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Some of the new projects funded by the ADB included a Rural Electrification Project of $70 million, an SME Credit Line of $100 million and a Local Government Enhancement Sector Project costing of $40 million, Presidential Media Division said in a statement.
It said the ADB last week expressed keenness to increase its funding portfolio by more than $1.2 billion in the next three years and that a new Country Partnership Strategy was also on the cards to cover the period 2017-2021.
“As of July 2015, ADB approved a total of 194 loans, to Sri Lanka, both sovereign and non sovereign, with cumulative lending of $7.06billion. ADB also provided $358 million in grant assistance and $127.78 million in technical assistance projects,” the statement said.