The Hambantota International Port (used to known as the Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port or the Magam Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port) is a deep water
port
A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as ...
in
Hambantota,
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. It was opened on 18 November 2010, and is Sri Lanka's second largest port, after the
Port of Colombo. In 2020, the port handled 1.8 million tonnes of LPG and dry bulk cargo.
Construction of the port commenced in January 2008. In 2016, it reported an operating profit of US$1.81 million but was considered economically unviable. As debt repayment got difficult, the newly-elected government decided to privatise an 80% stake of the port to raise foreign exchange in order to repay maturing sovereign bonds unrelated to the port.
Of the two bidding companies,
China Merchants Port was chosen,
which was to pay US$1.12 billion to Sri Lanka and spend additional amounts to develop the port into full operation.
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In July 2017, the agreement was signed, but CMPort was allowed a 70% stake. Simultaneously a
99-year lease on the port was granted to CMPort.
History
In modern times, the port is expected to become part of the "
21st Century Maritime Silk Road
The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (Chinese: 21世纪海上丝绸之路), commonly just Maritime Silk Road (MSR), is the sea route part of the Belt and Road Initiative which is a Chinese strategic initiative to increase investment and foster col ...
" (the maritime part of China's
Belt and Road Initiative
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) that runs from the Chinese coast via the
Suez Canal to the Mediterranean, and from there to the Upper Adriatic region of
Trieste
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with its rail connections to
Central and
Eastern Europe
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.
Location and plans
Sri Lanka is situated along the key
shipping route between the
Malacca Straits and the
Suez Canal, which links
Asia
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and
Europe
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. An estimated 36,000 ships, including 4,500
oil tanker
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s, use the route annually.
However the only major port in Sri Lanka, the
Port of Colombo, is catered towards
container handling and is unable to provide facilities for port related industries and services.
Therefore, a new port was proposed near the city of Hambantota, which has a natural harbor and is located on the southern tip of Sri Lanka close to international shipping routes.
A new port will help relieve pressure on the Colombo port, and also provide services to ships that normally take three-and-a-half-day detours from their shipping lanes to receive these services, including refueling, maintenance, logistics and buying provisions and medical supplies.
Ideas to build a port in Hambantota have been in the air for over three decades, but no movement was made. A shipping enthusiast called Ariya Wickramanayake carried out a study with his own funds and presented to
Mahinda Rajapaksa
Mahinda Rajapaksa ( si, මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ, ta, மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ; born Percy Mahendra Rajapaksa; 18 November 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician. He served as the President of Sri Lanka from 2005 to ...
when he was a minister. The proposal was however shot down by the bureaucracy and it got moving again after Rajapaksa was elected the President.
The
United National Front had pledged to build a seaport in Hambantota on winning the
2001 Sri Lankan parliamentary election.
After victory, Sri Lankan Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe
Ranil Wickremesinghe ( si, රනිල් වික්රමසිංහ, ta, ரணில் விக்கிரமசிங்க; born 24 March 1949) is a Sri Lankan politician who is the current president of Sri Lanka since 21 July 2 ...
announced the "Regaining Sri Lanka" economic development programme in 2002, which identified the Hambantota port for development. The plan also included building a
refinery
A refinery is a production facility composed of a group of chemical engineering unit processes and unit operations refining certain materials or converting raw material into products of value.
Types of refineries
Different types of refineries ar ...
,
petrochemical industries, a coal powered
thermal power station
A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy. In a steam-generating cycle heat is used to boil water in a large pressure vessel to produce high-pressure steam, which drives a st ...
, and a
desalination plant.
Feasibility studies
SNC-Lavalin
![Hambantota Port](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Hambantota_Port.jpg)
In June 2002,
SNC-Lavalin was invited to undertake a feasibility study.
The study was completed in 2003 and cost US$1.5 million — 75 per cent was financed by the
Canadian International Development Agency and the remaining by SNC-Lavalin.
The study concluded that the port could be feasibly developed in three stages costing US$1.7 billion. It recommended that a joint venture between the
Sri Lanka Ports Authority and a private consortium be set up to undertake the project under a
build–own–operate–transfer arrangement.
Rejection
A steering committee of the Ports Authority rejected the report for being non-comprehensive and based on existing information rather than primary research.
The recommendation to begin container operations at the first stage of the project was criticised for ignoring the potential impact on existing operations at the
Port of Colombo.
Ramboll
The plan to build the port was revived after
Mahinda Rajapaksa
Mahinda Rajapaksa ( si, මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ, ta, மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ; born Percy Mahendra Rajapaksa; 18 November 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician. He served as the President of Sri Lanka from 2005 to ...
, a native of Hambantota, was
elected president in 2005.
A second feasibility study was commissioned to
Ramboll.
They published their report in 2007 and reached conclusions similar to those from SNC-Lavalin.
The Ramboll study recommended the Hambantota port to bring in revenue by allowing the transport of non-containerised cargo before expanding the port to handle cargo containers, to allow the Port of Colombo to reach its capacity.
Construction
The port was constructed in two phases.
First phase
The Chinese government financed phase one with a 15-year commercial loan from
Exim Bank of China, which lent US$306.7 million (85 per cent of the estimated total cost) while the Sri Lanka Ports Authority bore the rest.
The loan carried a 6.3 per cent interest rate and specified
China Harbour Engineering Company
China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) is an engineering contractor and a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), providing infrastructure construction, such as marine engineering, dredging and reclamation, road an ...
, a state-owned enterprise, as the construction contractor.
A US$76.5-million
bunker
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terminal with an initial capacity of 500,000
tonnes was built, fitted with LPG tanks and fuel tanks for ships and aircraft,
as well as ship repair, shipbuilding and crew change facilities.
The first phase of the port was inaugurated on 18 November 2010 by President
Mahinda Rajapaksa
Mahinda Rajapaksa ( si, මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂ, ta, மஹிந்த ராஜபக்ஷ; born Percy Mahendra Rajapaksa; 18 November 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician. He served as the President of Sri Lanka from 2005 to ...
, whom the port was named after.
The accompanying ceremony cost
₨ 18.8 million and was subject to an investigation by the Government for corruption''. Jetliner'', a
Sri Lanka Navy passenger ship that sailed from
Galle
Galle ( si, ගාල්ල, translit=Gālla; ta, காலி, translit=Kāli) (formerly Point de Galle) is a major city in Sri Lanka, situated on the southwestern tip, from Colombo. Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Southern ...
was ceremonially berthed and workers unloaded the first consignment of international cargo from
Myanmar
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from the vessel ''Seruwila''.
Second phase
The second phase of construction began in 2012 after The Exim Bank of China loaned another US$757 million with an interest rate of 2 per cent.
The loan agreement allowed China Harbour Engineering and
China Merchants Port to jointly operate the terminal and take a 65 per cent stake in the port for 35 years.
After 35 years, the ownership of the port will be returned to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.
Operation under Chinese joint venture
In 2016, the Sri Lanka Ports Authority had to repay ₨9 billion in construction fees for the Hambantota port, which, by the end of the year, accumulated a loss of ₨46.7 billion. After the
National United Front won the 2015
presidential
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and
parliamentary elections
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, Prime Minister
Ranil Wickremesinghe
Ranil Wickremesinghe ( si, රනිල් වික්රමසිංහ, ta, ரணில் விக்கிரமசிங்க; born 24 March 1949) is a Sri Lankan politician who is the current president of Sri Lanka since 21 July 2 ...
visited China to solve the issue. Then, the ports authority rescinded the agreement with the Chinese operators of the port and replaced it with a concession agreement signed in 2017.
Under the 2017 agreement, Sri Lanka Ports Authority created Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG), which then became a joint venture after China Merchant Ports bought an 85 per cent stake in HIPG as part of the Chinese company's US$1.12 billion investment into the port.
The agreement will expire 99 years after its effective date and allows HIPG to develop and operate the Hambantota port exclusively.
The agreement also stipulated the creation of a 15,000-acre special economic zone.
The money from China Merchant Ports was used to strengthen Sri Lanka's US-dollar reserves and pay short-term foreign debts unrelated to the port.
The agreement was delayed for several months because of concerns that the port could be used for military purposes and opposition from trade unions and political parties, which called it a sellout of Sri Lankan national assets to China. Former president Rajapaksa criticised the plan, including the special economic zone, and warned of social unrest if the plans were carried through.
India
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and the
United States
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raised concerns that Chinese control of the Hambantota port could harm their interests in the Indian Ocean. The large Chinese loans, the inability of the Sri Lankan government to service the loans, and the subsequent 99-year Chinese lease on the port have also led to accusations that China was practising
debt-trap diplomacy,
the factual accuracy of which is disputed.
In September 2021, Sri Lankan geopolitics analyst
Asanga Abeyagoonasekera
Asanga Abeyagoonasekera ( si, අසංග අබේගුණසේකර; born 21 August 1977) is a Sri Lankan academic, geopolitics and foreign policy analyst. He is a political columnist and author. He is a visiting professor for geopolitics ...
described of a 'Strategic-trap diplomacy'.
In February 2021, the Sri Lankan foreign minister
Dinesh Gunawardena said the lease of the Hambantota port to China was a mistake made by the previous government, after reports that Colombo was revisiting the agreement.
The HIPG introduced automation, represented the port in several international summits and signed agreements with international shipping companies. As a result the nine-storey administration building of the port, the Hambantota Maritime Centre became 95 per cent occupied and in just one year under the new management the port made a 136 per cent increase in the volume of ro-ro vessels handled and even diversified its services to include other port-related activities such as container handling, general cargo, passenger, bunkering, bulk terminal, gas and project cargo.
In July 2018, the Sri Lankan government announced it would relocate its naval base at
Galle
Galle ( si, ගාල්ල, translit=Gālla; ta, காலி, translit=Kāli) (formerly Point de Galle) is a major city in Sri Lanka, situated on the southwestern tip, from Colombo. Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Southern ...
to Hambantota.
Facilities
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In 2020
Sinopec's Sri Lankan unit invested in bunkering and invested in a $5m in a tanker which flies the Sri Lankan flag. Lanka Marine Services (LMS) partnered with Sinopec in supplying very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO).
A $550 million
tax-free port zone was set up outside the port.
In 2016 a 15,000 acre SEZ project was announced with 5,000 acres from Hambantota and the rest from
Monaragala, Embilipitiya and
Matara.
In July 2019
LAUGFS Holdings
LAUGFS Holdings Limited is a Conglomerate (company), diversified conglomerate from Sri Lanka and has since expanded overseas. Laugfs Holdings is mainly engaged in Energy industry, Energy, retail, Industrial sector, Industrial and manufacturing, H ...
opened a
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) terminal which imports butane and propane and produces LPG to sell domestically or re-export. Within the first 14 months, it had handled 413,000 metric tonnes of LPG, 60% of which was exported to Bangladesh, Maldives and India. As of September the terminal handles around 15 – 20 ship calls per month and it is expected to increase up to 30.
State-owned Litro Gas operates LPG terminal with a storage capacity of 3,000 metric tonnes.
Port operations
The SLPA had decided to divert all vehicle shipments to the Ruhunu Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa International port from May 31, 2012, as a measure to relieve the congestion at Sri Lanka's main port
Colombo Harbour.
On June 6, 2012, Ruhunu Magampura Mahinda Rajapaksa International Port officially started
transshipment operations with the ''N4K FRICIA'' ship from Japan containing 15 vehicles and the ''Ellison Sun'' with 1000 vehicles from Chennai Harbour, India.
Japanese, South Korean and Indian car makers have begun transshipping increasing numbers of vehicles through the port. In the first nine months of 2014, the number of vehicles handled at Hambantota crossed the 100,000 mark, up more than 300% compared to the same period in 2013, with the number of ship calls more than doubling to 161. The biggest user of the port is the Hyundai plant near Chennai while Tata and Maruti vehicles also come from Mumbai. In future, all Hyundai vehicles made in South Korea, China and India will be transshipped through Hambantota 15,000 units a month once more yard space is available.
In April 2017, making a historic landmark in Sri Lanka, the world's largest pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), the MV ''Hoegh Trigger'', arrived on her
maiden call In shipping, a maiden call is the first time a particular ship arrives at a port. A ceremony may be held where port officials present a plaque
Plaque may refer to:
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at the Port of Hambantota.
Incidents
In December 2016, a mob of workers who were believed to be backed by Rajapaksa loyalists protesting against the leasing of the port vandalised the port and took several ships hostage. The 13-storey building was taken over by the strikers and was flooded, and CCTV systems and electricity were shut down. However, swift action by the Navy rescued the ships, and repair of damaged infrastructure began. The government accused leaders of the strike of protesting against the SEZ that happened in Hambantota, led by members of the Nil Balakaya, an organization created by
Namal Rajapaksa; the government accused them of being political appointees. As a result, a shipping line also sent a bill of $400,000 in damages to the port authority. The government and Navy Commander Vice Admiral
Ravindra Wijegunaratne were heavily criticized by civil activists and the media over an assault on a journalist during the protest.
Notes
See also
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Belt and Road Initiative
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List of ports in Sri Lanka
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Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport
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Southern Expressway (Sri Lanka)
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Treaty ports
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References
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External links
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Hambantota Port Development Project - about.lk
Conceptual video of completed port
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Buildings and structures in Hambantota