Regulation in PPP projects: The case of Port Klang

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Mar 01, 2015
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This paper reviews the case of Port Klang and investigates how the Government of Malaysia has reformed its port sector, improved efficiency of Port Klang and prevented anti-competition behaviours while adopting regulation and tariff mechanisms to ensure competitiveness and operational capability.

The Malaysian government has improved the capacity and efficiency of its port infrastructure by involving the private sector. This case study reviews the development of the largest port in the country, Port Klang, and considers the role of the public partner when ports are privately operated.

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