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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to bolster the recovery of stressed small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and praised Sri Lanka’s steadfast dedication to rebound from the economic crisis.
The assurance was extended by ADB Country Director Takafumi Kadano yesterday during a meeting with State Minister of Finance Shehan Semasinghe held at the Finance Ministry.
Kadano shared insights into forthcoming projects in Sri Lanka, particularly in the power sector. Recognising Sri Lanka’s commendable efforts in steering clear of a crisis, he highlighted the potential for progress that often emerges from adversity and expressed optimism about the ability to transition towards a sustainable, long-term economic trajectory.
With an unequivocal commitment to sustained support, Kadano underscored that the ADB’s assistance would remain resolute, especially in alignment with the initiatives of the International Monetary Fund.
He reiterated the ADB’s keen interest in conducting an in-depth study of Sri Lanka’s SME sector to identify and implement effective support mechanisms.
State Minister Shehan Semasinghe also appreciated ADB for continued assistance throughout the crisis and subsequent recovery phases.
Shedding light on the segment most severely impacted by the crisis, he emphasised the vital role of SMEs in the economic fabric, urging their swift revitalisation. He highlighted the Government’s efforts in providing concessions to revive these enterprises and underlined the pressing need for additional support.
Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwardena also participated in the meeting.