The Borneo Post

Malaysia to accept more Cambodian domestic maids

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has agreed to allow more Cambodians to work in the country, especially as domestic maids.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen conveyed Cambodia’s interest to send more Cambodian workers to Malaysia at their bilateral talks here yesterday.

“Cambodia has expressed interest for Malaysia to allow more Cambodians to work in the country. We have accepted the offer, especially in the field of domestic maids,” Najib said at a joint press conference with Hun Sen at Perdana Putra here after their talks.

Hun Sen, who arrived in Malaysia on Wednesday, is on an official visit to Malaysia and to attend the just- concluded World Economic Forum on Asean.

In December last year, Malaysia and Cambodia signed a memorandum of understand­ing for Cambodia to resume sending domestic maids to Malaysia for employment by mid-2016.

Najib said Malaysia and Cambodia had also agreed on the need to conclude agreements pertaining to human traffickin­g and double taxation as soon as possible.

According to a joint statement released in conjunctio­n with the Malaysia- Cambodia meeting, Cambodia’s Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Malaysia’s Home

Cambodia has expressed interest for Malaysia to allow more Cambodians to work in the country. We have accepted the offer, especially in the field of domestic maids.

Ministry had been tasked to expedite the negotiatio­ns for the signing of the agreement in relation to human traffickin­g.

Touching on trade, Najib said Cambodia was also keen to enhance the level of trade, which has reportedly been f lat in the recent years.

“We want to increase the scope of trade and have agreed to form a joint commission in both countries. The commission will be meeting soon to discuss areas of mutual interest,” he said.

Praising the Cambodian government’s hospitalit­y towards Malaysian investors, Najib said the total investment of Malaysian companies in the Cambodian market stood at US$ 4.3 billion (about RM17.85 billion).

He said this was an indication that the investment­s of Malaysian companies in Cambodia were likely to increase.

On bilateral ties, Najib said relations between Malaysia and

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

Cambodia were at a good level and efforts would be made to enhance economic cooperatio­n.

“I commend Prime Minister Hun Sen for his stewardshi­p in bringing the country to achieve a very high rate of growth and also for being a very good host to Malaysian investors in Cambodia,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hun Sen said he hoped that Cambodia would benefit more from trade investment­s, scholarshi­ps, training, jobs, skills and experience from Malaysia. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Najib (right) and Hun Sen greeting each other prior to the press conference. — Bernama photo
Najib (right) and Hun Sen greeting each other prior to the press conference. — Bernama photo
 ??  ?? Tengku Azlan (left) and Bernama chairman Datuk Seri Azman Ujang show a copy of the ‘Azlan On Principles’ book after the launching. — Bernama photo
Tengku Azlan (left) and Bernama chairman Datuk Seri Azman Ujang show a copy of the ‘Azlan On Principles’ book after the launching. — Bernama photo

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