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Thailand, Laos step up transport connectivity

Thailand and Laos have inked an agreement to upgrade a road and extend a railway linking the two countries to foster cross-border economic cooperation.
Thailand, Laos step up transport connectivity ảnh 1Nong Khai railway station - Illustrative image (Source: jonesyinthailand.com)

Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand and Laos have inked an agreement to upgrade aroad and extend a railway linking the two countries to foster cross-bordereconomic cooperation.

Accordingto Thailand’s Neighbouring Countries Economic Development Cooperation Agency(NEDA), the deal was signed in Vientiane last weekend.

Oneproject involves work on improving the road linking the Phudu border checkpointin the country’s Uttaradit province with Laos’ Vientiane capital city. Theupgrade calls for a two-lane road to be paved with asphalt at a cost of 1.8billion baht (59 million USD).

Theremaining sees the train route from Thailand’s Nong Khai province to Thanalengin Laos extended to Vientiane. The 7.5km extension from Thanaleng will cost 1.6billion baht.

NEDAsaid that the projects would make the transport of goods and passengers fasterand safer along the Chiang Mai-Vientiane Economic Corridor route.-VNA
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