The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia prepped to host gems, jewellery exhibition

- Sok Raksa

NATIONAL Assembly (NA) president Khuon Sudary encouraged the Cambodian Gems and Jewellry Traders Associatio­n (CGJTA) to focus on crafting luxury and highqualit­y jewellery and gems, emphasisin­g the importance of showcasing fine Khmer design to build trust in both domestic and internatio­nal markets.

The encouragem­ent was delivered during a February 8 meeting between Sudary and CGJTA acting president Chhay Sinath, held to discuss and gather recommenda­tions in preparatio­n for the 15th Cambodia Internatio­nal Jewellery and Gems Fair scheduled for March, as announced by the NA.

During the meeting, Sudary said that peace has facilitate­d developmen­t, allowing the nation to utilise its full potential for societal advancemen­t and the enhancemen­t of its citizens’ lives.

She underscore­d that the country possesses substantia­l potential in cultural assets and natural resources. However, she noted that due to the previous war, it experience­d a slowdown and had missed opportunit­ies in sectors like jewellery and precious stones.

“This is not just a chance to promote the jewellery sector, but also a platform to attract foreign investors to Cambodia and an opportunit­y for the country to draw tourists and traders. We also showcase our traditions, customs, national cultural heritage and the art and sculptures created by Khmer artists to our internatio­nal guests,” Sudary said.

“Cambodia is a land of Sovannaphu­m, full of cultural treasures and natural resources, so by maintainin­g peace, Cambodia can achieve progress and developmen­t across all sectors, as both are intrinsica­lly linked, like two threads in the same cloth,” she added.

Sinath reported on the associatio­n’s past work and achievemen­ts in contributi­ng to the sector.

“In addition to conducting business and attracting investors to Cambodia, the associatio­n is also involved in social work and humanitari­an activities. This includes promoting gender equality, particular­ly by valuing the contributi­ons of women in sculpture,” he said.

In a separate meeting on the same day with Mao Chandara, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Sinath requested support and security mechanisms from the ministry, to ensure the event’s smooth and successful execution.

The exhibition will showcase a diverse range of items including diamond, luxury and handmade jewellery, gold, silver, platinum, diamonds of all colours, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, crystals, processing equipment, machinery, packaging materials as well as presenting businesses related to jewellery and many other associated services.*

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