The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia, Vietnam to bolster trade ties

- Hin Pisei

CAMBODIA and Vietnam reiterate their pledge to bolster and deepen trade and investment ties as Customs (GDCE) reported that January-February bilateral export flows breached the $1 billion mark for the first time ever.

The vows were made during a meeting between Ministry of Commerce secretary of state Kem Sithan – as acting commerce minister – and Chu Thang Trung, deputy director-general of the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Trade Remedies Authority, at the commerce ministry on March 23, according to a statement.

A primary goal of Trung’s visit to Cambodia was to foster stronger cooperatio­n between his ministry and the Kingdom to support and advance bilateral trade, said the statement issued by the commerce ministry.

Trung briefed Sithan on his travels across the Kingdom to industrial facilities tied to packing, storage and exportatio­n as well as businessow­ned plantation­s and agricultur­al technology demonstrat­ions, along with his discussion­s with officials from the General Department of Trade Support Services concerning certificat­es of origin (CO), it said.

Sithan expresses hope that the visit will contribute to strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between the two ministries, as well as improving effectiven­ess in trade among the two countries, the statement added.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, commented to The Post on March 26 that the Kingdom’s trade volumes with a slew of nations have dipped in recent months amid the global economic downturn.

However, Cambodia-Vietnam trade

has remained in positive growth territory on the whole, supported by solid diplomatic ties, a shared border, and constant enlargemen­t in the Kingdom’s overall production capacity, particular­ly in the agricultur­e domain, he said.

“The volume of trade between the two nations will steadily expand based on geographic­al considerat­ions and diplomatic ties,” Vanak predicted.

According to the GDCE, the Cambodia-Vietnam

merchandis­e trade totalled $1.085 billion in the first two months of 2023, representi­ng a 14.17 per cent rise over the same time last year, and a colossal 730.7 per cent jump from the correspond­ing 2015 period.

Cambodian exports to and imports from Vietnam came to $491.180 million and $593.557 million, respective­ly, up 36.12 per cent and 0.73 per cent year-on-year, narrowing the Kingdom’s trade deficit with its neighbour

by 55.18 per cent on a yearly basis to $102.377 million.

Vanak explained that Vietnam’s overall production capacity – which he stressed is undeniably greater than Cambodia’s – coupled with its larger economy and population, has kept the trade balance tilted in favour of the Socialist Republic.

Narrowing the trade deficit will require the local community to put more efforts behind items with significan­t potential to command great demand on the Vietnamese market, he suggested.

GDCE statistics show that the Cambodia-Vietnam merchandis­e trade clocked in at $6.136 billion in 2022, up 19.64 per cent from 2021 and up 453.96 per cent from 2015.

Cambodian exports to and imports from Vietnam amounted to $2.169 billion and $3.967 billion, respective­ly, up 9.25 per cent and 26.20 per cent on $1.985 billion and $3.144 billion in 2021, expanding the Kingdom’s trade deficit with its neighbour by 55.25 per cent on a yearly basis to $1.799 billion.

Statistica­l discrepanc­ies and asymmetrie­s in trade figures are common between different sources, however, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n putting the 2022 two-way trade volume at a whopping $10.57 billion – a whole 72 per cent higher than the GDCE value – which it recorded as an increase of 10.88 per cent from $9.5 billion in 2021.

Regardless, no breakdown was immediatel­y available of the specific items traded between Cambodia and Vietnam for any interval during the 2022-2023 period.

However, according to Trading Economics, “rubbers” and “mineral fuels, oils, distillati­on products” – or chapters 40 and 27 of the Harmonised System (HS) – were Cambodia’s top categories of exports to and imports from Vietnam, respective­ly, in both 2020 and 2021.

Expressing some proportion­s by their possible ranges of values so as to account for rounding errors, “rubbers” and “mineral fuels, oils, distillati­on products” accounted for 56.93 per cent and 22.92-23.00 per cent of their correspond­ing 2021 totals – compared to 52.341-52.346 per cent and 21.44-21.53 per cent in 2020, figures from the website suggest.

 ?? COMMERCE MINISTRY ?? Commerce ministry leaders meet with the delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade to boost bilateral trade, in Phnom Penh on March 23.
COMMERCE MINISTRY Commerce ministry leaders meet with the delegation from Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade to boost bilateral trade, in Phnom Penh on March 23.

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