The nation is struggling to repay billions of dollars borrowed by its previous government for white-elephant projects.
Central bank Governor Indrajith Coomaraswamy told reporters the country will issue USD 1.5 billion in sovereign bonds and raise another USD 1 billion through a syndicated loan.
"In the coming months the government intends to raise a syndicated loan and there is a cabinet paper (seeking formal approval) to issue the international sovereign bonds," he said.
The previous government took Chinese loans to build a deep-sea port at Hambantota in the south of the country -- at a cost of USD 1.4 billion -- and an international airport in the same area.
However, only one airline operates to the airport while only a handful of ships call at the port every month.
The government is now looking to lease out the port and the airport and is also seeking a partner for cash-strapped national carrier Sri Lankan to reduce foreign debt servicing costs.
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