A U.S. foreign development agency announced on Wednesday it would lend $553 million to establish a deepwater shipping-container terminal at the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka, expanding America’s effort to finance infrastructure around strategic parts of Asia.
Adani will help develop the terminal with Sri Lankan partners.
The money from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation resembles the kind of big-ticket deals that China’s development banks have struck around the world over the past decade.
Under its Belt and Road Initiative, central to the foreign policy of President Xi Jinping, China made loans to build up ties around Asia, including in Sri Lanka.
The Development Finance Corporation was created during the Trump administration to bankroll international infrastructure projects, cooperating with the State Department to support U.S. foreign policy and curb Chinese influence.
Persons:
Narendra Modi, Adani, Xi Jinping, Trump
Organizations:
Port, Adani, Sri, U.S . International Development Finance Corporation, Initiative, Development Finance Corporation, State Department
Locations:
Colombo, Sri Lanka, Asia, India, China, United States