Sittway, Rakhine State, is set to establish direct trade relations with Kol­kata, India, through the deploy­ment of a cargo ship, accord­ing to U Aung Aung, General Secretary of the Rakhine State Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

 

A recent development permits cargo vessels travers­ing local coastlines to dock at the Sittway Jetty, a significant component of the Kaladan Mul­ti-Modal Transit Transport Pro­ject located in Sittway Township.

 

U Aung Aung elaborated on the current trading scenario in Rakhine State, highlighting that products from various regions within Myanmar are presently exported to Bangladesh via the Maungdaw Kanyinchaung zone and Sittway Shwemingan Port. However, there has been no av­enue for exports from Rakhine State to India until now. Conse­quently, efforts are underway to facilitate the transportation of goods from Sittway to Paletwa via maritime routes as part of the Kaladan Multi-Modal Tran­sit Transport Project. Subse­quently, goods will be transport­ed from Paletwa to Mizoram, situated on the Myanmar-India border, via land routes.

 

In order to streamline trade between Rakhine State and Mi­zoram State, dedicated jetties have been constructed in both Sittway and Paletwa for mari­time transport. Furthermore, reports indicate that the con­struction of the road connecting Mizoram to Chin State has been successfully completed.

 

The inauguration of the Sit­tway Jetty within the Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project took place on 9 May 2023, with the presence of of­ficials from both India and My­anmar. The Kaladan Multi-Mod­al Transit Transport Project, initiated in 2018 as part of the India-Myanmar Friendship Programme, entails an invest­ment of US$484 million by India. — ASH/MKKS