Thailand to Build USD 420k Friendship Bridge Linking Chanthaburi & Pailin for Stronger Cross-Border Ties

Thailand has announced plans to construct the Chanthaburi-Pailin Friendship Bridge, a permanent link between Chanthaburi province in Thailand and Pailin province in Cambodia. The project, estimated to cost approximately USD 420,000 (15 million baht), aims to boost cross-border trade and tourism.

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed the initiative during a site inspection at the Ban Pakkad border crossing in the Pong Nam Rong district. It was reported by the Bangkok Post on 20 November 2024.

The 40-metre-long and 3-metre-wide concrete bridge will replace the existing temporary steel bridge, significantly upgrading cross-border logistics and connectivity.

Minister Anutin emphasized the bridge’s potential to enhance bilateral trade and tourism, noting that its construction aligns with Thailand’s strategic efforts to strengthen regional ties and economic growth.

Construction is set to begin next year following the finalization of a draft memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will be submitted to the Thai Cabinet for approval. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has endorsed the project, which is financed through Thailand’s central budget.

The Chanthaburi province currently operates five major trade checkpoints with Cambodia, including Ban Lem, Ban Pakkad, and three other local border points. This new infrastructure addition will further cement economic ties between Thailand and Cambodia, fostering mutual growth and facilitating seamless trade and travel for businesses and tourists alike.

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