The Phnom Penh Post

Manet seeking investment on Australian visit

- Samban Chandara

PRIME Minister Hun Manet said that during his upcoming official visit to Australia, he aims to attract more investors to Cambodia to boost economic growth and create more jobs for the people.

“Since taking office, I’ve strategica­lly pursued internatio­nal investment, engaging partners across Asia, Europe and the US. Next month, I’ll continue this mission in Australia,” he said while addressing the annual meeting of the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training on February 8.

He said he will showcase the Kingdom’s potential to investors, highlighti­ng opportunit­ies for private sector growth. By nurturing and expanding existing foreign investment, Cambodia aims to attract further interest from internatio­nal partners.

“Driving sustainabl­e economic growth through job creation is our key priority. To achieve this, we must leverage the efforts of all players: civil servants, NGOs, self-employed individual­s and the private sector. By working together, we can unlock the potential for sustainabl­e job creation and propel Cambodia’s economic journey forward,” he said.

Manet said that since taking office last August, he has secured $3.86 billion in investment across 172 projects, generating over 190,000 jobs. He noted that in January 2024 alone, the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC) approved 32 projects worth nearly $200 million. He said this demonstrat­es his commitment to economic growth and job creation.

Kin Phea, director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia (RAC), is optimistic about Manet’s visit to Australia. He said the trip would strengthen bilateral relations and attract more investors, fostering investment growth and trade exchange between the two countries. This will enhance Cambodia’s foreign policy on the global stage, countering allegation­s of overrelian­ce on China.

“The trip will strengthen and diversify Cambodia’s diplomatic and economic relations, fostering partnershi­ps with friendly nations as the Kingdom aims for high-income status by 2050,” he added.

“The evolving relationsh­ip between Cambodia and Australia necessitat­es an increase in mutual understand­ing, particular­ly regarding viewpoints on democracy, human rights, political space and civil society,” he continued.

He said the two countries should enhance each other’s political support at regional and internatio­nal forums, facilitate high-level visits, and

promote trade and people-topeople connection­s.

He praised Australia’s role in fostering human resource developmen­t in Cambodia through aid programmes. Notably, Australia has granted scholarshi­ps to students and civil servants, and now boasts a sizeable Cambodian population residing within its borders.

Australia is the Kingdom’s 17th-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade volumes surpassing $523 million in 2022, a 60.9 per cent increase from 2021, according to data from the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE).

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with Australian ambassador to Cambodia Justin Whyatt (left) in January.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet shakes hands with Australian ambassador to Cambodia Justin Whyatt (left) in January.

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