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BRI a great opportunity for Myanmar: Myanmar official

Myanmar’s Union Minister for Electricity and Energy U Win Khaing inaugurates the 230KV Nabar-Shwebo-Ohntaw Power Transmission Line and Substation Project undertaken by the State Grid Corporation of China at the completion ceremony of the project. Photo by Sun Guangyong, People’s Daily

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping is a great opportunity for the entire Southeast Asian countries including Myanmar, said Myanmar’s Union Minister for Electricity and Energy U Win Khaing during an interview with People’s Daily.

The Myanmar government and industries attach high importance on the joint construction of the BRI between Myanmar and China, U Win Khaing added.

The Myanmar government formed a steering committee for the implementation of tasks relating to the BRI in Dec. 2018, aiming to better implement the affairs related to the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) under the BRI framework, coordinate the union government and state and region governments, and better guide relevant policy making.

The 27-member committee is chaired by State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi. Vice-President U Myint Swe serves as vice chairman and other ministers and regional chief ministers are the members.

As a member of the committee, U Win Khaing attended the first meeting of the committee on Feb. 18, 2019. According to him, the meeting was on tight-schedule and covered broad topics. Each government departments briefed the China-Myanmar Border Economic Cooperation Zone, CMEC and China-Myanmar power cooperation, and members of the committee also exchanged views on detailed cooperation projects.

Power cooperation is the sector that the minister attaches the most importance on. Myanmar has a weak foundation of power infrastructure, and the increasing power consumption in recent years further burdened the electricity supply of the country.

Chinese enterprises have assisted Myanmar in building many power generation and transmission projects, such as the Kyaukse, Myanmar 145MW Gas Fired Power Plant, as well as the Thaketa gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Yangon. These projects have largely improved the power supply and power quality across the country.

U Win Khaing told People’s Daily that by Dec. 2019, 50 percent of the regions in country have had access to electricity, and the figure is expected to reach 100 percent by 2030.

U Win Khaing believes that as an important part of the BRI, the cooperation on power infrastructure has injected sufficient energy into Myanmar’s economic development and livelihood. The east line of the CMEC, or places in the Mandalay-Yangon region, are the most economically developed places in Myanmar. The CMEC, by connecting the poorest and the most developed region of the country, will largely drive Myanmar’s economic growth.

“The joint construction of the BRI is bringing development opportunities for Myanmar, and I hope the two sides will conduct cooperation in a wider range,” U Win Khaing noted.

He believes that President Xi’s visit will open up new space for cooperation for the two countries to jointly build the BRI, adding that Myanmar will actively learn from other BRI countries so as to bring more tangible benefits to its people.

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