According to Minister of Transport ArkhomTermpittayapaisith, the draft agreement was approved by the Thai cabinet on May30.
Deputy PM Somkid will discuss the eight projectswith representatives from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transportand Tourism.
The two sides will talk about the ongoingstudies on rail development, advice on trade development along the route, andthe development of a 635km high-speed railway from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.
The feasibility report on the railway will becompleted this year.
Thailand agreed to adopt the Shinhansen(Japanese high-speed train) technology for the construction of the railway,which will be divided into two parts: Bangkok-Phitsanulok andPhitsanulok-Chiang Mai.
Also among the eight projects are two newhigh-speed railway projects, including a transnational route linking Bangkokand Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia).
The other is from Bangkok to Rayong province,belonging to the Eastern Economic Corridor. The Thai Government plans to build10 modern industries, including smart electronics and new-generation vehicles.
Another four projects are being studied andfinanced by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), including aproject to develop commercial areas near a rail route from Kanchanburi provinceto Aranyaprathet border checkpoint, a rail system for goods transport, and arail route linking Nakhon Sawan and Khon Kaen under the East-West EconomicCorridor project.-VNA