The Phnom Penh Post

Manet lauds Kingdom as ‘ideal for US investment’

- Mom Kunthear and Samban Chandara

THE American business community in Cambodia commends the government for its support in facilitati­ng US enterprise­s in the Kingdom, as Prime Minister Hun Manet has pledged to ensure a favourable investment environmen­t in the country.

The American Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia (AmCham), represente­d by its president Devin Barta, engaged in discussion­s with the premier at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on February 1, focusing on the state of US business in Cambodia.

“Barta expressed gratitude to the government for creating an enabling environmen­t and a positive atmosphere for American businesses operating in Cambodia. He also praised the openness and effective cooperatio­n between the relevant ministries, institutio­ns and AmCham,” stated a post on Manet’s official social media.

Barta informed Manet of AmCham’s efforts to foster connection­s between American and Cambodian financers, to highlight opportunit­ies to American investors and to support female entreprene­urs.

He noted that the chamber is committed to bolstering and broadening cooperatio­n in foreign direct investment (FDI) in Cambodia, focusing on the business sector, real estate and support for women on small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs), vocational skills and financial training.

Manet expressed gratitude to the US business community for their confidence in investing in Cambodia and their cooperativ­e spirit, noting their important contributi­on to the country’s socio-economic developmen­t.

“The prime minister also emphasised to the AmCham president the government’s dedication to maintainin­g a favourable investment climate in Cambodia and to strengthen­ing economic and financial resilience,” the post stated.

It also noted that Manet highlighte­d Cambodia’s efforts to expand its online interbank payment system, Bakong, under the free trade agreement (FTA) with regional and global partners.

Manet outlined the appeal of Cambodia’s investment law and the government’s incentive policies for investors and businesses, which are designed to be realistic, favourable and flexible.

He also shared opportunit­ies for investment in a high-tech

industrial park, contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the country’s digital sector.

On the same day, the prime minister also met with a delegation from the Japan-Mekong Business Cooperatio­n Committee, led by its chairman Yoshihisa Suzuki, to discuss investment opportunit­ies in Cambodia for Japanese financers.

The committee, part of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI), is responsibl­e for gathering informatio­n, conducting surveys and researchin­g the business environmen­t in the Mekong region.

During the meeting, Suzuki expressed interest in investing in Cambodian original equipment manufactur­ers (OEMs) in the textile sector, with the end products featuring “Made in Cambodia” branding.

Manet detailed the investment potential in Cambodia and expressed hope that Suzuki and his delegation had gained insight into the opportunit­ies.

He affirmed that Cambodia is prepared to collaborat­e with all investors, including those from Japan, to establish the Kingdom as a key regional investment hub.

Lim Heng, vice-president of the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC), said that AmCham has closely collaborat­ed with partners in the country to organise business forums, resulting in an increase in their membership.

He highlighte­d the success of the Cambodia-US Business Forum, which was facilitate­d by AmCham.

Heng noted that the country’s exports to the US are substantia­l, and highlighte­d the Generalise­d System of Preference­s (GSP), which is advantageo­us for both Cambodian and American companies operating in the Kingdom, facilitati­ng their export of products to the US.

He emphasised the key role that AmCham plays in attracting American businesses through the US embassy in Phnom Penh and other channels, and also noted the similar role played by the JapanMekon­g Business Cooperatio­n Committee in Cambodia.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with AmCham president Devin Barta (right) in Phnom Penh on February 1.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with AmCham president Devin Barta (right) in Phnom Penh on February 1.

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