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cement grinding and bagging factory is being set up, as well as
fertiliser bagging plants. Large salt plains are a prominent feature of Hambantota. The town is a major producer of salt. A Vocational training Center was opened in 2017 by Prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe with China to train the workforce needed for the SEZs. Wickramasinghe also came into an agreement with state-owned China Merchants Port Holdings to lease 70 percent stake of the strategically-located Hambantota port at $1.12 billion, opening Hambantota to the
Belt and Road Initiative.
Transportation Air Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (MRIA), is located in Mattala, a town north of Hambantota. The airport was officially opened in March 2013, and is the second
international airport in Sri Lanka after
Bandaranaike International Airport in
Colombo. The
Weerawila Airport is also located nearby.
Road A2 highway connects Colombo with Hambantota town through
Galle and
Matara. The
Southern Expressway from Kottawa to Matara will be connected to Hambantota via Beliatta.
Rail Construction work started in 2006 on the
Matara-Kataragama Railway Line project, a
broad gauge railway being implemented at an estimated cost of $91 million.
Energy The
Hambantota Wind Farm is the first
wind farm in Sri Lanka (there are two more commercial wind farms). It's a pilot project to test wind power generation in the island nation.
Wind energy development faces immense obstacles such as poor roads and an unstable
power grid. With the transmission network development plan of
CEB, first ever 220kV grid substation is under construction in Hambantota, it will be connected to the National Grid by 2022.
CHINT Electric is the Main Contractor and
Minel Lanka is the National Contractor that carried out design, civil construction and electrical installation works. This substation will be handling 500 MVA with 6 units of 220/132/33 kV 83.33 MVA power transformers from
Tirathai.
Port Hambantota is the selected site for a new international port, the
Port of Hambantota. It was scheduled to be built in three phases, with the first phase due to be completed by the end of 2010 at a cost of $360 million. As part of the port, a $550 million
tax-free port zone is being started, with companies in
India,
China,
Russia and
Dubai expressing interest in setting up
shipbuilding, ship-repair and
warehousing facilities in the zone. The port officially opened on November 18, 2010, at the end of the first phase of construction. When all phases are fully complete, it will be able to berth 33 vessels, which would make it the biggest port in South Asia. Bunkering facility: 14 tanks (8 for oil, 3 for aviation fuel and 3 for LP gas) with a total capacity of . But in the whole of 2012 only 34 ships berthed at Hambantota, compared with 3,667 ships at the
port of Colombo. In 2017 China was given a 99-year lease for the port in exchange for $1.1 billion. The involvement of Chinese companies in the development of Hambantota port have provoked claims by some analysts that it is part of China's
String of Pearls strategy. Other analysts have argued that it would not be in Sri Lanka's interests to allow the Chinese navy access to the port and in any event the exposed nature of the port would make it of dubious value to China in time of conflict. In November 2019,
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa indicated that the Sri Lankan government would try to undo the 99-year lease of the port and return to the original loan repayment schedule. As of August 2020 the 99-year lease was still in place. ==Culture==