New Sittway Port for Myanmar-India transport project to open soon
January 06, 2023
The new Sittway Port, a transit transport
project of Myanmar and India, will be opened soon, according to the Rakhine
State Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
The new port is a multi-modal transit transport
facility on the Kaladan River connecting Myanmar and India.
Currently, the port is ready for the entry and
exit of international ships and plans are underway to admit the local vessels.
A total of 2,500 tonnes of quality rice from
Rakhine State can be exported via the Sittway Port in early January this year
and the Rakhine merchants expect that the port would be operational during this
month.
The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project
includes Sittway Port expansion, dredging for Kaladan River expansion and road
construction to link Paletwa of Chin State with Mizoram state of India.
The Indian products will be transported to Paletwa
via Sittway passing the Kaladan River by sea and Myanmar products will be
exported by truck from Paletwa to Mizoram.
The merchants, entrepreneurs and officials of the
two countries also discuss establishing a shipping line to run weekly or
monthly boat services after the port is inaugurated.
The Indian and Myanmar governments signed the
Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project in 2008 and the operation of the
project was started in September. The Indian government invested $484 million
in the project. — TWA/KTZH

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