A personal Chinese company is setting up to make a new city on the Papua New Guinean island of Daru—right on the nation’s sea border with Australia, and only about 124 miles from the Australian mainland.
“New Daru City” will involve an industrial zone, a business enterprise and business zone, a household space, a resort and a seaport sprawling out above an place of 40-odd sq. miles, in accordance to leaked paperwork found by the ABC. Daru Island, a low-lying landmass in the Torres Strait, is just 6 square miles in dimension.
The multi-million-dollar job appears to have been put forward to PNG’s Prime Minister, James Marape, by Hong-Kong-registered business WYW Keeping Restricted in April of past yr. WYW’s CEO, Terence Mo, said in a letter to the Key Minister that his company’s “financial commitment and progress system” provided “broad ranging thoughts” for the improvement of various locations in