China and Russia will build one of the largest ports in northeast Asia on Russia’s Sea of Japan coast, reports said, in a further sign of the powerhouses’ growing alliance.
The seaport is expected to be able to handle about 60 million tonnes of cargo a year, China’s state-run People’s Daily Online reported late on Wednesday — comparable to Britain’s busiest port Immingham or Le Havre in France, according to European Commission statistics.
The new facility will be located in far eastern Russia, just 18km from the Chinese border. The region is also close to North Korea.
Chinese and Russian leaders inked an agreement on the port at May’s Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia in Shanghai, the report said.
The move represents the latest step by Beijing and Moscow to boost their energy and infrastructure ties.
Resource-hungry China is seeking to diversify its sources of energy amid booming domestic consumption, while Russia — at odds with the West over its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula — is seeking to refocus its gas and oil exports toward Asia.
Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli (張高麗) attended the groundbreaking of a gas pipeline that will help Russia supply China under a huge energy deal.
After a decade of tough negotiations Chinese and Russian leaders inked a 30-year deal, US$400 billion agreement in May that will eventually involve 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually.
“We are today starting the biggest construction project in the world,” Putin said at the ceremony, which was outside the Siberian city of Yakutsk.
Zhang said that he hoped the pipeline would be completed within four years.
“China is to devote consistent and unswerving effort to establishing a strategic partnership of energy cooperation with Russia as agreed upon by the heads of state of the two countries,” he said, according to Xinhua news agency.
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