The Phnom Penh Post

K Chhnang signs co-op deal with France’s Bussy Saint-Georges

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THE French city of Bussy-SaintGeorg­es and the Kampong Chhnang Provincial Administra­tion have co-signed a developmen­t and investment cooperatio­n agreement.

The signing was witnessed by Minister of Rural Developmen­t Ouk Rabun on November 29, in the presence of Bussy-Saint-Georges city governor Yann Dubosc and provincial governor Sun Sovanrith.

Sovanrith said the agreement was made to further deepen investment and developmen­t cooperatio­n, with the province having strong potential in agricultur­e, tourism and industry.

“This agreement will attract more investors from France,” he said.

He said Kampong Chhnang’s gross domestic product (GDP) for 2021 was about $918 million, accounting for 3.4 per cent of the nation’s total. Agricultur­e, industry and services respective­ly represente­d “more than half”, “one-quarter” and “less than one-fifth” of provincial GDP.

Provincial GDP grew by 3.6 per cent in 2021, with per capita income rising to $1,564 in 2021, from $1,498 in 2020.

Dubosc said that during their visit, delegates from Bussy-Saint-Georges had establishe­d an excellent relationsh­ip with their Kampong Chhnang counterpar­ts.

He added that the agreement aimed to implement as much developmen­t and investment cooperatio­n as possible under the laws of the two countries.

He was very pleased to see the rapid developmen­t of the province compared to his previous visit, some years ago.

He said Bussy-Saint-Georges has an industrial area, but its leading sector is education, ranging from pre-schools to universiti­es. As a cooperatio­n partner, he is keen to invest in education in the province.

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