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Into the Arms of the Rising Sun: Japan Beating China in Race for Indian Ocean Deep-Sea Port

Surely this can't be the reason
Lol
Do I have a reason to lie???

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What kind of BS are you speaking multi ethnic states like India are outperforming your ethnic state BD on several fronts so you should refrain from making comments which you can't back up

Kid, stop making an idiot of yourself.

The multi-ethnic mess that is India has had 24 extra years of independence over BD and BD is ahead in life expectancy and child malnutrition.

If BD became independent in 1947 then it would be streets ahead of India.
 
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BD a nation of 160m can do with multiple deep sea ports. There is more than enough opportunities for JApan or China or any other parties.

These ports will serve BD and neighbouring countries. BD is open for business and everyone is welcome.
 
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BD a nation of 160m can do with multiple deep sea ports. There is more than enough opportunities for JApan or China or any other parties.

These ports will serve BD and neighbouring countries. BD is open for business and everyone is welcome.


Bangladesh is so important to Japan, strategically and economically. Just last year Japan had signed an agreement to pour $6 Billion in infrastructure aid with Her Excellence Prime Minister Sheik Hasina. This year we are expected to sign another developmental accord. Her Excellency Sheikh Hasina has also promised Prime Minister Abe that she would prepare a vast Industrial Park for Japanese businesses.

And she has maintained her promises ! That industrial park, in tandem with the Matabari Port --- is just an example of the large scale industrial cooperation between Tokyo and Dhaka.

This is just the beginning. Japan sees Bangladesh as a natural and profound all-encompassing friend and ally. :)
 
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I see a whole lot of talk about a port that hasn't even been built yet.

Besides, it's small potatoes compared to Gwadar and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in terms of strategic importance.

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Really, is the construction started? I thought it will start January, next year. So fast :cheers:


Preliminary construction has already begun. And the location is also strategically located to the Industrial Park that Bangladesh has promised for Japan. These projects are the beginning, and considering their being Large Scale / Multi Billion Dollar Projects --- means that we will see long term strategic bonds between Japan and Bangladesh.

The Matarbari Port in Bangladesh is happening in tandem with the Dawei Deep Sea Port that Japan is financing with Burma --- and this will link Burma to the rest of mainland South East Asia --- both the Eastern and Southern Corridors.

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@bongbang ---- this is a strategic "lift" for the Southeast Asian mainland region : Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
 
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And I think Japan should now reform its investment policy and increase our entente with Pakistan. To start, we should start increasing development of Sindh region. In fact, I think that is exactly what is cooking in the works. Remember that Japan has recently promised to invest $110 Billion in Asia. Pakistan will be a recipient of this as well.

Japan unveils $110 billion plan to fund Asia infrastructure, eye on AIIB| Reuters

Thanks my friend we appreciate it. Not just Sindh, Japan can invest anywhere in Pakistan. :D

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Kid, stop making an idiot of yourself.

The multi-ethnic mess that is India has had 24 extra years of independence over BD and BD is ahead in life expectancy and child malnutrition.

If BD became independent in 1947 then it would be streets ahead of India.

LOL do you want to get whoped again,last time when i asked you to compare what BD has achived in it's 44 years of independence you ran away like a little 9 year old petrified girl
come up with some solid argum,ent uncle ji

In your source the reason is depth restriction

Construction is beginning. We Japanese don't just talk the talk, we WALK THE WALK.

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.....NOW CONSTRUCTION BEGINS! :enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy::enjoy:
@UKBengali @bongbang @BDforever @iajdani @kalu_miah et al!

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Our chinese friends think that there CPEC transit corridor is the biggest joint infra project in the subcontinent :crazy:
 
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Japan Beating China in Race for Bangladesh’s First Deep-Sea Port


Construction of the 18-meter-deep port at Matarbari on Bangladesh’s southeast coast is set to start by January, Japan International Cooperation Agency said in an e-mailed response to questions from Bloomberg News. That’s bad news for a stalled China plan to build a port about 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.

“I’d imagine there’s only room for one port,” said Krispen Atkinson, a maritime analyst at IHS Inc., citing the cost to build railway lines and approach channels. “There are probably political reasons behind it as well. If you’re looking to build a port and want Western support as well, would a port financed by China be the favored option?”

The deal would mark a setback for China in South Asia, where it’s seeking to establish economic and military ties in a region that carries about 80 percent of its oil imports. The Bay of Bengal, a body of water bigger than Mexico, lies at the heart of an area where China, Japan and India are investing billions of dollars to secure economic gains for decades to come.

“There’s a remarkable scramble going on,” said David Brewster, a visiting fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, who called the bay a “twin” to the South China Sea. “The Japanese clearly see themselves in competition with China, and control over ports is seen as important. I expect the Japanese are very happy about this.”




Japan Beating China in Race for Bangladesh’s First Deep-Sea Port | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide



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Japan Beating China in Race for Bangladesh’s First Deep-Sea Port


Construction of the 18-meter-deep port at Matarbari on Bangladesh’s southeast coast is set to start by January, Japan International Cooperation Agency said in an e-mailed response to questions from Bloomberg News. That’s bad news for a stalled China plan to build a port about 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.

“I’d imagine there’s only room for one port,” said Krispen Atkinson, a maritime analyst at IHS Inc., citing the cost to build railway lines and approach channels. “There are probably political reasons behind it as well. If you’re looking to build a port and want Western support as well, would a port financed by China be the favored option?”

The deal would mark a setback for China in South Asia, where it’s seeking to establish economic and military ties in a region that carries about 80 percent of its oil imports. The Bay of Bengal, a body of water bigger than Mexico, lies at the heart of an area where China, Japan and India are investing billions of dollars to secure economic gains for decades to come.

“There’s a remarkable scramble going on,” said David Brewster, a visiting fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, who called the bay a “twin” to the South China Sea. “The Japanese clearly see themselves in competition with China, and control over ports is seen as important. I expect the Japanese are very happy about this.”




Japan Beating China in Race for Bangladesh’s First Deep-Sea Port | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

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Well, there are many ports at the area to develop and China is BD's main source of weapons.
 
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Bangladesh is so important to Japan, strategically and economically. Just last year Japan had signed an agreement to pour $6 Billion in infrastructure aid with Her Excellence Prime Minister Sheik Hasina. This year we are expected to sign another developmental accord. Her Excellency Sheikh Hasina has also promised Prime Minister Abe that she would prepare a vast Industrial Park for Japanese businesses.

And she has maintained her promises ! That industrial park, in tandem with the Matabari Port --- is just an example of the large scale industrial cooperation between Tokyo and Dhaka.

This is just the beginning. Japan sees Bangladesh as a natural and profound all-encompassing friend and ally. :)

Japans foreign minister and leading diplomat.:lol:
 
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