The Phnom Penh Post

PM vows to ‘protect’ Chinese interests

- Meas Sokchea

PRIME Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday told Chinese companies investing in Cambodia not to worry about contract cancellati­on in the Kingdom.

Speaking at a roundtable meeting with business executives in China as co-chair of the China-Asean Expo, the prime minister told six Chinese conglomera­tes with a presence in the Kingdom that his government will continue to protect the interests of all Chinese companies.

“The new government in the 6th mandate under [Hun Sen’s] leadership will continue to safeguard the interests of all Chinese firms in Cambodia,” the prime minister said on his Facebook page.

He encouraged Chinese firms to continue investing in Cambodia as the country still has plenty of untapped potential.

He also highlighte­d his government’s proposals for more concession­al loans from China to build the Kingdom’s infrastruc­ture, which would link Cambodia to other Asean members and China.

But analysts said Cambodia’s partnershi­p with China could cut both ways.

Political analyst Em Sovannara said Cambodia would be at a disadvanta­ge if it could not cushion the negative effects of Chinese investment in the Kingdom.

“It is good in terms of SinoCambod­ian relations and for mutual relations within the Asean framework. It is a positive sign to develop the Kingdom,” he said.

To lessen the negative effects, he said Cambodia needs to use effective law enforcemen­t to handle the influx of Chinese nationals, some of whom have caused public disorder in the country.

Sovannara added that Cambodia would be better off cementing partnershi­ps with Western countries instead.

“For sustainabl­e developmen­t, [Cambodia] should maintain good relations with Western countries, including the EU and the US.

“That would be a good approach for Cambodia.

“The good relations with China had made Cambodian government officials neglect its relationsh­ip with Western countries. The major longterm benefits would come from the West,” he said.

Sa n Chey, t he exec ut ive director of the NGO Affiliated Network for Socia l Accountabi­lit y, said only tra nsparent investment could contribute to the Cambodian economy.

He sa id t he gover n ment should not turn a blind eye to investment t hat could affect nat iona l i nt e r e s t s , s oc i a l order, securit y a nd Cambod i a n t r ad it ion, e s pec i a l l y i nve st ment t hat i nvol v e d gambling.

“Chinese investment i n Preah Sihanouk province is a bad example that the government should try to avoid as it looks to develop Cambodia in the future.”

 ?? HUN SEN VIA FACEBOOK ?? Prime Minister Hun Sen shakes hands with China’s First Vice-Premier Han Zheng at the China-Asean Expo in Nanning on Tuesday.
HUN SEN VIA FACEBOOK Prime Minister Hun Sen shakes hands with China’s First Vice-Premier Han Zheng at the China-Asean Expo in Nanning on Tuesday.

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