[PHNOM PENH POST]
A Chinese railway company may conduct a feasibility study on a
700-kilometre rail line in northern Cambodia, officials and local media
reported yesterday.
Officials from Nanning Survey and Design
Institute Co Ltd, a subsidiary of China Railway Siyuan Group, discussed
the study with the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation on
November 16, Secretary of State Sokhom Pheakvoanmony said. The meeting
with Chinese company director Zhang Beirui focused on technical aspects
of the study, but did not yield a formal agreement, he added.
“We
are submitting [the meeting result] for further talks with the relevant
department directors at the ministry before we look for approval from
the government,” he said, adding that Nanning Survey and Design
Institute would also conduct similar studies in Laos and Vietnam. Sokhom
Pheakvoanmony declined to answer further questions.
The Chinese
company planned to survey a potential 700-kilometre rail line that
stretched across Preah Vihear, Stung Treng, Kampong Thom and Kratie
provinces and connected to the Laos and Vietnam borders, local media
reported yesterday. The study would cost US$5 million and start next
year.
An official at Nanning Survey and Design Institute, who
spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss
the project with the media, confirmed that progress had been made
during discussions with the ministry, but no formal agreement was
produced. Information concerning the length and price of the proposed
project were speculative, he said.
Although intermittent
discussion has continued on Chinese-Cambodian cooperation in
rehabilitating the rail line that crosses Cambodia between Thailand and
Vietnam, the estimated cost of the project may have caused delays, Lei
Pengqin, an economic and trade official at the Chinese Embassy in Phnom
Penh, said yesterday.
“It needs a lot of capital … Both countries are discussing the project right now, but the discussions are off and on,” he said.
China’s
Ministry’s of Railways conducted a study on a 257-kilometre, $686
million rail link between Kampong Speu and Kratie provinces, according
to a statement from Cambodia’s Ministry of Finance.
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