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1Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sat May 28, 2016 5:19 pm

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You Are Here: Home → Japan extends Yen 38 billion ODA assistance to Sri Lanka


Japan extends Yen 38 billion ODA assistance to Sri Lanka

 Samanmali Karunanayake  Saturday May 28th, 2016

Japanese Prime Minister offered a Yen 38 billion ODA loan to Sri Lanka for water purification projects for Kidney diseases and establishment of electricity transmission lines connecting the entire country.
Prime Minister Abe thanks President Sirisena for raising Asia’s voice and explaining the Asian perspective to the Western nations at the G 7 Outreach Summit in Ise Shima in Japan.
Following is the joint media statement of Sri Lanka and Japan
Media Statement Japan
Sri Lanka Summit Meeting May 28, 2016 On May 28, 2016, H.E. Mr. Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan and H.E. Mr. Maithripala Sirisena, President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, held a bilateral summit meeting in Nagoya, Japan, following the Outreach Meeting during the G7 Ise-Shima Summit.
Both leaders shared the view, considering the fact Sri Lanka is strategically located in the Indian Ocean, that the development of the country and strengthening regional connectivity are of critical importance to the prosperity of the entire region. Both leaders reaffirmed that they would strengthen cooperation for the implementation of the Comprehensive Partnership between Japan and Sri Lanka and the Partnership for Quality Infrastructure.
Economic Cooperation
Prime Minister Abe expressed his intention to provide ODA loans, which amount to approximately 38 billion yen, for the construction of transmission lines in the North Central and Eastern Provinces and water supply facilities in the North Central Province, in order to further promote socio-economic development of Sri Lanka. The project of constructing transmission lines will allow the electricity generated at the power plants that Sri Lanka planned in the Eastern Province to be transmitted to the City of Colombo.
Desiring to contribute to national development efforts in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Abe expressed his intention to positively consider the provision of Development Policy Loan (DPL), which supports policy and institutional reform in macro-economic and public financial management, as well as the promotion of the private sector.
Both leaders recognized the importance of port development in Sri Lanka, as a key hub nation in the Indian Ocean given the rising demand and the rapid growth of the region. President Sirisena expressed his appreciation for the Japanese assistance provided thus far in this respect. Prime Minister Abe stated that Japan would actively continue its cooperation on the development of the Colombo port and its vicinity under the public and private sector cooperation. Prime Minister Abe also expressed his intention to send survey missions to study the needs and the logistics for hub development of the north port of Colombo and its surrounding areas, as well as the development of the port of Trincomalee.
Prime Minister Abe conveyed Japan’s decision to extend assistance for the development of a master plan of the City of Kandy, which would enable the urban development needs of the ancient city with appropriate consideration for the protection of the cultural heritage. Prime Minister Abe further expressed his intention to send a study mission.
President Sirisena expressed his appreciation for the Japanese assistance.
Both leaders welcomed Sri Lanka’s decision to adopt the Japanese system of Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (DTTB) and the progress of bilateral work to ensure a smooth transition to the DTTB Japanese system, including the establishment of a bilateral Joint Committee to facilitate implementation of the project and holding the first meeting of the committee in June.
President Sirisena stated that the implementation of Digitalization of Terrestrial Analogue Television has been assigned to the Ministry of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media.
2. Maritime Cooperation
Both leaders welcomed the convening of the first round of the Policy Dialogue at the Senior Official Level of the two Foreign Ministries and the inaugural Sri Lanka-Japan Dialogue on Maritime Security, Safety and Oceanic Issues in January 2016 in Colombo, where the two maritime states reconfirmed the importance of maintaining the freedom of the high seas and maritime order based on the rule of law. As a part of strengthening maritime cooperation between the two countries, both leaders also acknowledged the importance of the steady progress of the Project for Maritime Safety Capability Improvement (worth approximately 1.8 billion yen), that includes the provision of two patrol vessels.
3. National Reconciliation and Peace building
Both leaders recognized the importance of the ongoing national reconciliation process in Sri Lanka, and welcomed the exchange of notes regarding the Project for the Establishment of Research and Training Complex at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jaffna (worth approximately 1.7 billion yen) on 18 May, 2016. Prime Minister Abe expressed Japan’s continued support for Sri Lanka’s efforts on national reconciliation, including the contribution by Mr. Motoo Noguchi.
Both leaders decided to establish a Joint Committee with a view to ensure the expeditious implementation of the Joint Declaration on Comprehensive Partnership between Japan and Sri Lanka and to promote concrete cooperation in such areas as economic development, maritime security, national reconciliation and peace building.


















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Last edited by D.G.Dayaratne on Sat May 28, 2016 5:21 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : correction)

2Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sat May 28, 2016 5:27 pm

kumarweerarathne

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Nearly 345 M USD :-) nt bad

3Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sat May 28, 2016 7:30 pm

worthiness


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Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Country is slowly reaping the benefits from international community. At this juncture, assistance from Japan is greatly instrumental to our economy & hopefully would be followed by other nations soon.

4Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sat May 28, 2016 7:48 pm

samaritan


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The assistance amounts to US$4b for infrastructure development projects at an interest rate between 0.01 - 0.05% with a repayment period spanning over 40years.
http://newsfirst.lk/english/2016/05/japan-pm-pledges-aid-sri-lankan-development-min-ravi-karunanayake/137719

'ARIGATOU GOZAIMASU' 

5Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sat May 28, 2016 10:41 pm

cseguide

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Vice President - Equity Analytics
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If these money is used properly we can expect a good future

6Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 10:40 am

SLFINANCEWATCH

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This is a very good news for entire nation..
Interesging time ahead...

7Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 4:48 pm

D.G.Dayaratne


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

If this govt also misuse funds as in case of Basil R usedc forighn funnd without proper planining for mainly personal benifits that will be end of future generation



Last edited by D.G.Dayaratne on Sun May 29, 2016 4:49 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : correction)

8Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 8:31 pm

Teller

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A good news for the country. The same way GSP relief is possible in a short time.

9Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 8:53 pm

Yahapalanaya

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Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
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Well done President.Goodwork ratherthan challenging foreign countries and boosting voters.

10Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 11:01 pm

Teller

Teller
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ARIGATOU GOZAIMASU' , ?????what's the meaning dear?

11Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 11:39 pm

kumarweerarathne

kumarweerarathne
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Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Means thank you

12Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Sun May 29, 2016 11:53 pm

chamil1


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Why is RK saying 600 Billion rupees when Japan gave only 51 billion worth loans?

13Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Mon May 30, 2016 8:48 am

Chinwi

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Associate Director - Equity Analytics

You said,
"If these money is used properly we can expect a good future..."
"Interesting time ahead..."



Read the project details before daydreaming.   ( no offence)

Prime Minister Abe expressed his intention to provide ODA loans, which amount to approximately 38 billion yen ( 50 Billion LKR), for the

♦ construction of transmission lines in the North Central and Eastern Provinces and

♦ water supply facilities in the North Central Province

 


These are project loans designed for specific needs. Normally part of the loans are sucked back by donor country by linking their own machinery , consultation, equipment supply with the loan amount.

We cannot even use these loans to pay salaries of Sri Lankans.


worthiness wrote:Country is slowly reaping the benefits from international community. At this juncture, assistance from Japan is greatly instrumental to our economy & hopefully would be followed by other nations soon.

I can agree latter part of the comment. Yes, other nations should follow Japan and help us to regain the lost momentum.

But, I'm sorry to say this government is very poor in getting assistant form so called International Community.


Some of the recent projects launched and completed  -before 2015 - with Japanese aid.

Expansion of the Colombo Port - Rs. 130.6 billion
Southern Transport Development Project - Rs. 60.7 billion
Provincial/Rural Roads Development Project - Rs.17.8 billion
New Mannar Bridge and improvement of the Causeway - Rs. 3.1 billion
Upper Kotmale Hydro Power Project - Rs. 63.3 billion
Vavuniya- Killinochchi Transmission Line - Rs. 4.5 billion
Kandy City Wastewater Management Project - Rs. 23.6 billion
Eastern Province Water Supply Development Project - Rs.8.2 billion


This is not to degrade anything.
This is to say, "anticipating such a big change in the entire economy by getting a specific project loan of 50 billion  is not a good sign  of 'investment analyzing people.'  "

Gon media people of Sirisena govt do not know  to use calculators , XE.com or google.
Those fools recently declared our President attended to G7 summit.
G7 is limited to 7 countries + EU. Our President attended to outreach meeting arranged by Japan in parallel to G7.

14Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Empty Re: Japanese Assistance to Sri Lanka Mon May 30, 2016 9:16 am

cseguide

cseguide
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:You said,
"If these money is used properly we can expect a good future..."
"Interesting time ahead..."



Read the project details before daydreaming.   ( no offence)

Prime Minister Abe expressed his intention to provide ODA loans, which amount to approximately 38 billion yen ( 50 Billion LKR), for the

♦ construction of transmission lines in the North Central and Eastern Provinces and

♦ water supply facilities in the North Central Province

   


These are project loans designed for specific needs. Normally part of the loans are sucked back by donor country by linking their own machinery , consultation, equipment supply with the loan amount.

We cannot even use these loans to pay salaries of Sri Lankans.


worthiness wrote:Country is slowly reaping the benefits from international community. At this juncture, assistance from Japan is greatly instrumental to our economy & hopefully would be followed by other nations soon.

I can agree latter part of the comment. Yes, other nations should follow Japan and help us to regain the lost momentum.

But, I'm sorry to say this government is very poor in getting assistant form so called International Community.


Some of the recent projects launched and completed  -before 2015 - with Japanese aid.

Expansion of the Colombo Port - Rs. 130.6 billion
Southern Transport Development Project - Rs. 60.7 billion
Provincial/Rural Roads Development Project - Rs.17.8 billion
New Mannar Bridge and improvement of the Causeway - Rs. 3.1 billion
Upper Kotmale Hydro Power Project - Rs. 63.3 billion
Vavuniya- Killinochchi Transmission Line - Rs. 4.5 billion
Kandy City Wastewater Management Project - Rs. 23.6 billion
Eastern Province Water Supply Development Project - Rs.8.2 billion


This is not to degrade anything.
This is to say, "anticipating such a big change in the entire economy by getting a specific project loan of 50 billion  is not a good sign  of 'investment analyzing people.'  "

Gon media people of Sirisena govt do not know  to use calculators , XE.com or google.
Those fools recently declared our President attended to G7 summit.
G7 is limited to 7 countries + EU. Our President attended to outreach meeting arranged by Japan in parallel to G7.

It's Chinwi (Little MR)

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