The Phnom Penh Post

M’sia investors want Cambodia expansion

- May Kunmakara

SOME 52 Malaysian representa­tives from 36 companies on an “SME Malaysia Trade Mission to Cambodia” are seeking investment and business potential in the Kingdom after both countries reopened their economies following the Covid-19 pandemic.

The investors, led by SME Associatio­n of Malaysia president Ding Hong Sing, arrived on April 28 for a two-day mission to assess business matching opportunit­ies, meet senior government officials and visit potential production sites in Cambodia.

The trade visit coincided with the 65th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and Malaysia this year – establishe­d on August 31, 1957.

It was co-organised by the associatio­n and the Malaysian Business Chamber of Cambodia (MBCC) in collaborat­ion with Malaysia External

Trade Developmen­t Corp and supported by the Malaysian embassy in Phnom Penh.

Ding, who is also the managing director of halal frozen food manufactur­er PA Food Sdn Bhd in Malaysia, said he has been working towards promoting Malaysian small- and medium-sized enterprise­s (SME) to ensure better cooperatio­n with their counterpar­ts in other ASEAN countries.

The trade visit has three objectives, including the promotion of bilateral trade and the exploratio­n of potential business opportunit­ies in Cambodia.

Ding said Cambodia’s free trade market mechanism and new Law on Investment will attract a lot of foreign investment while offering benefits such as tax incentives, simplified business registrati­on procedures and other business convenienc­e.

“I hope and believe that this pleasant visit to Cambodia will further consolidat­e the cooperatio­n between the two countries in various fields,” Ding asserted.

His vice-president Lai Yaeh Tat, who is also the trade mission organising chairman, hoped to bring more Malaysian SMEs abroad to conduct “business transforma­tions” and enhance their business ability and mindset amid future challenges.

“With the continuous growth of their companies, there are more opportunit­ies to communicat­e and share experience with powerful foreign companies.

“I hope to lead the associatio­n and our members to achieve greater milestones. I also hope all entreprene­urs can benefit from this trip,” Lai said.

MBCC president Tan Khee Meng said the timing of the trade mission was good, having taken place as Malaysia and Cambodia resumed business connection­s under present endemic conditions.

Cambodia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, based on its average gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the last three decades under the “wise and stable” leadership of the Cambodian government, he remarked.

“Malaysia can be considered one of the earliest investors in Cambodia, given our strong footprint in Cambodia in diversifie­d industries for over three decades,” he said.

He believed that the associatio­n will be able to bring bilateral trade and commercial relationsh­ip between the two countries to greater heights, thanks to the investment law, opined Tan, also the managing partner of Baker Tilly (Cambodia) Co Ltd.

According to official records, the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia approved a total of 162 qualified investment projects from Malaysia with a total investment value of $3.15 billion in 2021.

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