,

Sri Lanka Seeks Accelerated ADB Credit Approval for Ditwah Project

by

in ,

Sri Lanka is currently negotiating with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the early release of a proposed loan scheme, initially scheduled for later this year, due to the impact of Cyclone Ditwah, officials have reported.

Manjula Hettiarachchi, Director General of the Department of Development Finance, informed reporters, “We aim to activate several loans from the Asian Development Bank, particularly one focused on empowering small and medium businesses.” She added, “Originally, this loan was anticipated in September, but the government is now in discussions to secure it by mid-year.”

Hettiarachchi explained that in light of the recent crisis, discussions are underway to obtain the funds earlier to assist small and medium-sized entrepreneurs, thereby bolstering the agricultural value chain.

Of the total 200 million dollar concessional loan facility, approximately 100 million dollars will be allocated to support the SME sector. Additionally, another 70 million dollars from the ADB will be directed towards equipping agriculture-based small and medium entrepreneurs with new technology.

The funds will be administered under the concessional loan facilities provided by the Asian Development Bank.

(Colombo/Jan16/2026)


Deals from DealBook.lk



Latest News


  • Gulf Oil Producers Have Already Lost $15 Billion Since the Start of the War

    Gulf Oil Producers Have Already Lost $15 Billion Since the Start of the War

    Oil producers in the Arab Gulf have already lost at least $15.1 billion in oil and gas revenues since the start of the Middle East war, per estimates by commodities analytics firm Kpler cited by the Financial Times. The de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has choked off since March 1, millions of

    Read more


  • Sri Lanka Considers Russian Fuel Acquisition Following U.S. Sanction Lift

    FINANCIAL CHRONICLE – Sri Lanka has started talks on possibilities of buying Russian oil after the United States eased the sanctions on fuel purchase from Moscow, the island nation’s Foreign Minister’s office said. The U.S. issued a 30-day waiver for countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil and petroleum products stranded at sea, in a bid

    Read more


DAILY NEW DIGEST


▶︎•၊၊||၊|။|||||။၊|။•