For 25 years, six countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion have been promoting regional economic development. Upgrading cross-border transport networks is a key area of investment.
Six well-developed road networks now connect the countries of Southeast Asia. The final leg of the 813-kilometer North-South Corridor from Kunming in the southern People’s Republic of China to Hai Phong, Viet Nam, was upgraded in 2014. People and goods now flow freely all along the route.
Original source: ADB
Published on 26 March 2018

