“Sapangar Bay Container Port is a very good strategic example for all of you to tie together with what we have learned thus far on sea connectivity. We started in Jakarta last week. We learnt different concepts, models, and case studies on key economic corridor developments, not only in our sub-region but also in Asia and other parts of the world,” Pamela Layugan told the visitors.
Prior to their visit to Sapangar Bay Container Port, the visitors also visited ports in Indonesia, including Kalimantan and Sulawesi, ports in Sarawak (Kuching and Miri), Brunei’s Sungei Tujuh and Muara’s ports, Labuan’s port before ending their trip over a period of 11 days to understand the connectivity of ports in the BIMP-EAGA.”
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