China keen on Thailand's high-speed railway project
2012-12-11 14:51:25"China is more interested in the project than other countries because this railway will link
us to China," said Damrong Kraikuan, director-general of the Thai Foreign Ministry’s East
Asia department.
Wen reiterated Beijing’s interest in plans to build a high-speed railway from Bangkok to
Chiang Mai, 600 kilometres to the north, and Nong Khai, 450 kilometres to the north-east.
"The Chinese have already sent us their proposals on participating in the projects," Damrong
said.
Thailand has yet to set bidding conditions on the multi-billion dollar plan that is a core
mega-project of the current administration.
The Bangkok-Nong Khai railway will link to Laos, which has announced plans to start
construction in January on a 7-billion-dollar railway from Vientiane to the Chinese border,
to be completed in 2018, according to state media reports.
Laos plans to finance it with a Chinese loan. The 420-kilometre project will use a standard
-gauge track of 1.435 metres and require the construction of 76 tunnels and 154 bridges.
China’s outgoing premier visited Bangkok after attending the East Asia Summit in
neighbouring Cambodia.
"Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Xintao have done much over the past 10 years to
transform China into an economic superpower,"Yingluck said. "I hope the new leadership will
take the economy forward."