The Phnom Penh Post

IndonesiaC­ambodia trade sees milestone

- Hong Raksmey

THE Indonesian embassy in Phnom Penh highlights a significan­t milestone in the trade relationsh­ip between Indonesia and Cambodia. As of November 2023, Indonesia became the Kingdom’s 6th-largest trading partner, with total bilateral trade reaching $965.24 million.

This was conveyed during a meeting between Indonesian ambassador Santo Darmosumar­to and Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Sok Chenda Sophea on January 3

“This figure represents a substantia­l increase and is testament to the growing economic cooperatio­n between the two nations. It is also part of elevated cooperatio­n in celebratio­n of 65 years of diplomatic relations,” said the embassy in a statement.

The remarkable growth in bilateral trade is further evidenced by the surge of Cambodian exports to Indonesia, ASEAN’s largest economy. In 2023, exports climbed to $70.56 million, marking a 112% increase on the previous year.

The growth in trade figures demonstrat­es the expanding economic ties and mutual benefits enjoyed through the strengthen­ed partnershi­p between both countries.

A key highlight of this burgeoning relationsh­ip was the first shipment of Cambodian milled rice to the world’s largest archipelag­ic nation in September 2023.

This event not only symbolised the diversific­ation of trade commoditie­s, but also set a precedent for more intensive bilateral economic interactio­ns in the future, said economic analysts at the time.

During his meeting with Chenda Sophea, the ambassador emphasised the importance of translatin­g the historical ties between Indonesia

and Cambodia into concrete trade and investment cooperatio­n.

“As we celebrate 65 years of Indonesia-Cambodia relations, we must ensure that 2024 is filled with win-win achievemen­ts through our bilateral cooperatio­n,” he said.

Darmosumar­to expressed a keen interest in further bridging between the peoples of the two countries, particular­ly through youth engagement in education, culture and tourism.

The embassy held the 14th Indonesia Trade & Tourism Promotion (ITTP 2023), themed “Strengthen Cooperatio­n through Collaborat­ion”, in August last year, an event that underscore­d Indonesia’s commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperatio­n.

The forum focused on fostering deeper connection­s in key sectors such as trade, tourism, higher education, art and culture.

Lauti Nia Astri, charge d’affaires ad interim at the embassy, addressed the event, articulati­ng the shared aspiration of both nations to build and maintain robust ties.

The event was attended by representa­tives from Indonesian businesses and higher education institutio­ns.

In her address, Nia Astri reaffirmed Indonesia’s commitment to supporting the advancemen­t of Cambodia’s education sector.

She emphasised the crucial role of educationa­l and skills developmen­t collaborat­ion in strengthen­ing the bilateral relationsh­ip.

Nia Astri explained how the focus on education highlights the broader strategy of both countries to invest in long-term, sustainabl­e partnershi­ps that go beyond immediate economic and trade interests, encompassi­ng cultural and academic exchanges as key components of their growing relationsh­ip.

Chenda Sophea acknowledg­ed the significan­ce of the 65th anniversar­y of bilateral diplomatic relations, while also proposing closer collaborat­ion in various sectors.

“He also suggested working together in regional and multilater­al forums to pursue common goals,” said the embassy statement.

The strengthen­ing of trade ties between Cambodia and Indonesia, especially in light of the recent substantia­l growth, are seen as a promising sign for future collaborat­ion, as well as the economic prosperity of both nations.

Darmosumar­to also offered his appreciati­on for Cambodia’s support during Indonesia’s tenure as ASEAN chair.

“Our efforts were built on Cambodia’s successful chairmansh­ip in 2022, which paved the way for Southeast

Asia’s post-pandemic economic recovery,” he said.

Darmosumar­to, who presented his credential­s to King Norodom Sihamoni in October 2023, arrived in Cambodia in September 2023.

The two countries have enjoyed a long-standing relationsh­ip since officially establishi­ng diplomatic ties on 13 February, 1959, with the signing of the Treaty of Friendship.

 ?? STPM ?? The first export of Cambodian milled rice arrives in Indonesia on November 2, 2023.
STPM The first export of Cambodian milled rice arrives in Indonesia on November 2, 2023.

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