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Thailand signs deals with Chinese state firms for high-speed railway

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BANGkOk: Thailand have signed two contracts, worth 5.2 billion baht (US$157mil), with Chinese state enterprise­s for a highspeed rail project with China, Anon Luengborib­oon, acting governor of the State Railway of Thailand, told Reuters.

The first contract covers the detailed engineerin­g design of the project worth 1.7 billon baht, while the second involves the hiring of Chinese technical advisers, worth 3.5 billion baht.

The Thai government and Chinese state enterprise­s signed the to contracts this week, witnessed by Chinese President Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on the sideline of a BRICS summit in China. Constructi­on of the first phase of the project, a 250-km rail line that will link the Thai capital, Bangkok, and the northeaste­rn province of Nakhon Ratchasima, will begin in October.

It is expected to be operationa­l in 2021, according to Anon. “The department of highways will build the first 3.5 km of the rail line while the rest will be open to public bidding for Thai contractor­s,” Anon told Reuters. “The signing of these two contracts has officially kicked-off the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail project.”

The project has been in the making since 2014 but was beset with delays, held up by negotiatio­ns over everything from the cost and loan terms to land-developmen­t rights. The full line will span 873 km (542 miles), linking Thailand and Laos across the Mekong river at the northeaste­rn Thai city of Nong Khai. The project is part of China’s Belt and Road initiative, which aims to build a modern-day Silk Road connecting the world’s second-largest economy by land corridors to South-East Asia, Pakistan and Central Asia, and with maritime routes opening up trade with the Middle East and Europe.

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