The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom on the agenda

- Kali Kotoski

PRIME Minister Hun Sen attended a dinner with Swiss company executives in Zurich on Monday, where he invited investors to join the upcoming ASEAN World Economic Forum (WEF), which Cambodia will host for the first time in May.

According to the premier’s Facebook page, Swiss investors responded that they are eager to invest in the Kingdom given its “stable political progress” and its “current economic potential”, and are open to attending the forum later this year to enhance trade and investment.

The meeting was held prior to the premier leading a delegation of Cambodian government officials to the Swiss ski resort of Davos yesterday to rub shoulders with the world’s business, political and media elite during the flagship WEF event. The four-day annual conference has a billed attendance of approximat­ely 3,000 participan­ts.

Hun Sen is accompanie­d by Transport Minister Sun Chanthol, Commerce Minister Pan Sorasak and Finance Minister Aun Pornmoniro­th.

Preparatio­ns are already underway for the WEF’s regional meeting in Phnom Penh.

Justin Wood, WEF’s head of the Asia Pacific region, said he anticipate­d a strong turnout at the upcoming Cambodia event, with about 750 participan­ts from both in and beyond the ASEAN region.

“We will be raising awareness of the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh in May with all participan­ts in Davos, and we anticipate strong interest, both from business and from government, as well as from all the other communitie­s here at Davos, such as academics and civil society leaders,” he said.

He added that the May meeting would focus on building off of WEF-sponsored initiative­s into areas of agricultur­e and infrastruc­ture.

While the Davos summit is the first for Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend, signifying China’s greater global economic participat­ion, Wood could not confirm whether Xi is also scheduled to join the upcoming regional conference.

“There will certainly be other heads of state and heads of government visiting our summit in Cambodia,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen pitches Cambodia to Swiss investors in Zurich this week.
SUPPLIED Prime Minister Hun Sen pitches Cambodia to Swiss investors in Zurich this week.

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