Thailand wants to build the world's most ambitious shortcut and the Strait of Hormuz drama is giving it rocket fuel
Thailand wants to build the world's most ambitious shortcut and the Strait of Hormuz drama is giving it rocket fuel
#Thailand’s proposed #LandBridge megaproject is facing mounting scrutiny from senators, experts and southern activists, with critics warning the multi-billion-dollar scheme could create long-term legal, economic and environmental risks while disproportionately benefiting foreign investors.
Thailand is stepping up efforts to advance its long-debated Land Bridge project, as the government orders a fresh review while facing rising political, environmental and public scrutiny.
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Thailand’s proposed Land Bridge megaproject is facing growing scrutiny from opposition parties and lawmakers, even as the government pushes ahead with plans to advance the scheme.
The new Bhumjaithai government aims to push the Land Bridge project, while the People’s Party calls for careful planning and renewed environmental review.
The chairperson of the Senate Committee on Public Participation has called on the government to pause the Land Bridge project, citing environmental, social, and community concerns and emphasizing the need for national consensus before proceeding.
The 1-trillion-baht Land Bridge project in southern Thailand is facing intense scrutiny over environmental, social, and heritage concerns, with lawmakers, local communities, and conservation groups questioning its impact and the integrity of its EHIA.