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Sri Lanka highway funding secured

A key financing package has been secured for the first phase of Sri Lanka’s Central Expressway project. Funding worth US$1 billion is being provided by China’s Exim Bank for the highway. Construction of this route will improve transport between the port of Colombo and the port of Hambantota.
May 17, 2018 Read time: 1 min

A key financing package has been secured for the first phase of Sri Lanka’s Central Expressway project. Funding worth US$1 billion is being provided by China’s Exim Bank for the highway. Construction of this route will improve transport between the port of Colombo and the port of Hambantota.

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