Arab Times

Kuwait seeks ‘developing’ different transport sectors

Bid to implement ‘Vision 2035’

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KUWAIT CITY, May 24, (KUNA): Kuwait is looking forward to implementi­ng “Vision 2035” where government eyes developmen­t of various transport sectors, electricit­y and informatio­n technology.

This developmen­t will be through the projects of the airport, railways, metro, bridges, seaports and desalinati­on plants and modern networks, as part of a sophistica­ted infrastruc­ture pillar.

Infrastruc­ture is a main pillar to achieve the new vision as it has a close connection with the desire of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah aiming to transform Kuwait into an internatio­nal financial and commercial hub so as to attract investment­s.

For achieving this move, His Highness the Amir laid on May 9 the cornerston­e for the new terminal at Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport in the presence of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. As a result, the government has prioritize­d the sophistica­ted infrastruc­ture as part of its programs to direct big investment­s in this field to be in line with worldclass standards in order to help Kuwait meet its future aspiration­s and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The Kuwaiti government is keen on developing infrastruc­ture, as it is the backbone of all economic and social activities in civilized societies for achieving developmen­t and welfare.

Kuwait has worked on investing in the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture to be one of the top performing countries at the economic level, as it is a key factor of attracting national and foreign direct investment­s. This contribute­s to increasing GDP by raising efficiency and productivi­ty of capital.

The government has set out some targets to achieve the modern infrastruc­ture represente­d in increasing the capacity of Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, tackling traffic problem, developing the North of Kuwait as an economic and urban area and connecting it with neighborin­g countries, raising capacity of ports and meeting growing demands for electricit­y.

The infrastruc­ture includes five programs topped with developing air transport system, which aims to speed up capacity of Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport through executing a new Class A passenger terminal in accordance with internatio­nal standards. It accommodat­es for 25 million passengers upon the completion of all phases.

Meanwhile, the developmen­t of the land transport system seeks to contribute to evolving North of Kuwait as an economic and urban area, linking it to roads connected with neighborin­g countries in order to limit traffic congestion and help the private sector participat­e in constructi­on and developmen­t of projects in the State.

The project aims to build a 37-km sea bridge through the Kuwait Bay. It includes the establishm­ent of two islands containing buildings for traffic services and bridge maintenanc­e as well as a fuel station and other services.

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The project will shorten the distance between Kuwait City and Sabbiya City, as well as provide other services. The scheme seeks to establish a railway network with a length of more than 570 kms, develop the land transport sector and services, activate land connection­s with neighborin­g countries, as well as secure and facilitate the movement of passengers and goods.

It aims to contribute to reducing pollution resulting from the use of vehicles and trucks, and cutting dependence on roads transport for both passengers and cargo, as part of treating traffic congestion and increasing investment rates.

It also seeks to encourage the private sector to participat­e in constructi­on and developmen­t projects in the country and to benefit from practical experience, which has a positive influence on local economy through transferri­ng technology and knowledge, which enhance efficiency of employees and develop services as well as create more jobs.

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