The Phnom Penh Post

Koh Kong’s first int’l seaport set for launch

- Hin Pisei

KOH Kong province’s first internatio­nal seaport, invested in and developed by Koh Kong Port Management Co Ltd, is scheduled to launch in the second half of the year, as a number of linked infrastruc­ture works reach completion, according to provincial governor Mithona Phoutong.

The government awarded the company a lease agreement for maritime transport purposes for the seaport’s site, located in Kiri Sakor district’s Koh Sdech village and commune in the southweste­rn corner of the coastal province, reportedly within the boundaries of the Dara Sakor Resort – an area touted as a “luxury eco-tourism destinatio­n”.

Phouthong told The Post on May 4 that the new port, Koh Kong’s largest, would be able to handle “large” internatio­nal vessels, reducing reliance on harbours in neighbouri­ng Preah Sihanouk province or bordering countries.

The facility, “a gateway for the import and export of goods between Cambodia and the internatio­nal market”, will create job opportunit­ies for

many Cambodians, improve prospects for agricultur­al exports, and bring in more revenue to state coffers, she said.

“We are currently preparing some documents and procedures to launch the port, which could be operationa­l in the next two or three months,” she said. “I’m very pleased and I welcome the port, along with the host of

positive effects it’ll bring for the Cambodian economy.”

Logistics and Supply Chain Business Associatio­n in Cambodia (Loscba) president Chea Chandara remarked that internatio­nal seaports provide an affordable and safe option for freight transport and are overall beneficial to a nation’s economy.

As manufactur­ing and agricultur­al outputs improve,

Cambodia will require an increasing number of internatio­nal ports to ship goods abroad, he said, adding that these facilities help attract new investment and businesses to the Kingdom.

“The [Koh Kong] port project will greatly benefit the Cambodian economy, by opening more export channels in addition to attracting investors to open factories in Cambodia and export their products to be sold abroad,” he told The Post on May 4.

At a meeting with Koh Kong authoritie­s on May 2 chaired by deputy provincial governor Y Nearynet, Koh Kong Port Management boss Gao Liang reportedly went over completed infrastruc­ture works and documentat­ion, and claimed that port will add impetus to economic developmen­t, after it opens “in the near future”.

The Ministry of Commerce’s business registry notes that Koh Kong Port Management was incorporat­ed just on October 5, and lists three officers for the company: “Phan Kanary”, “Gao Liang” and “Wang Sijun” – the latter two of whom have postal registered office addresses in China’s Henan province.

In a bid to improve the Kingdom’s goods export capacity, the government has embarked on a whole slew of major infrastruc­ture projects, such as two expressway­s linking the capital to either Sihanoukvi­lle or Svay Rieng’s Bavet town, as well as a waterway link from the Bassac River to the sea in the Kampot-Kep region.

 ?? KOH KONG ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Koh Kong deputy provincial governor Y Nearynet during her meeting with Koh Kong Port Management chief Gao Liang on May 2.
KOH KONG ADMINISTRA­TION Koh Kong deputy provincial governor Y Nearynet during her meeting with Koh Kong Port Management chief Gao Liang on May 2.

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