China blocks loan, demands insurance payment from Sri Lanka

China has blocked a loan of over $69m, saying it will only release the funds once Sri Lanka pays fees to China’s state-run insurance company, reported The Sunday Times.

Beijing is blocking the payments, demanding that 7% of the loan should be paid to the insurer Sinosure, although Sri Lanka has offered sovereign guarantees.

The loan was offered by the state-run Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to fund 90% of a hydro power project in the south of Sri Lanka.

The power plant will be built by China National Electric Equipment Corporation (CNEEC), another Chinese state owned company.

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