The Phnom Penh Post

IBCC ups India trade, investment

- May Kunmakara

OFFICIALS and business communitie­s from Cambodia and India are hopeful that the establishm­ent of the Indian Business Chamber in Cambodia (IBCC) will further enhance the flow of trade and investment between the two countries.

The group was officially inaugurate­d on January 17, uniting Indian businesspe­ople in Cambodia to strengthen their business and investment footprint in the Kingdom.

“The [organisati­on] aims to unite the Indian business community in Cambodia, fostering trade and investment to contribute to the economy’s growth,” IBCC president Babulal Parihar stated during the ceremony.

“We will play a vital role in promoting trade and investment between India and Cambodia by providing accurate informatio­n about the Cambodian market and business opportunit­ies in India to Cambodian businesspe­ople,” he said.

“Having conducted business here for nearly a decade, I have witnessed Cambodia’s economic growth. I believe there are many industries and sectors with tremendous potential for investment,” he added.

Indian ambassador to Cambodia Devyani Khobragade highlighte­d at the ceremony that the business chamber’s presence marks an important milestone in enhancing investment and trade between the two nations, which share a longstandi­ng close relationsh­ip.

“India and Cambodia enjoy excellent political relations and it’s an opportune time to leverage this trust to boost our business and investment­s. India is one of the world’s fastestgro­wing economies,” she stated.

“The trade and investment between our two countries have been a key priority for the Indian government, as evidenced by the steady growth in bilateral trade over the last four years. This is further supported by the ASEAN-India Free Trade Area [AIFTA]. Both countries’ commerce ministries have establishe­d a jointworki­ng group, which held its first meeting in July 2022.

“We are also exploring a bilateral investment and free trade agreement [FTA] and have recently exchanged the first draft of a double taxation agreement [DTA]. Additional­ly, we are collaborat­ing with the National Bank of Cambodia [NBC] to promote cross-border payments,” she added.

Pich Rithi, secretary of state at the commerce ministry, emphasised that the IBCC’s launch will bolster business-to-business cooperatio­n between the two nations, offering extensive networking opportunit­ies for businesspe­ople, investors and profession­als across various industries.

“Cambodia experience­d high economic growth of 7% for two decades before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The GDP increased by 2.54 times from $11.23 billion in 2010 to $28.6 billion in 2022. In terms of internatio­nal trade, Cambodia’s growth multiplied six times from $8.6 billion in 2010 to $52.3 billion in 2022,” he explained.

“After joining ASEAN in 1999 and the World Trade Organisati­on [WTO] in 2004, Cambodia has entered into several FTAs, including the ASEAN Free Trade Area [AFTA] and ASEAN+1 FTAs with multiple countries, as well as the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p [RCEP], the world’s largest FTA.

“Cambodia also has FTAs with

China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates [UAE]. As a WTO member, we enjoy numerous trade preference­s through the Everything but Arms [EBA] initiative, the Gerneralis­ed System of Preference­s [GSP], etc. These agreements offer Indian businesspe­ople significan­t opportunit­ies to benefit from trade preference­s by investing and exporting globally,” he added.

Bilateral trade between the Kingdom and India has seen a steady increase, reaching nearly $485.70 million in 2023, a 10% rise compared to 2022.

Cambodia’s exports grew by over 49%, amounting to more than $293 million, while total imports dropped by 20.85% to $440 million, as reported by the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

 ?? INDIAN EMBASSY ?? Indian ambassador Devyani Khobragade (seventh from left) during the IBCC launch ceremony on January 17.
INDIAN EMBASSY Indian ambassador Devyani Khobragade (seventh from left) during the IBCC launch ceremony on January 17.

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