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14 August 2018

Malaysia seeking to hike the price of water sold to the neighbouring country of Singapore by more than 10 times


Malaysia eyes more than 10-fold hike in Singapore water deal



Monday, 13 Aug 20187:59 PM MYT






PUTRAJAYA (AP): Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Monday he is seeking to hike the price of water sold to the neighbouring country of Singapore by more than 10 times as Malaysia searches for ways to pay off massive debts.

The Prime Minister, who shot back to power in an electoral upset in May, told The Associated Press that a decades-old treaty governing the water agreement needs to be revised to reflect increases in the cost of living.

“To a foreign country, we need to get more than that,” he said. He declined to discuss specifics, citing ongoing negotiations.

Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has said his country will live up to the agreement and expects Malaysia to do the same.

Dr Mahathir also continued to cast doubt on the value of a high-speed rail project linking the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, to the wealthy island city-state.

He announced the cancellation of the project in May as part of a wider review of big-ticket infrastructure deals reached under his predecessor, Datuk Seri Najib tun Razak, though the government has since reconsidered and is trying to renegotiate the terms.

“We cannot afford it. If the price is brought down within our means, then maybe we’ll go ahead,” he said Monday.

He added, though, that it would be preferable to improve existing train lines to improve travel times. - AP


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