Infrastructure

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Good infrastructure vital for ASEAN

The availability of good infrastructure at the national level of ASEAN countries is a prerequisite if they are to benefit from regional economic integration, delegates told a panel at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN on May 11. “Better physical infrastructure development in the country ...

Three EEC projects to be proposed

A working group on the Eastern Economic Corridor set up by the Cabinet plans to propose to the EEC Committee at the end of this month that it open opportunities for the private sector to join in the development of three infrastructure projects worth a ...

President to attend Road and Belt Forum in China

President Bounnhang Vorachit will attend the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation taking place from May 14 to 15 in Beijing, while economists say China’s Belt and Road Initiative will benefit the Lao economy.​ The president will lead a high-level delegation from Laos to ...

Quality infrastructure vital for growth

Quality infrastructure will attract foreign direct investment and is the key to ASEAN’s sustained economic growth, according to a Japanese bank official on May 10. “The ASEAN region needs to give priority to developing good infrastructure. This is a key factor for improving connectivity and long ...

Japan agrees aid for port expansion

The Japanese government has agreed to help Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (SAP) introduce an electronic system for handling import and export procedures. The Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) system will allow companies to send one another electronic information, replacing the manual method currently in use. The agreement ...

Port operator’s IPO share price set near high tide mark

Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, the state enterprise that operates Cambodia’s principal seaport, announced a share price of 5,040 riel ($1.26) on May 9 for its upcoming initial public offering following a bookbuilding exercise that garnered a strong response from institutional investors. SAP priced its shares at the ...

EEC tied to China's One Belt, One Road

The government says the much-touted Eastern Economic Corridor is ready to be an important part of China’s One Belt, One Road initiative, which envisions connectivity between China and Eurasia. Speaking Monday at a seminar entitled “Thailand-Hong Kong-Shanghai Strategic Partnership on One Belt, One Road,” Deputy ...

WB project to provide better sanitation and transportation in central VN

About 1.1 million residents of central coastal cities are expected to benefit from a World Bank project to provide better sanitation services and better transport infrastructure in the region, according to the bank. The funding for the Vietnam Coastal Cities Sustainable Environment Project, worth $236 ...

Govt lures major Chinese investment to new EEC

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak said on May 8 that the government plans to connect its new Eastern Economic Corridor development project with the Chinese government’s One Belt, One Road initiative. “The connection will be through a high-speed railway and other linkage infrastructure, “ Somkid told ...

Water transport to begin operation in early June

Water vehicles will start serving commuters in early June with ships and boats bought from Thailand and Australia, according to Daw Tint Tint Lwin, CEO of Tint Tint Myanmar. The Yangon regional government had promised to implement a water taxi system on the Hlaing River ...

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