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Japan to provide 45 bn Yen loan under comprehensive partnership-Updated

Abe Wickremesinghe

Oct 06, 2015 (LBO) - Japan will provide a 45.4 billion Yen (380 million dollar) loan under a 'Comprehensive Partnership' arrangement that will include expansion of the Bandaranaike International Airport in Sri Lanka, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said.
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The agreement was announced during Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe's visit to Japan after meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The two leaders decided to deepen cooperation through a 'Comprehensive Partnership,' a statement said. "Both leaders reaffirmed that the strengthening partnership between the two countries, which share the fundamental value of the rule of law and democracy, can contribute to prosperity of the two countries as well as the Pacific and Indian Ocean region," a statement said. The partnership will emphasize investment and trade, cooperation on national development in Sri Lanka, and national reconciliation and peacebuilding. Sri Lanka is keen to increase bilateral and multilateral assistance this year due to a weakening of the balance of payments after a pull out by foreign investors from emerging markets tied to global uncertainty. Cooperation would include consideration of the JICA master plan on urban transport infrastructure, which includes monorail, under the “Western Region Megapolis Plan.” "Japan’s advanced expertise and technologies could be utilized in the implementation of concrete projects such as expressways and the Urban Planning of the City of Kandy," Wickremesinghe had stated. Japan will continue its cooperation in the field of electricity including the formulation of power generation and transmission master plan. The promotion of high efficiency coal-fired power generation will contribute to energy security and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The two countries will cooperate in the area of Clean Coal Technologies, the statement said. With regard to IT, hope was expressed that the Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T), a technical standard for digital television broadcast, will be adopted in Sri Lanka. Wickremesinghe said a fair and transparent selection process based on functional capability and feasibility is currently under way. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also promised to support maritime security and to provide patrol ships. Japan will provide cooperation in the field of disaster risk reduction including conducting a survey, with a view to providing a meteorological radar system. Speaking to Japanese parliamentarians, the Prime Minister said Sri Lanka was seeking Japanese assistance in reconstruction and rehabilitation in the island. "Once again we are seeking Japanese assistance to summon a meeting of donors to assist in the reconstruction and revitalizing the socio-economy of conflict affected areas," he said. Wickremesinghe promised that the new Government will create a more favorable investment climate, ensuring transparency and good governance in order to attract investment from Japanese companies, the statement sad. Commenting on the slower growth due to a slowdown in the Chinese economy, Wickremesinghe said: "I am advocating that we in South Asia respond to this predicted low growth scenario by creating a high growth region.
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" "The government is planning to carry out the next generation of reforms to make Sri Lanka a highly competitive economy," he added. The Prime Minister's speech, which follows the speech by the Japanese PM, can be viewed here and the joint statement can be viewed here
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sas
sas
8 years ago

Great!!!
JApan should increase its investments in SL

Saranga
Saranga
8 years ago

Same old wine in a new bottle

rookie
rookie
8 years ago

Wonder why we cant borrow a little more ha ha Japan has enough excess funds so should be able to borrow at low interest rates and settle out some high interest loans maybe?

how about some investments from japan pls?

Palo
Palo
8 years ago

You can’t do all those in Rs 45 billion. BIA expansion alone will cost that much. I wonder whether Uncle Sam will give us even a penny other than changing regimes.

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