The feasibility study of a navigation and logistics project to link the Bassac River in Phnom Penh to a "seaport" in the Kampot-Kep region shows that there are no technical, environmental or legal issues, according to the transport ministry.
The feasibility study of a navigation and logistics project to link the Bassac River in Phnom Penh to a "seaport" in the Kampot-Kep region shows that there are no technical, environmental or legal issues, according to the transport ministry.
The completion of a proposed waterway link from the Bassac River to a “seaport” in the Kampot-Kep region will require the excavation of just one new canal, around 7km long, according to Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol.
“Bridges and roads play an important role. They are the veins that stimulate national economic development by helping people to transport goods throughout the region and indeed the world. They sustain the economic growth of society,” said Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Sun Chanthol.
The completion of a proposed waterway link from the Bassac River to a “seaport” in the Kampot-Kep region will require the excavation of just one new canal, around 7km long, according to Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol.