Malaysian Minister Calls for Stronger China-Southeast Asia Rail Network

Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke (L) with Hong Kong Chief Executive, John Lee during a 2023 visit to the city. Image: Arif Kartono / AFP

Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke called for the development of an integrated pan-Asian high-speed rail network, in order to avoid disruptions of South China Sea shipping.

In an interview with South China Morning Post while visiting Hong Kong, Loke said developing alternative transport corridors between China and Southeast Asia could save regional trade from possible shipping blockades:

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