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SINGAPORE - Malaysia has asked for a further suspension of the proposed Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) line, ahead of a May 31 deadline to decide whether to proceed with the project.
Disclosing this on Friday (May 29), Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said: "A few days ago, Malaysia asked us for the possibility of extending the suspension so that we can continue the discussion on what changes they have in mind."
"We are giving their request a strong consideration," he added...
Lee Chee Hoe, gadang got contract from ecrl, you post news about hsr. you got sick? 2 expensive project, it is good that hsr is postponed.
small contract awarded are like welcome gift in big projects. it means more to come later.
you think the price went up because of 80m project? it is because there will be more projects soon.