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Cambodia's planned canal isn't in its own interest, only China's

Development should be halted for independent review of risks and benefits

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A truck ferries goods along the Mekong in Phnom Penh: Much freight from the capital now reaches the sea via Vietnamese ports.   © Reuters

Sam Rainsy is co-founder and acting leader from exile of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. He previously served as the country's finance minister.

Plans for a 180-kilometer canal to connect Phnom Penh with the Cambodian coast should be put on hold pending an independent review of the project's rationale and environmental impact.

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