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Malaysia resumes $10-bn China-backed rail project
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Kuala Lumpur (AFP) July 25, 2019

Malaysia on Thursday restarted a $10-billion, China-backed rail project that is part of Beijing's global infrastructure drive following its suspension last year when a corruption-plagued government was ejected from power.

The 640-kilometre (400-mile) line will link northeast Malaysia, near the Thai border, to the country's main port on the busy Strait of Malacca in the west, forming part of a network it is hoped will eventually run from southern China right through Southeast Asia.

At a ceremony in the northeastern state of Terengganu, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the line would improve "public transport systems in rural areas, especially in the east coast of peninsular Malaysia".

The project, part of China's $1-trillion Belt and Road Initiative, was among several Beijing-financed infrastructure initiatives put on hold in Malaysia after last year's defeat of a long-ruling coalition.

Critics said the projects lacked transparency, could saddle the government with debt, and were in reality aimed at quickly funnelling money to former leader Najib Razak to help him pay back cash looted from Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.

But after months of negotiations between the Malaysian and Chinese governments and the companies involved, an agreement was reached in April to resume work on the East Coast Rail Link at a reduced cost.

The east coast is poorer than other parts of peninsular Malaysia.

Work was originally started on the line in August, 2017, but only a small amount had been completed when it was suspended in July last year.

The cost of the 20-station line has been reduced to 44 billion ringgit ($10.7 billion) from an original price of 65.5 billion ringgit, while the route of the line has been altered and the completion date pushed back to 2026.

Loke said 85 percent of the project's cost will be financed by funding from China's Export-Import Bank.

Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative includes maritime, rail and road projects in Asia, Africa and Europe.


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Kuala Lumpur (AFP) April 15, 2019
Malaysia would have faced a $5-billion penalty if a China-backed rail project was axed, the prime minister said Monday, after a deal was reached to revive the controversial scheme. Last week Malaysia and China agreed to push ahead with the railway at a 30-percent lower cost, lifting a suspension slapped on the project when a corruption-plagued regime lost power in Malaysia last year. It was among several Beijing-financed infrastructure initiatives put on hold after the change of government, as n ... read more

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