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The construction of Cambodia’s ambitious border ring road is progressing rapidly, with nearly 40% of the project completed, according to the Foundation for Border Infrastructure Development (FBID). The initiative, spearheaded under Prime Minister Hun Manet’s directives, aims to improve national connectivity, trade, and border security.

 

After five months of work, significant progress has been made in Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri provinces. The project has involved extensive land clearing, landmine removal, and infrastructure development. FBID has mobilised eight engineering units with 286 construction machines to accelerate work, with Mondulkiri deploying five units and Ratanakiri three.

 

A crucial aspect of the initiative is landmine clearance. So far, 44% of the targeted 6.25 million square metres have been cleared, with 79 explosive remnants— including 35 cluster bombs— safely removed.

 

Infrastructure development has also advanced significantly. The project has seen the completion of 21 box culverts, 98 drainage structures, and over 100 kilometres of cleared road alignment. Mondulkiri has completed 44.9 kilometres of road (42.45% of its target), while Ratanakiri has achieved 30.3 kilometres (34.26% of its goal).

 

With the dry season providing optimal conditions, FBID is accelerating work before the rains begin, ensuring road stability and adherence to technical standards. The foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability in delivering the project.

 

Prime Minister Hun Manet has also outlined plans for 2025, introducing new investment incentives for Cambodia’s border regions. He emphasised that the infrastructure project is not just about trade and connectivity but also plays a vital role in national sovereignty and defence.

 

The government has further launched a “Land Granting & Forest Protection Program for Joint Sustainable Development” to provide social land for citizens in need, reinforcing its long-term vision for border region development.

 

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-2025-04-03

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