The Phnom Penh Post

SK asked to up worker quota

- Mom Kunthear

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has requested that South Korea increase the quota for Cambodian workers in the country, where around 45,000 are currently employed. Hun Sen made the call on March 23 during the inaugurati­on of National Road 21, which stretches nearly 64km from the Takhmao roundabout in Kandal province to the Cambodia- Vietnam internatio­nal border.

Bilateral trade between Cambodia and South Korea in the first two months of 2022 totaled more than $195 million, increasing by over 22 per cent year-on-year, as imports from Korea increased to almost 40 per cent, according to data from the Korea Internatio­nal Trade Associatio­n (Kita).

“This increase can be attributed to the implementa­tion of our side of the Cambodia-Korea Free Trade Agreement,” Hun Sen said.

“I have told both the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly and the Korean President to complete their internal procedures as soon as possible so that we can begin promoting trade as the Asia-Europe Parliament­ary Partnershi­p Agreement comes into force. This is one more example of the benefits of internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

“I also proposed an increase in the quota of Cambodian workers working in Korea. They not only earn good salaries, but acquire modern techniques that can be used in the further developmen­t of our nation,” he added.

Korean ambassador to Cambodia Park Heung-kyeong said friendly relations between Cambodia and South Korea have greatly contribute­d to the creation of jobs and an influx of internatio­nal currency into the Kingdom – through the export of labour under the employment permit system.

“Currently, there are about 45,000 Cambodian workers in Korea. They are widely regarded as honest and hardworkin­g

by their employers,” he said.

Park noted that people-to-people exchanges between the two countries were active prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, with up to 300,000 tourists visiting each other’s nations annually.

Kim Won-Seok – spokesman for the Office of the Human Resource Developmen­t Unit under the Ministry of Labour, Seoul Region – said Cambodia is one of the top 16 countries in the world when it comes to “patient, hard-working” employees. He considered Cambodia an indispensa­ble partner – now and in the future.

This statement was made during a meeting with officials of the Cambodian embassy in South Korea on March 11. The meeting was held specifical­ly to discuss the exchange of labour.

Kim and his team were happy to cooperate with the embassy to organise short-term training courses for Cambodian workers to gain more knowledge during their service in Korea.

Minister of Labour and Vocational Training

Ith Samheng said in February that by the end of 2021, the government had provided employment opportunit­ies abroad to more than 1.3 million Cambodians.

“It is estimated that the remittance­s that workers send to their families each year total about $2.8 billion, which contribute­s to the growth of the national economy and improves their families’ living standards,” he said.

He added that Cambodia continues to strengthen cooperatio­n with partner countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore to provide employment opportunit­ies and to protect the rights and interests of workers in those countries. This makes it easier for workers to access social protection – both now and upon their return.

According to the labour ministry’s report, the number of Cambodian workers working abroad includes 1,220,197 in Thailand; 45,866 in South Korea; 23,027 in Malaysia; 11,453 in Japan; 821 in Singapore; 202 in Hong Kong; and 43 in Saudi Arabia.

 ?? MPWT ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen during the ceremonial inaugurati­on of National Road 21 along with South Korean ambassador Park Heung-kyeong in Kandal province on Wednesday.
MPWT Prime Minister Hun Sen during the ceremonial inaugurati­on of National Road 21 along with South Korean ambassador Park Heung-kyeong in Kandal province on Wednesday.

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