Myanmar lawmakers complained about loopholes in the conditions of Korean loans which will be used to implement the Korean based industrial complex infrastructure project in Hlegu township
7 Sep 2018
YANGON—Myanmar lawmakers have criticized loopholes in the president’s message regarding infrastructure loans from the EXIM Bank of Korea which would be a major element to the implementation of the Korean-backed industrial complex project in Hlegu Township, Yangon Region.
On Tuesday, nine lawmakers discussed the president’s message given in the Union Parliament regarding the decision to take $61.8 million in loans from the EXIM Bank of Korea for the Korea-Myanmar Industrial Complex (KMIC) infrastructure project.
According to lawmakers, the loans will be used for three infrastructure projects which would support the KMIC project: the upgrading of highway roads; building a new power plant for electricity; and constructing a new channel for a water supply. The infrastructure projects will start this year and are expected to be finished in 2021.