Cambodian PM launches US$1.7bil canal project on Mekong

Cambodian PM launches US$1.7bil canal project on Mekong

The controversial Funan Techo canal will link the Mekong river to the Gulf of Thailand.

Hun Manet Cambodia
Cambodian prime minister Hun Manet said the ‘historic’ project will create tens of thousands of jobs in the country. (AP pic)
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Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet today launched a controversial US$1.7 billion canal project that aims to provide a new link from the Mekong River to the sea.

Manet called the 180-kilometre project “historic” and vowed to “finish it at all costs”.

“We must build this canal at all costs,” Manet said at the project’s launch ceremony before fireworks shot into the air and drums sounded after he pressed the launch button for the project.

The Funan Techo canal will run from the Mekong river, about an hour’s drive southeast of Phnom Penh, to the sea in the Gulf of Thailand.

The government says the canal will offer an alternative to transit via Vietnam and will reduce dependence on Vietnamese ports, generating economic activity worth 21-30% more than its cost.

The government also said it would create tens of thousands of jobs in the country, which is among the poorest in Southeast Asia, though it has not provided detailed evidence for those forecasts.

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