Malaysia

ECRL assets fully owned by M’sia, will not be given to China: Wee

Fares to be equivalent to existing train service rates, says transport minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 May 2022 11:59PM

ECRL assets fully owned by M’sia, will not be given to China: Wee
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong says the repayment plan to the Chinese government-owned bank does not involve the transfer of ECRL assets or land along the alignment. – The Vibes file pic, May 15, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Speculation that the ownership of assets and land along the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) alignment will be transferred to China is completely unfounded, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said.

In a post on his official Facebook page, Wee said ECRL assets are fully owned by the government through Malaysia Rail Link (MRL), while China Communications Construction Company Ltd (CCCC) is the main contractor of the project.

“The ECRL assets are 100% owned by the Malaysian government through MRL and the land along the ECRL alignment are non-transferable railway reserves. The repayment plan to the Chinese government-owned bank also does not involve the transfer of ECRL assets or land along the alignment.

“Any operating losses will be borne together 50:50. This proves the confidence of China in the prospect of ECRL’s operation which will guarantee the quality and sustainability of its services,” he said.

MRL as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Minister of Finance Incorporated (MoF Inc) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with CCCC to establish a joint venture company and through this MoU, 80% of the operating profit will be owned by MRL and the rest by CCCC.

Wee also explained that ECRL fares would be determined by the Land Public Transport Agency and would be equivalent to the existing train service fare rate.

In addition, he said, the cargo and passenger traffic projections have been reviewed by qualified consultants who have the expertise to collect data and conduct studies.

“Based on data collection and research by consultants, ECRL is able to generate high passenger and cargo traffic given the alignment of ECRL which passes through heavy industries areas and manufacturing hubs that are connected to the country’s major ports.

“There is also high demand for passenger services as the line passes through major cities on the east coast. Therefore, ECRL can provide transportation options with affordable costs to the residents of the east coast,” he added.

Apart from that, he said ECRL’s single-track railway was adequate for the projected cargo and passenger traffic in the first 10 years of its operation, while the construction of nine passing loops along the alignment would enable the operation of two-way trains between the east coast and Klang Valley.

Wee said MRL had also drawn up and implemented a long-term plan to generate sufficient revenue to cover the company’s operating costs and profits from the train operations, and MRL’s ancillary businesses would be used to repay part of the ECRL project loan.

“The benefits that can be generated by the ECRL project through the value-capture of the entire project is the rapid economic development in the east coast states when rail facilities are provided and the cost of transporting cargo to and from the east coast decreases by up to 40 to 50%.

“This will increase the competitiveness of the east coast states and create more new industries that are expected to generate income for the government through taxes, and subsequently (the benefits are) returned to the people,” he said.

The ECRL is scheduled for completion by December 2026, and will traverse the east coast states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang before linking with the Klang Valley on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. – Bernama, May 14, 2022

Related News

Malaysia / 1d

Sarawak seeks China collaboration to fix growing doctor shortage

Opinion / 4d

US intelligence objectives: Destabilising the Malaysian political scene?

Malaysia / 3w

Passengers stranded in Shanghai after KL-bound flight cancelled without notice, rescheduled 50 hours later (video)

World / 3w

Two former Chinese defence ministers sentenced to death after corruption charges

Malaysia / 1mth

Tourism industry needs to shift to EVs systemically – MATTA

Sports & Fitness / 1mth

China ends French team's dream run to retain the Thomas Cup

Spotlight

Business

Tycoon Vincent Tan trims BCorp stake further in RM115m share sale

Malaysia

UMNO’s solo gamble in Johor: A show of strength or risky miscalculation?

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Nik Aziz’s grandson allegedly slapped by senator: Father ready to take case to court

Malaysia

Lorry driver jailed a day, fined for making obscene gestures, dangerous driving (video)

Malaysia

PKR leader defends MyKhas access suspension for PJ, Subang MPs, cites ‘political choices’

Opinion

Social media set to dominate Johor polls as election kingmaker

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority

Malaysia

Penang water tariffs to increase from July 1 after year-long deferment

You may be interested

Malaysia

Fuel prices fall as Malaysia warns of prolonged global oil supply risks

Malaysia

Motorcyclist killed after collision with 4WD in Papar; abandoned vehicle later found burnt

Malaysia

Ex-employee held over RM83,000 theft of phones, apple watches and cash

Malaysia

Retiree loses nearly RM100k in TikTok investment scam after fraudsters target pension savings

Malaysia

Man who wanted to borrow RM500k, scammed of over RM400k

Malaysia

King calls for people-centred development in KL

Malaysia

Care home worker jailed 36 years and caned for sexual offences against five boys

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability