The Phnom Penh Post

S’ville zone prospers on China links

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SSEZ has an overall area of 11.13 square kilometres. Roads, electricit­y, water, communicat­ions and sewage lines have been establishe­d within a 5-square-kilometre area.

We have built a sewage treatment plant with a daily processing capacity of 5,000 tonnes, offices, residentia­l area, restaurant­s, cultural, entertainm­ent and other services in an integrated service centre. There are also accommodat­ions for employees, markets and lifestyle amenities. At the same time, we have a one-stop government administra­tive centre that helps the establishm­ent of the labour market. terprises in the zone. Some 92 companies have started operation, and there are some companies that are still at the beginning stage. Five companies are building manufactur­ing plants and expected to start production by the end of the year.

There are 94 Chinese companies, 12 companies from United States, Ireland, United Kingdom, South Korea and other countries, as well as three local companies from Cambodia.

Currently, there are about 16,000 workers in the special economic zone.

We have a training centre that has trained about 10,000 people, providing skills and language courses.

The One Belt, One Road initiative has brought about many developmen­t opportunit­ies for companies, allowing SSEZ to develop rapidly. At the same time, China and Cambodia have further deepened their cooperatio­n in economic, cultural, educationa­l and infrastruc­ture areas, which created a favourable environmen­t for the economic zone.

The developmen­t of SSEZ has created a platform for cooperatio­n between China and Cambodia. China has entered the maturity stage of industrial­isation, with a large number of competitiv­e industries and strong production capabiliti­es, while Cambodia as a developing economy has been actively promoting industrial­isation as seen in its “Cambodia Industrial Developmen­t Policy 2015-2025”. This initiative shows a strong demand from Cambodia for foreign investment and capital, infrastruc­ture and technology.

SSEZ has encouraged Chinese companies to expand locally and effectivel­y addressed the needs of Cambodia’s economic growth. This has created a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip for both countries under the One Belt, One Road initiative.

SSEZ’s main source of income comes from land, factory rentals and property management. Companies usually lease industrial plots, with contracts of between 30 years to 50 years. In the beginning we had 20 or 30 tenants that leased factories because they didn’t want to take so much risk, but later they leased land and built their own.

SSEZ’s goal is to have 300 companies in the economic zone, and provide employment and comfortabl­e living accommodat­ion to 80,000 to 100,000 industrial workers. We believe that the developmen­t of the SSEZ will speed up, and we strive to become the “Shenzhen” of Cambodia. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

 ?? SAHIBA CHAWDHARY ?? SSEZ General Manager Cao Jianjiang photograph­ed at the industrial park’s main office earlier this month near Sihanoukvi­lle.
SAHIBA CHAWDHARY SSEZ General Manager Cao Jianjiang photograph­ed at the industrial park’s main office earlier this month near Sihanoukvi­lle.

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