Irrawaddy-Jan 14

A number of development projects implemented with Official Development Assistance loans from Japan and South Korea have restarted after they were suspended following last year’s coup. Among the projects are the Yangon-Dala Bridge, funded by South Korea, and the Thanlyin Bridge and the upgrading of the Yangon circular railway, both funded by Japan. An upgrade of the stretch of railway between Bago and Taungoo on the Yangon-Mandalay line was also resumed last month, while construction of the Yangon-Dala Bridge restarted in September last year, according to residents who live near the construction site. Japan and South Korea are only continuing with ongoing projects which were agreed with the ousted civilian government in Myanmar. The two countries have suspended all new aid to Myanmar since the junta’s coup. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/suspended-international-infrastructure-projects-resumed-in-myanmar.html