Southern Economic Corridor Explained

Southern Economic Corridor
Settlement Type:Special Economic Zone
Blank Emblem Type:Emblem
Blank Emblem Size:150px
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Southern Thailand
Subdivision Type2:Provinces
Government Type:Special economic zone
Area Total Km2:32,141
Population Total:3,334,611
Population As Of:2019
Population Footnotes:[1]
Timezone:ICT
Utc Offset:+7

The Southern Economic Corridor (Abrv: SEC; Thai: การพัฒนาพื้นที่ระเบียงเศรษฐกิจภาคใต้อย่างยั่งยืน) is a special economic zone on the upper south of Thailand. It consists of four provinces, including Chumphon, Ranong, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat.[2] The SEC is part of a larger plan to link up the Andaman Sea with the Gulf of Thailand by land, air, and water, connecting the SEC with the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). The project aims to promote sustainable development, increase competitiveness, and connectivity with neighboring countries, including members of BIMSTEC.[3] [4]

History

The Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) was approved by the Thai cabinet in August 2018 as a project that aims to connect transportation between the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman, resulting in a complete transport and communication linkage. It enables increased potential to support transport volume from the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) area to directly export/import to BIMSTEC countries, as well as Middle East and European countries.[5]

Infrastructure

The SEC project, including the Land Bridge Project, aims to improve transportation infrastructure between the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman, while also promoting green, culture, smart, and livable cities. In addition to developing and expanding airports such as Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ranong, and Surat Thani, plans are also underway to develop Ranong Port and Ao Ang Port to accommodate up to 40 million TEUs per side, improve coastal roads linking the Andaman Coast with the inner area of the South, expand the Ranong-Phang Nga highway to four lanes, and implement the double-track railway Chumphon-Ranong route, which has been designed to support Double Deck to transport containers on both sides of the port. The Land Bridge Project aims to link the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea, resulting in a more efficient transportation network for the region. The project is expected to be approved by the cabinet in June 2023, and construction is planned to begin in 2025 with an estimated completion date of 2030.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Demography Population and Housing Branch. National Statistical Office (NSO). April 2, 2021.
  2. News: Southern Economic Corridor 'still on track'. September 25, 2020. The Nation Thailand. April 2, 2021.
  3. Web site: Thailand's infrastructure outlook remains positive in 2021 despite COVID-19. PricewaterhouseCoopers. March 10, 2021. April 2, 2021.
  4. News: Govt launches Bt4.47bn study for southern land bridge. March 5, 2021. The Nation Thailand. April 2, 2021.
  5. News: Bt106.8-bn budget allocated as Cabinet nods to SEC. The Nation Thailand. January 22, 2019. April 2, 2021.