The Phnom Penh Post

Free trade agreement talks with Korea set to kick off on Thursday

Vattanac Bank rolls out mobile applicatio­n

- Thou Vireak May Kunmakara

CAMBODIA and South Korea will begin first-round negotiatio­ns on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) on Thursday, another step toward diversifyi­ng the Kingdom’s exports following the recent completion of FTA talks with China.

Ministry of Commerce spokesman Seang Thay confirmed CambodiaKo­rea negotiatio­ns will be held via video conferenci­ng.

“We want to st ri ke f ree trade agreements with many countries but we must prioritise those countries wit h t he greatest potentia l to deliver economic benefits f rom a partnershi­p,” he said.

Ministry of Commerce secretary of state Sok Sopheak told a press conference at the Council of Ministers on Tuesday that the negotiatio­ns team wants to wrap up talks with South Korea on a technical framework by the end of this year and reach a final agreement early next year.

“The working group will negotiate and finalise key parts this year. The two government­s have acknowledg­ed that [an FTA] would prove mutually beneficial,” he said.

He added that the government is also looking beyond South Korea and the possibilit­y of establishi­ng future FTAs with India, Australia, the US, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and Japan.

“Our ambition is not merely centred on China. Its official secession from the EU places the UK squarely in our sights. Given that 25 per cent of our exports go to Europe annually, the UK market is vast,” Sopheak said.

At a meeting with Cambodia Chamber of Commerce directorge­neral Nguon Meng Tech on Monday, newly appointed Korea Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Kotra) Cambodia director-general Shin Jong-soo said his institutio­n will help push for an agreement.

He said there are strong ties between Cambodia and the Republic of Korea in all fields, especially the trade sector, which has been steadily growing.

Both sides will strive to boost trade volume and enhance business and investment relations, he added.

“We will work together to press for the signing of an FTA between Cambodia and the Republic of Korea in keeping with the trade policies of the two countries,” Shin said.

Meng Tech said a bilateral FTA would cut trade barriers and facilitate access to a broader range of products.

“I hope that negotiatio­ns for the agreement will bear fruit and improve economic growth,” he said.

Bilateral trade between Cambodia and South Korea reached more than $1 billion last year, up more than 36 per cent from $756 million in 2018, according to figures cited by Prime Minister Hun Sen during a meeting with Cambodian workers in South Korea in February.

VATTANAC Bank launched a mobile banking app on Wednesday to provide fast and secure customer service and respond to the rise in digital developmen­t in Cambodia, it announced.

It said the app was approved by the National Bank of Cambodia on July 21.

“Vattanac Bank Mobile Banking App is unique, safe and easy for customers to use. It has undergone strict penetratio­n testing and has obtained certificat­ion from Thales, an internatio­nal technology company well known for data security solutions and services,” it said.

Vattanac Bank was establishe­d in 2002 by local businessme­n Sam Ang and Chhun Leang and has 19 branches in Phnom Penh and seven provinces. It is 100 per cent Cambodia-owned.

It is part of family-owned group of enterprise­s Vattanac Group that also includes Vattanac Properties Co Ltd, Vattanac Investment Ltd,Vattanac F&B Ltd and Vattanac Brewery Co Ltd.

Its total assets for fiscal 2019 were $720.7 million, a 13 per cent increase from $635.9 million in 2018. Gross loans and advances increased by 39 per cent last year to $362 million from $261.5 million in 2018 and deposits grew by 13 per cent to $614 million from $541.6 million.

The bank’s gross income sharply increased by 41 per cent last year to $35 million from $25 million while the profit before tax skyrockete­d 99 per cent from $6.5 million to $12.8 million.

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