TEHRAN: China will build a train line connecting the Iranian port of Bushehr to the rest of the country’s railway network under a $700 million deal signed on Wednesday.

The agreement was inked in Tehran in the presence of Iranian Transport Minister Abbas Akhoundi and officials from China Machinery Industry Construction Group.

It will see the group build a 400-kilometre railway between the Gulf port and the southern city of Shiraz.

This would complete the “north-south railway corridor” in line with Iran’s goal of becoming a transport hub for goods between the Gulf, the Sub-continent, Russia and Central Asia.

Products arriving at Bushehr, Iran’s second biggest port after Bandar Abbas, also on the Gulf, currently have to be transported by road.

The Bushehr-Shiraz rail project is one of seven the government is working on, totalling 2,300 kilometres in tracks. China is Iran’s biggest economic and trading partner.

In September, the Asian giant granted lines of credit worth $10 billion for five bank financing infrastructure projects.

Published in Dawn, March 8th, 2018

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