Congratulations, good work Anura. You are quietly yet effectively securing Sri Lanka's interests with your team in a patriotic manner.

I don't think my ideas about privatization are perfect; if the government implements it well, it could outperform the private sector.

When privatization is carried out excessively, it has sometimes led to poorer outcomes.

Please continue the good work.

I will do my best to support you and our people in any way I can.

Sri Lanka's Ministry of Energy has signed a notable agreement with Sinopec for a $3.7 billion investment to construct an oil refinery in the Hambantota region, which will have a capacity of 200,000 barrels. The refinery's output is intended for export, enhancing the nation's foreign exchange earnings. This investment aims to boost Sri Lanka's economic growth and improve the livelihoods of low-income communities in the area. The signing ceremony was attended by various officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and other dignitaries. The article features a prominent Sinopec logo and mentions the significance of the project for the local population.
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