Cambodia, Thailand Reopen Rail Link After 45 Years
Cambodia, Thailand Reopen Rail Link After 45 Years
Cambodia and Thailand reconnected their railroad networks on Monday after 45 years to facilitate cross-border trade and transport.
Cambodia and Thailand reconnected their railroad networks on Monday after 45 years to facilitate cross-border trade and transport.
Southeast Asia will sustain growth at close to 5% this year and next, according to a new Asian Development Bank report.
A new bridge now links the border towns of Myawaddy in Myanmar and Mae Sot in Thailand.
Thailand has adopted progressive policies that guarantee migrants’ access to many essential services regardless of legal status, including education and health care. However, barriers continue to hamper their use of these services in practice, says a United Nations report.
GMS SOM Retreat on the Preparation of GMS Long Term Directions Beyond 2022 back-to-back with GMS SOM to prepare 23rd Ministerial Conference (MC-23)/First 7th Summit Task Force (TF-1). View Provisional Agenda
Pilot projects in the Greater Mekong Subregion are helping increase small farmers’ income by enhancing their access to the lucrative organic food market using a community-based certification system.
The 5th GMS Economic Corridors Forum (ECF-5) was held in Bangkok, Thailand on 7 August 2013.
The Asian Development Bank has published economic statistics for analyzing cross-border production arrangements in Southeast Asian countries, including those in the Greater Mekong Subregion.