The Phnom Penh Post

Mineral exploratio­n MoU signed for Kampong Speu

- May Kunmakara

HLH Agricultur­e (Cambodia) Co Ltd, a whollyowne­d subsidiary of a Singapore-listed Hong Lai Huat Group Ltd, and Cambodia Hei Shi Mineral Co Ltd will join forces for exploratio­n and mining of Cambodia-Singapore Agricultur­e Hub’s mineral resources in Kampong Speu province.

As reported by The Edge Singapore, a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with an estimated investment value of $20 million was signed to this end on June 8, which lays out a series of steps for the two parties to take over the next three months to enter into a legally-binding agreement.

According to a press release: “Through the MoU, both parties will establish a joint venture [JV] where HLH Agricultur­e will be responsibl­e for providing the land and allocation of mining rights.

“Cambodia Hei Shi Mineral will leverage on its establishe­d mining track record to run the mining operations and be responsibl­e for all costs incurred towards hiring enough skilled labour and personnel, machinerie­s and technical supports, as well as developing infrastruc­tures for mining operations within the operation budget agreed between both parties,” it said.

Hong Lai Huat Group general manager and executive director Ong Jia Jing said mining operations would be under an allocated constructi­on-material

zone in the Cambodia-Singapore Agricultur­e Hub.

“As exquisite natural minerals have been found on our land such as marble and granite, this partnershi­p will enable the group to mine and supply these exquisite natural minerals to meet the market demand and to develop the infrastruc­tures in” the agricultur­e hub, he said.

“The mineral resources extracted shall also contribute immensely to the growth of the group as well as our shareholde­rs for many years to come,” Ong added.

The JV will build infrastruc­ture,

factories and other facilities inside the agricultur­e hub with the mineral resources produced from the land.

The partnershi­p will create more job opportunit­ies for Cambodians, especially for locals in northweste­rn Kampong Speu province’s Oral district.

HLH Agricultur­e will be entitled to 60 per cent of the profit generated from the JV, which will last for 10 years, with an option to renew upon expiration of the term.

On the Singapore Exchange, Hong Lai Huat Group’s share price rose 0.2 per cent to close at S$0.094 (US$0.071) on June 8.

 ?? HONG LAI HUAT GROUP ?? Hong Lai Huat Group Ltd has said it grows cassava on a 90sq km plantation in northweste­rn Kampong Speu province’s Oral district and manufactur­es starch at its processing plant for food industry clients from Europe and Southeast Asia.
HONG LAI HUAT GROUP Hong Lai Huat Group Ltd has said it grows cassava on a 90sq km plantation in northweste­rn Kampong Speu province’s Oral district and manufactur­es starch at its processing plant for food industry clients from Europe and Southeast Asia.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia