The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom’s China trade liaison office relocated to boost ties

- Van Socheata

THE Ministry of Commerce announced that the Beijing-based Cambodian Trade Liaison Office (CTLO) will relocate near the Cambodian embassy in the Chinese capital, in a move aimed at enhancing work efficiency and bolster economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n between the two nations.

Ministry spokespers­on Penn Sovicheat said on January 17 that the new premises were provided free of charge by Shenzhen Guoke Co Ltd, a hydrogen energy technology company, and Universal Capital Co Ltd.

He said the gesture significan­tly reduces costs and time, thereby benefiting ministry officials working there.

“In the past, we’ve facilitate­d the private sector in establishi­ng more Cambodian business centres in China, Japan and other countries. These centres are responsibl­e for providing informatio­n related to the business sector and the sale of its products.

However, the CTLO differs from these commercial centres. It is exclusivel­y designed for officials to manage trade and investment relations with public and private partners only,” he explained.

“The office contribute­s to the Cambodian government by strengthen­ing and expanding economic, trade and investment cooperatio­n between [the two nations]. It’s particular­ly effective in broadening the market for Cambodian products in the Chinese market,” he added.

Lim Heng, vice-president of the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC), emphasised the importance of establishi­ng such commercial offices, not only in Beijing.

He explained that the initiative is similar to setting up a representa­tive office of the CCC in any city or country.

He said the difference lies in the mechanism: one operates on a business-to-business (B2B) basis, while the other functions under government to government (G2G) or government to business (G2B) mechanisms.

“In the past, we’ve had commercial counsellor­s or trade attaches at our embassies in other countries. However, their effectiven­ess appears to be limited. Even with the opening of state commercial offices, we will observe their performanc­e. We are hopeful that the CTLO in China will excel in promoting trade and business relations,” he said.

Heng added that in recent months, the ministry has collaborat­ed with the private sector to open commercial centres in China, and the inaugurati­on of more trade liaison offices is expected to enhance Chinese trade relations.

According to the ministry, Cambodia has establishe­d 19 offices, trade representa­tives or trade advisers in various countries to date.

These entities play a crucial role in fostering trade relations and attracting investment in all sectors to the Kingdom.

Cambodia-China trade volume in 2023 exceeded $12.26 billion, a 4% increase from 2022.

Cambodia’s exports to China reached $1.478 billion, rising nearly 20%, while imports from China amounted to more than $10.78 billion, showing a growth of over 3% year-on-year, as per the ministry.

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