tk88 bet

Thailand promotes rail connection to boost foreign trade

The Rail Transport Department of Thailand has unveiled a plan to develop areas in Nong Khai to prepare for rail connection with Laos as Thailand gears up for more trade with China along the line connecting the three countries.
Thailand promotes rail connection to boost foreign trade ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: Bangkok Post)
Bangkok (VNA) - The Rail Transport Department of Thailand has unveiled a plan to develop areas in Nong Khai to prepare for rail connection with Laos as Thailand gears up for more trade with China along the line connecting the three countries.

The Bangkok Post quoted Kittiphan Panchan, the department’s director-general, as saying that an 80-rai site at the Nong Khai railway station would be developed as a depot to handle international trade.

A transshipment yard would be constructed to handle goods being carried on Thai trains and those from China, he said.

The country is also planning a new bridge over the Mekong River for trains, about 30 metres from the present Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, he added.

Trains between Nong Khai station and the Thanaleng border station in Laos now share the bridge with motor vehicles crossing between the two countries.

The department did not give a timeline for the projects, but there is new urgency since the 471-km Laos-China rail line is nearly completed. The first train from China to Vientiane is scheduled to arrive on December 2 to celebrate Laos' National Day. A section of the track is to be extended from the Lao capital to the border with Thailand.

The Lao-China railway is part of a trans-Asian network under the Belt and Road Initiative spearheaded by China to connect its rail system with Southeast Asia. Ultimately, Thai authorities envision an upgraded line that would move goods between China and the Laem Chabang deep-sea port on the Eastern Seaboard. But work in Thailand is years behind schedule.

Thailand now expects to be able to connect with Laos and China in 2028 when the first high-speed train line from Bangkok to Nong Khai is completed. The first section of the high-speed line is under construction from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, and could be in service by 2026.

The high-speed trains in Thailand will be able to run at a maximum speed of 250 kilometres per hour, while the trains in Laos will top out at 160 km/h. 

The Thai government expects the rail connection to promote more trade and tourism between Thailand and China./.
VNA

See more

Workers on duty at the Pleiku 2's 500kV substation in Gia Lai province, Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

ASEAN reaffirms commitment ꦇto advancing green energy agenda

Member states also reviewed progress on six priority areas for 2025, including the development of an underground cable framework, the follow-up agreement to the ASEAN Petroleum Security Agreement (APSA), the launch of the ASEAN Energy Efficiency Database, and the rollout of an investment platform for sustainable building initiatives.
People wait for a bus at a bus stop in Bang Phlat district of Bangkok. (Photo: Bangkok Post/Nutthawat Wichieanbut)

Thailand approves EV bus leasing for capital

The Thai cabinet has approved a seven-year EV bus leasing scheme proposed by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) for the capital, with an estimated cost of 15.35 billion THB (over 470 million USD).
Ambassadors of ASEAN member states and speakers at the forum. (Photo: VNA)

ASEAN – RoK bolster strategic connectivity

The 2025 ASEAN- the Republic of Korea (RoK) Connectivity Forum that opened in Jakarta on June 17 reaffirmed a shared commitment to shaping a connected, resilient future by advancing the ASEAN Connectivity Strategic Plan.
Energy Asia 2025 opens with call for just and collaborative energy transition (Photo: indiplomacy.com)

Energy Asia 2025 kicks off in Malaysia

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim noted that the Asia-Pacific region accounted for half of global energy consumption and 60% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2024. Despite this, regional countries, including eight of ten ASEAN member states, remain committed to climate goals, including net-zero emissions and tripling global renewable capacity by 2030.
{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|{tk88 bet}|