Singkhon pass upgrade urged

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Singkhon pass upgrade urged

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From the Bangkok Post. If they do this, I assume they'll have an immigration office on both sides. A quicker visa run trip for HH people as compared to Ranong? Pete :cheers:
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Tak _ The business sector has urged the government to talk to Burma about upgrading the Singkhon border pass in Prachuap Khiri Khan to a permanent checkpoint to facilitate the oil palm business in the neighbouring country.

The call was made at a meeting on measures to promote trading in farm products from Thailand and Burma under the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy.

More than 100 investors from the agricultural, industrial, and tourism sectors from five border provinces _ Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Tak, Kanchanaburi, and Ranong _ joined the meeting.

Niyom Wairatpanit, chairman of the border trade committee of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said Thailand should hold talks with the Burmese junta about making the Singkhon border pass a permanent checkpoint, as more Thai investors were showing interest in growing oil palms in Burma due to the expected future demand for alternative energy sources such as bio-diesel.

In addition, a contract farming committee said Burma's Shan, Karen, and Mon states were suitable for oil palm cultivation.

Recently, experts said Burma's Tenasserim division, a border area opposite Prachuap Khiri Khan, was suitable for oil palm farming thanks to its climate and soil conditions.

Oil palm cultivation has rapidly expanded in Burma, with over 100,000 rai of land turned into plantations.
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Pete,
I think that border's been open/closed for a long time now. But never for farangs. I've never been up the road off the main highway south of Prachuab, but I hear the Thais are ready for it, but the Burmese are not.
Reckon it's just a cross-border facilitating route for locals - not for us yet.
The fact that Singkhon Imm are now here in HH sems to me to be a clear indication that that border crossing isn't going to open to the likes of us for a while.
Ranong is still the nearest point.
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Went there about a month ago. There´s an official building on the Thai side but nothing on the Burmese. However, the road in Burma seemed to be in very good condition but for how long is impossible to say. The boarder market (mainly orchids - Lomu note - and wooden furniture) seemed to be quite lively.
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