Chinese companies to help Malaysia build deep sea port
Updated 10:20, 28-Jun-2018
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Three Chinese companies have been selected to help build a new deep-water port in the Strait of Malacca in Malaysia.
The project is part of the Chinese government's broader Belt and Road Initiative, which was announced by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013 during his visits to Kazakhstan and Indonesia.
Three companies - Power China International, Shenzhen's Yantian Port Group and Rizhao Port Group - are to help Malaysian company KAJ Development build the port at a cost of 1.9 billion US dollars.
The project itself is part of the larger Melaka Gateway Project that China and Malaysia signed last month, which also includes real estate projects in Malaysia.
Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai says the new port is being built on a critical waterway.
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"On an annual basis, over nearly (sic) 100,000 vessels ply the Strait of Malacca as its strategic location is part of the east-west maritime gateway. So clearly, there is a significant opportunity and potential for growth."
The main tender for the port project is Malaysian firm KAJ Development. Once completed, the company says the port will also contain a liquid cargo terminal which will be able to hold fuel, chemical products and vegetable oil.
At the same time, as part of the Melaka Gateway Project, a number of Malaysian companies along with China’s Guangdong provincial government are planning on developing the island of Pulau Melaka into a maritime activities center. It will include a bulk container terminal, ship repair services and a maritime industrial park.
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China's ambassador to Malaysia, Huang Huikang, says the joint project will be a major hub on the "Belt and Road."
"Melaka Gateway and Melaka Maritime Industrial Park can serve as a model for cooperation between China and Malaysia and for all countries interested in taking part in the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative."
The development of the Melaka Gateway Project is slated to be completed by 2025. However, the port is due to be operational six years earlier, in 2019.
(Story by People’s Daily Online)
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