Italian Thai, Rojana to Sign First Phase of Dawei Development by June
04.22.2015 - NEWS

April 22, 2015 [Reuters] - Italian Thai Development Pcl and Rojana Industrial Park will sign a $1.7-billion deal to develop the first phase of the long-delayed Dawei industrial zone in southeastern Myanmar by June, Thailand's deputy transport minister said on Tuesday.


Thailand’s government had said the deal would be signed by March.

The project is arguably Southeast Asia’s most ambitious industrial zone – a 250-sq-km (100-sq-mile) deep-sea port, petrochemical and heavy industry hub located along the slim Thai-Myanmar peninsula.

“Italian Thai Development and Rojana will sign the first contract in May or early June … after Myanmar’s cabinet has approved it,” Deputy Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith told reporters in Bangkok.

The project’s first phase is set to include a 27-square-kilometre industrial estate, said Arkhom.

The project will begin with construction of a 138-km (86 mile) road from Dawei to Kanchanaburi province, 119 km northwest of Bangkok. Road construction should begin by the end of this year, said Arkhom.

The Dawei Special Economic Zone project has been stalled for years. Delays were largely blamed on Italian Thai Development (ITD), which had failed to secure private investment and agree on a power source for the complex.

Myanmar has asked for 4.5 billion baht ($138.9 million) from Thailand for construction of the road, said Arkhom.

Thailand said in January that it would provide soft loans to Myanmar to meet a budget of about 3.9 billion baht for road construction.

Thailand and Myanmar seized control of the strategically located complex from ITD, Thailand’s biggest construction firm, in November 2013.

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