Australian leader dismisses reports of China-built city
CANBERRA, Australia — The Australian prime minister on Monday dismissed as “speculative” reports that a Chinese company plans to build a new industrial island city near Australia’s porous sea border with Papua New Guinea.
Hong Kong-registered WYW Holding Ltd. plans to build a $30 billion city that includes a seaport and industrial area on Daru Island in the Torres Strait, Australian media have reported. The reports cite company letters to the Papua New Guinea government from April last year.
Daru Island is a population of 20,000 people within 5 kilometres (3 miles) of Australia’s Saibai Island and about 200 kilometres (120 miles) from the Australian mainland.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison played down the prospect of the city being built.