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Adani Power, an Indian company, is hopeful that Bangladesh will settle all past dues

Bangladesh's chief financial officer revealed that the country has reduced the amount of money it owes Adani Power in India for a power supply deal. The company is confident about recovering the remaining $900 million.

The Bangladeshi government has been struggling to meet its obligations under the 2017 agreement, as imports have become more expensive since the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022. This is in addition to the political turmoil in the country that resulted in the removal of the prime minister in August last year.

Adani's supply was halved last year as a result. However, CFO Dilip Jha stated that the company resumed its full supply after the monthly payments of the country began to cover some of the outstanding dues.

Jha told analysts in a call after earnings on Thursday that "we are supplying all the power to Bangladesh...the payment we receive now is more than our monthly billing."

We are hoping that we will continue to receive payments equal to the current billing month, and that old outstanding dues also be liquidated.

The company stated that Bangladesh had paid almost $1.2 billion out of the total $2 billion billed. Sethuraman N.R. in Bengaluru, and Savio D.Souza edited the report.

(source: Reuters)