Malaysia puts off $ 1.5 bn project promised to IRCON
Thursday, December 11 2003 13:25 Hrs (IST)
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia has decided to "postpone indefinitely" the US 1.5 billion dollar railway project,
initially promised to India's state-owned IRCON and Chinese Rail Company CRET, saying it was too
expensive.
The Malaysian cabinet at its weekly meeting yesterday (Dec 10, 2003) said the project involving laying
and electrifying a 636 kms of track straddling the length of the Malaysian peninsula, part of a trans-Asia
link from Singapore to China, will be postponed indefinitely, media reports said today.
"After reviewing the matter, it was felt that going ahead with a project that will require such a large sum
of money was not a priority at the moment," a Government source was quoted by the local daily, 'Edge
Daily' as saying.
"We want to focus on going ahead with other more needy development projects as approved under the
eighth Malaysian plan," it said.
The daily quoted sources as saying that "we are not canceling the project but postponing it indefinitely.
When the project is revived in future in whatever shape and form, the consortium would be given the
first right of refusal."
Former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had announced shortly before he retired in October that the
Malaysian Government was breaking preliminary agreement with companies from India and China after
three years of negotiations and had awarded the double-track project to a Malaysian Consortium
Gamuda and Malaysia Mining Corporation.
PTI
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