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There’s no Chinese ‘debt trap’, says Myanmar minister, as government pushes for joint port project to go ahead

Thaung Tun insists his government is keen to press on with deep water project after reports it was negotiating to keep costs down

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The Kyaukpyu port in Myanmar, where officials are hoping to begin work on a Chinese-backed deep water project. Photo: Handout
Josephine Ma

Myanmar’s government is eager to begin work on a Chinese-backed deep water port project in Kyaukpyu, and a decision is expected soon, the country’s union minister and security adviser Thaung Tun said.

He dismissed the fear of a “debt trap”, saying he was confident it would be a “win-win” deal.

“We would like to see this project get off the ground,” Thaung Tun, who is also chairman of the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC), told the South China Morning Post on Friday.

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Thaung Tun, Union Minister of the Ministry of the office of the Union Government, Myanmar. Photo: Josephine Ma
Thaung Tun, Union Minister of the Ministry of the office of the Union Government, Myanmar. Photo: Josephine Ma

“I would say we [China and Myanmar] are negotiating, the process is moving ahead and a decision is imminent.”

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The assurance follows reports that Myanmar is reviewing the port project in a bid to negotiate down the costs.

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