China and Thailand agreed to build an ambitious 900km railway line on Thursday in the latest sign of closer ties between them after Bangkok’s links with Washington have cooled.
The two nations agreed in a memorandum of understanding to build a long-mooted railway from the Thailand-Laos border to Bangkok, the Thai transport minister said.
China has ambitious infrastructure plans for the region to build rail links from Kunming in its southwest through Laos to Thailand.
China also agreed to buy rice and rubber from Thailand at the meeting in Bangkok, the Thai commerce ministry said.
“We want this project to take shape soonest, especially in terms of construction, and we are trying to speed up construction by middle of next year,” Thai Minister of Transport Arkhom Termpittayapaisith told reporters.
China has said it is supportive of Thailand’s military rulers, who took power following a coup in May last year that ousted an elected government.
Since the coup, Thailand’s generals have sought to counterbalance ties with Washington with a charm offensive toward Beijing.
Thailand is one of Washington’s oldest allies in the region, but following the coup, Washington downgraded diplomatic and military ties.
The agreements signed between China and Thailand could help boost the sluggish growth rate of Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.
Construction of the railway was previously expected to begin in September. Arkhom said the design of the railway had delayed the start of construction.
The two nations did not agree on a price for the rail project at the meeting, he said.
China has offered to finance the project with a loan with a 2.5 percent interest rate, but Thailand wants a 2 percent rate.
China agreed to buy 1 million tonnes of white and jasmine rice and 200,000 tonnes of rubber from Thailand.
State-owned Chinese grains trader COFCO Corp said in a statement on its Web site late on Thursday that it had signed a framework contract to import 1 million tonnes of Thai rice.
It said the company would start negotiations as soon as possible on batch contracts, while working to expand the domestic market for Thai rice.
With plentiful harvests, China does not need to import rice, but import deals have been signed to support Sino-Thai friendship and economic cooperation, and could also help meet Chinese consumer demand for more diverse products, COFCO said in the statement.
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