Sri Lanka says Adani Port Project to continue despite US charges

[Adaderana] - 12/13/2024

Indian conglomerate Adani Group s port project in Sri Lanka will go ahead despite US charges against its founder and sudden changes to its financing, the island nation said Friday. MORE..



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