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BEIJING - Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice President Bindu N. Lohani called on China Monday to play a bigger role in bringing seamless transportation systems to Asia.
Lohani made the remarks in a speech at the Second High Level Regional Workshop of the China-ADB Knowledge Sharing Platform on Transport Infrastructure, which began in Beijing Monday.
"In the Asia Pacific region, investments in transport have not kept pace with the rapid growth in demand," Lohani told some 80 officials from China, Pakistan, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and ADB.
"With its great experience of building the national transport network,China has the potential to play an even greater role in the future in bringing about seamless transportation across the Asian region," he said.
The ADB estimates the Asia Pacific region needs $8 trillion for infrastructure construction over the next 10 years.
Lohani quoted an ADB study that said a further $204 billion of investment is required in regional transport infrastructure, with the Asian Highway and the Trans-Asian Railway accounting for more than 60 percent of it.