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    Economy to be up 4.2% in 2018 and 4.6% in 2019

    August 31, 2018

    Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice President (Operations 1), Wencai Zhang presenting a report to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday. Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice President (Operations 1), Wencai Zhang presenting a report to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday

    The economic reforms agenda adopted by the government is heading in the right direction, Vice President (Operations 1), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Wencai Zhang told the journalists in Colombo yesterday.

    He said, “However there are some areas that have to improve. These include the improvements in the ‘Doing Business index’ and the government must also ensure that more private sector players are joining in the economic growth. Sri Lanka should also try to woo more FDI to Sri Lanka.”

    Zhang who is on an official visit in Sri Lanka has visited some of the development projects in the Southern Province this week.He also said that it was pleasing to note the exports are increasing and hoped that this positive trend would continue. “Sri Lanka now has the potential be a major economy in the future,” he said at the press conference.

    Zhang was joined at the press conference by Country Director, ADB, Sri Widowati. Wencai Zhang said that Sri Lanka’s economy would grow at 4.2% in 2018 and 4.6% in 2019 from around 3.3% earlier. This is not a healthy rate but it is expected to be on an upward trend.” Asked if the credit facilities offered by the bank for development projects are properly being implemented by the government, Country Director, ADB, Sri Lanka Sri Widowati said, they were successfully disbursed.

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