The Phnom Penh Post

Jica comitted to support developmen­t of PAS port

- Hor Kimsay

THE Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency ( Jica) has expressed commitment to support the developmen­t of the Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port (PAS) by continuing to provide grant aid and loans after it transferre­d its shares of PAS to Japanese logistic firm Kamigumi Co Ltd.

The announceme­nt came after Jica’s director-general of Southeast Asia and Pacific Department Shigenori Ogawa visited PAS on Friday and discussed future cooperatio­n for the port at a meeting.

Jica’s announceme­nt after the meeting said it will continue to support PAS in all aspects of the port’s developmen­t and promote the Special Economic Zone through grant aid, technical cooperatio­n and concession­al loans.

Jica’s announceme­nt revealed that both parties are scheduled to sign on a collaborat­ion agreement in June.

Massive accelerati­on

PAS chairman and CEO Lou Kim Chhun said on Sunday that the port’s cargo traffic had accelerate­d massively with a growth rate of between 10 and 15 per cent annually, so it is very important to have Jica’s collaborat­ion to draw up a strategy for future developmen­t.

“We are so happy to receive collaborat­ion from Japan. Working with them will make things more efficient,” he said.

He said up to now, PAS had collaborat­ed with Jica since 1997 and besides grant aid and technical assistance, Jica had provided around $380 million in total loans to PAS.

“We are able to pay the loans with interest to Japan regularly and timely and are still able to profit from operations,” he said.

When the port listed on the Cambodia Securities Exchange in June 2017, Jica bought a 13.5 per cent stake – the first time it had acquired equity in an assistance target.

It is the second-largest shareholde­r after the Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance, which has a 75 per cent stake. The initial public offering also attracted another Japanese investor, Kamigumi, a major logistics service provider, which acquired two per cent of outstandin­g shares.

However, earlier this month, Jica transferre­d all of its shares of PAS to Kamigumi.

“Jica, together with Japanese companies which have abundant experience in port management, will continue to provide varied cooperatio­n for the further developmen­t of Sihanoukvi­lle Port,” read a Jica statement issued on Friday.

 ?? PAS ?? Jica’s director-general of Southeast Asia and Pacific Department Shigenori Ogawa (centre left) and PAS chairman and CEO Lou Kim Chhun (centre right) hold a meeting on Friday to discuss future cooperatio­n for the port.
PAS Jica’s director-general of Southeast Asia and Pacific Department Shigenori Ogawa (centre left) and PAS chairman and CEO Lou Kim Chhun (centre right) hold a meeting on Friday to discuss future cooperatio­n for the port.

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