The Phnom Penh Post

Nat’l Road 41 to connect Kingdom’s major int’l ports

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“The joint destiny of the Cambodia-China comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p has establishe­d trust, and in addition to providing grants, our Chinese friend has also provided concession­al loans for Cambodia’s developmen­t,” Hun Sen said.

“And it is not just roads. China has also helped with largescale irrigation systems for the provinces and in other areas.

“This can be seen in all the achievemen­ts, with our people travelling on the roads and on the bridges, attending schools, receiving treatment at hospitals and accessing water for their rice fields.

Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol said at the ceremony that the upgraded NR41 will connect Thnal Totueng in Kampong Speu province, at the intersecti­on of NR4 in Kandal, with Chum Kiri district in Kampot, at the intersecti­on of NR3.

With a total length of more than 95km, the road project – scheduled for completion in 2026 – will take 40 months to build, with a total budget of $67 million, he noted.

The project is being funded by a concession­al loan from China, with contributi­on funds by the Cambodian government.

Chanthol said NR41, which passes through four provinces – Kandal, Kampong Speu, Takeo and Kampot – is important economical­ly. It will connect major internatio­nal ports such as the Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port and Kampot multi-purpose port, as well as the logistics centre under constructi­on at the Kampot tourism port and the newly built Kep-Koh Tonsay tourism port.

The road will also connect eco-tourism sites in Preah Sihanouk, Kep and Kampot provinces through NR3, NR4, NR31 and NR33, he added.

“The completion of this road will facilitate the easier movement of residents and tourists, and the transporta­tion of all kinds of goods and agricultur­al products – such as rubber, pepper, fish, salt, rice and fruit – to both local and internatio­nal markets.

“NR41 will also contribute to the developmen­t of major tourist sites and coastal areas such as Preah Monivong Bokor National Park and Koh Tonsay. It will also help ease congestion on NR3 and NR4,” Chanthol said.

Chinese ambassador Wang said China “fully supported” Cambodia.

“China will continue to adhere to the independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Cambodia, and support the choice of Cambodia’s developmen­t path in line with the Kingdom’s national conditions.

“China strongly supports Cambodia in its economic developmen­t and in improving the living standards of its people, and fully supports Cambodia’s role in regional and internatio­nal issues,” he said.

 ?? PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY ?? National Road 41 (left) branches off from NR3 in La’ang commune in Dang Tong district of Kampot province, as seen on December 25.
PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY National Road 41 (left) branches off from NR3 in La’ang commune in Dang Tong district of Kampot province, as seen on December 25.

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