota
Development Corporation to coordinate the development of this southern
district. On the recommendations of Development Strategies and
International Trade Minister Malik Samarawickrema, a committee is to be
named to draft the necessary laws for the establishment of this
Corporation.
The committee is also to be tasked to prepare a Cabinet memorandum for this purpose.
Another major Chinese aided project, the Colombo Port City development
is expected to get under way by October. The Government has set August
15 as the tentative date for the signing of a tripartite agreement.
Details of the new measures appear in the Political Commentary on Pages
12 and 13. Premier Wickremesinghe had explained to Ambassador Yi that
there was an urgent need to start the budgetary process for the coming
year. Since a major portion of the Government’s recurrent expenditure is
the Chinese loan component, he had said it was necessary to finalise
the debt amount which could be converted to equity without delay.
With regard to many other projects which the Government has identified
to be transferred into equity, the Government has decided to call for
proposals worldwide. It will also call for proposals from Chinese
companies and conduct direct talks. The selections will be made in
consultation with Colombo and Beijing.