Cambodia-Korea Collaborate to Enhance Border Infrastructure Development at Tro Pang Sre

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport, in partnership with the UCAK International Building Association (ICAK) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Delivery of the Republic of Korea (MOLIT), has embarked on a significant project aimed at advancing border infrastructure at Tro Pang Sre. This collaborative effort between Cambodia and Korea seeks to bolster operational capacities at the gate, with a primary focus on enhancing the logistical system within Cambodia.

On 30th May 2023, the project achieved its initial milestone, marking the commencement of key studies. These studies encompass various crucial aspects, including the logistics system, architectural design, traffic management, economic considerations, economic analysis, and financial evaluation. The overarching objective is to optimize the Tro Pang Sre International Border entry points, situated in the Snuol district of Kratie province along the Cambodian-Vietnamese border.

In addition to the border infrastructure development, Cambodia and Vietnam have also embarked on collaborative efforts for the Lunest-Trapier-Ho Chi Minh-Munic’s portions of the Singapore Railway Line and the study of the road line, known as SKRL. This groundbreaking initiative aims to create a new transportation corridor connecting Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City by traversing the Bavet-Moc Bai border crossing. (Read more)

The collaboration between Cambodia and Korea holds immense potential for transforming Tro Pang Sre into a thriving hub of cross-border connectivity and economic activity. By leveraging the expertise and resources of both nations, this joint endeavour aims to revolutionize the border infrastructure landscape, fostering smoother trade, enhanced logistics, and strengthened economic ties between Cambodia and its neighbouring countries.

As the partnership progresses, Tro Pang Sre is poised to become a testament to successful international collaboration, showcasing the dedication of Cambodia and Korea towards establishing efficient and seamless border infrastructure. The realization of this ambitious project will unlock new avenues for growth, trade, and prosperity, further positioning Cambodia as a key player in the regional landscape.

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