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China firm wants to build railway in
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta hub
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train is pictured on the north to south railway system in
A Chinese firm has expressed interest in setting up a railway
system in the southern Vietnamese city of
The railway would connect the Mekong Delta
hub with
Kim is the urban development consultant for
Can Tho, and has been authorized by the China State Construction Engineering
Corporation (CSCEC) to propose the investment to the city’s leaders.
The South Korean expert led a group of
consultants to introduce a plan to turn Can Tho into an outstanding
destination in
The project includes the establishment of a
complex of an industrial park, a retreat center, a residential area, and a
hi-tech hub. It will be funded by an assistance loan from
Can Tho currently has quite good traffic
infrastructure in terms of road, sea and air transportation, but Kim believes
the city also needs a railway system, he said.
The railway will help cut transport costs
and thus enable Can Tho to be more attractive to investors.
The CSCEC has proposed building a 180km Can
Tho –
The Chinese company said it is willing to
fund the construction and will join hands with relevant Vietnamese agencies
to operate the complete system, and share the profits, Kim elaborated.
Asked why Can Tho should choose a Chinese
contractor while
One hundred meters of rail track constructed
by Japan will cost $100,000, whereas it will be only $90,000 and $70,000 in
the case of a South Korean or Chinese company, respectively, he elaborated.
Tran Thanh Man, Party Secretary of Can Tho,
said the proposed railway construction is “a new idea.”
Man demanded an official investment
proposition from the Chinese company so that the city can ask for feedback
from the Ministry of Transport and the government.
TUOI TRE
NEWS
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Thứ Bảy, 14 tháng 3, 2015
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