Thailand plans to renovate its dilapidated railway system and sketches of three new flights to Bangkok.
The military junta in the country expects that an upgrading of the rail network is both important for exports of domestic products, but also for the tourism industry.
Last week, closed his country’s agreement with China to build two railway lines on along 867 km.
Now, reports Japan Today that the Thai government has contacted the Japanese government with a request for Japanese assistance in terms of three new rail links.
One of these routes will connect the city Mae Sot on Burma’s border with Mukdahan at the border to Laos. A second connection will connect Kanchanaburi with industrial province of Rayong and a third will connect the northernmost city of Chiang Mai and Bangkok.
Japan ago long as the country that invests the most in Thailand, and several Japanese companies have both automobile manufacturing, such as electronics manufacturing in the country. But China is advancing its positions, while a former ally, the US, reducing their influence in Thailand.
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