China to loan Sri Lanka $290 mln for airport, railways
China has agreed to lend $290 million to Sri Lanka to build a new airport and revive its railway network, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
China will provide a $190 million loan through its funding arm, Exim Bank, to construct the island's second airport and $100 million to boost the capacity of the Sri Lankan railway, the ministry said in a statement.
China was the largest foreign funding source for Sri Lanka in 2009 with $1.2 billion followed by the Asian Development Bank with $424 million.
In a statement, Sri Lanka's ministry of finance on Wednesday said India had agreed to provide a $67.4 million loan under a supplementary credit line to upgrade its southern railway line.
China and India are increasingly competing for lucrative and strategic investments in Sri Lanka since the end of its 25-year civl war in May last year.
Both India and China provided military assistance, including ammunition, in the final phase of the war.
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