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Facing Regional Competition

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Large ports are boomingin South East Asia. If Indonesia wants to compete, costs must be reduced and efficiency must be improved.

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SINGAPORE never seems to stop making improvements. At the end of last April, the construction of a large port, dubbed Tuas Port, was launched. The first phase is scheduled for completion in2020. The container terminal will be able to accommodate 20 million TEUs (20-feet-equivalent units) annually.

"We are committed to maintaining our status as a global maritime country," said Singapore's Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure Khaw Boon Wan, as qu

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