Malaysia revives China-backed rail link, cost cut by a third
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysia’s government says it has decided to resume a China-backed rail link project, after the Chinese contractor agreed to cut construction cost by one-third.
The deal ended months of vacillating over the 688-kilometre (430-mile) East Coast Rail Link, which connects Malaysia’s west cost to eastern rural states and is a key part of China’s Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
The prime minister’s office said in a statement Friday that Malaysia will sign a supplementary agreement with the China Communications Construction Company Ltd. to revive the project.