China’s Citic wins projects to develop Myanmar economic zone
Consortia lead by group win tenders for in special economic zone in restive western Rahkine State

Consortia led by China’s Citic Group Corporation have won bids for two projects to develop a special economic zone in Myanmar’s western Rakhine State, underlining Beijing’s intent to expand its foothold in a country now on the radar of Western investors.
One consortium won a tender to build a deep sea port on the Bay of Bengal, while another consortium won a contract to develop an industrial area, managers of the economic zone said on Thursday.
Both projects are part of Myanmar’s plan to boost the region’s economy with the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone, and they add to China’s portfolio in one of Myanmar’s poorest states.
China already has oil and gas pipelines from Kyaukphyu, across Myanmar to China’s Yunnan province, bypassing a potential shipping chokepoint of the Malacca Strait.
Citic’s consortia include China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd, China Merchants Holdings, Teda Investment Holding and Yunnan Construction Engineering Group.
The only non-Chinese company involved is Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Group, according to Xinhua.
