The Sri Lankan government has decided to recommence all the main and provincial road development projects in the island nation with China, a government official said on Sunday.
Highways, Higher Education and Investment Promotion Ministry Secretary Udaya Ranjith Seneviratne told Xinhua that the ministry had already made payments to the relevant Chinese contractors for the projects. Some Chinese companies had earlier decided to suspend some of the projects due to non-payment.
One of the projects to immediately recommence work is the extension of the Southern Expressway, Seneviratne said.
"We paid the Chinese companies 1 billion rupees last week so that they could continue with the projects without any hindrance. The government is committed to continue these road projects with China and we have informed the companies to accelerate their work so that they could finish soon," Seneviratne added.
He also said that the Sri Lankan government would continue to give road development projects to these Chinese companies as the government valued the development projects done by China in the past.
Li asks Sri Lanka for continuous, stable policy for Chinese investors
2015-03-27China urges Sri Lanka to protect Chinese companies‘ interests
2015-03-27Xi hopes Sri Lanka to protect Chinese firms‘ legitimate interests
2015-03-26Chinese firm halts Sri Lanka port city project
2015-03-12China focuses on long term relations with Sri Lanka: new ambassador
2015-03-12China becomes 2nd largest source of tourists to Sri Lanka
2015-03-11Sri Lanka says willing to deepen ties with China
2015-03-07China reacts to suspended Sri Lanka port project
2015-03-07Sri Lanka supports Silk Road plan
2015-02-28Copyright ©1999-2018
Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.