The Phnom Penh Post

Indonesian businesses look for local partners

- Cheng Sokhorng

SOME 80 businessme­n from Cambodia and Indonesia gathered at a trade fair in Phnom Penh on Wednesday to forge partnershi­ps and explore ways to boost bilateral trade.

“It’s ver y important for us to see the future. We should be clear on the many ways we can cooperate i n t he shor t a nd medium terms,” said Indonesian Ambassador Sudiraman Haseng.

The ne t worki ng e v e nt , organised by the Indonesian embassy, was held in conjunctio­n with the campaign Indo- nesian Trade and Tourism Promotion 2018.

It comes as an Indonesian embassy report said trade between the two countries reached more than $318 million so far this year – an increase of 8.3 per cent compared with the same period last year.

The report showed that Cambodian exports to Indonesia grew to more than $17 million last year, an increase of more than 12 per cent from 2016.

Imports from Indonesia reached more than $301 million, an increase of roughly eight per cent.

“Windows of opportunit­y and cooperatio­n are still waiting to be discovered and expanded,” Haseng said.

The ambassador praised the strong friendship between the two countries and promised that new milestones in trade would be achieved by working “hand in hand.”

More than 80 companies from both countries were represente­d at the trade fair. Among the Indonesian businesses were firms representi­ng the pharmacuti­cal, fashion, constructi­on and automotive sectors, among others.

Ministr y of Commerce dep- ut y director of t rade promotion Tan Yuvaroat h sa id t he event was crucia l for expandi ng ma r k e t oppor t u n it i e s bet ween t he cou nt r ies a nd promoting partnershi­ps.

“This event is a chance for businessma­n to understand each other and learn about the market demands of each country. Then the business deals will happen,” he said.

Yuvaroath said despite the booming bilateral trade numbers, there were still no direct flights between Cambodia and Indonesia.

After the meeting, at least two companies from their respec- tive countries reached a Memorandum of Understand­ing that will be signed today.

Sahata Patio, the internatio­nal business manager of Deltomed, an Indoneisan pharmacuti­cal company, said he agreed to a partnershi­p with Dynamic Pharma Cambodia after visiting the Kingdom twice last year.

“This event is very good for businessma­n like us in the pharmaceut­ical sector. We know very well that Cambodia’s market has great potential for exports and imports. So , we are here and we will continue to explore the Cambodiam market,” he said.

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