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China-Thailand Rail Project: New Movement, Old Problems?

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China-Thailand Rail Project: New Movement, Old Problems?

By Luke Hunt

 

Despite the enthusiasm of some, challenges still remain.

 

BANGKOK: -- Long-running talks between China and Thailand over construction of a high speed railway line linking the two countries appear to be nearing completion, with an agreement expected to be signed in September and work on the first section to begin a month later.

 

If indeed completed as scheduled, the work will mark a significant step forward for what China calls its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

 

“It is a new significant progress that the project made after being approved by Thai cabinet and Thailand’s National Legislative Assembly,” the official Chinese news agency Xinhua said in a statement issued over the weekend.

 

Full story: http://thediplomat.com/2017/08/china-thailand-rail-project-new-movement-old-problems/

 

-- THE DIPLOMAT 2017-08-29

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The price tag was not disclosed.

Nor all the financial details.....cdetails.....corruption will be rife.

Not rice, but rails ......

Every time I read about how construction will start next month, on the first 3.5km-long section, I'm reminded of the time a former-PM landed a plane-full of hiso & bigwigs at Swampy, about a year before it was eventually ready-enough for normal commercial-operations to move across from Don Muang. :whistling:

And many news titles to come can read *old movement, new problems*

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