Govt. borrows two billion Yuan (US $ 300 million ) from China



  • The abbreviation- RMB is the shortened form of Chinese currency ‘Renminbi’ which is also called Yuan  
  • Ajith Nivard Cabraal told the Daily Mirror that this was a direct loan obtained by the Government 

By Kelum Bandara   

The Government has borrowed a loan of two billion RMB ( US $ 300 million ) from China Development Bank , an official said.  

The abbreviation- RMB is the shortened form of Chinese currency ‘Renminbi’ which is also called Yuan.  
State Minister of Money , Capital Markets and Public Enterprise Reforms Ajith Nivard Cabraal told the Daily Mirror that this was a direct loan obtained by the Government and therefore it could be used for any activity such as repayment of loans or development activities   “We can use it for whatever action ,” he said.  


Sri Lankan Ambassador to Beijing Dr. Palitha Kohona signed the agreement with the Chinese bank yesterday . Director General of International Cooperation Department II, Global Finance of CD Wan Wei signed it on behalf of the bank. 

 

  • Sri Lankan Ambassador to Beijing Dr. Palitha Kohona signed the agreement with the Chinese bank yesterday 

 



  Comments - 0


You May Also Like