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TRANSPORTATION: Thai-Chinese meeting to discuss high-speed train project

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Thai-Chinese meeting to discuss high-speed train project

The Nation 

 

BANGKOK: -- Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith will head the Thai delegation at the 14th meeting of the Thai-Chinese steering committee for cooperation on development of the Sino-Thai high-speed train project, in Bangkok on Wednesday .

 

The Cabinet, on August 22, gave the nod to a framework of cooperation between the Thai and Chinese governments to develop high-speed railways from Map Ta Phut to Nong Khai and Bangkok to Kaeng Khoi.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Thai-Chinese-meeting-to-discuss-high-speed-train-p-30295764.html

 
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Yet another junket as they sort out how they are all going to personally profit from any funds forthcoming.

Two years and 10 meetings with the Chinese over cost and financing for the dual rail project and still no agreement.

Hopefully, Prayut will not repeat such delays while committing Thailand to 20 years of unknown cost abd debt on the these newest projects.

If your going to play poker with these boys hang onto your wallet. Whats theirs is theirs and whats yours is theirs. Look at the debacle in the South China Sea. The world body states them that they have no right to them and China tells them to pound salt. China sits down with the Philippines to discuss the ownership of said islands in almost a friendly manner but do not sell them short. They have spent way to many yuan in building infrastructure on these islands they have no intention to "bargain" them away. They will get the gold mine and the Philippines will get the shaft. 

22 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

Yet another junket as they sort out how they are all going to personally profit from any funds forthcoming.

I'm sickin tired of reading about it trainman

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