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Investment from Vietnam hits a dry patch: CDC
QIP status is not provided to small investments, or those made in the
banking and services sectors.
“I think that other areas of [Vietnamese] investments that do not
need approval from the CDC, like the service sector, are still coming to
Cambodia,”
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While a majority of investors from Vietnam were interested in agro-industries like rubber, the current global depressed prices for natural rubber were deterring them from investing in Cambodia. Reuters |
Zero Vietnam Investment
Khmer Times | 23 September 2016
Bilateral trade between Vietnam and Cambodia in 2015 was $3.37 billion. Cambodia’s exports to Vietnam were $954 million, while imports amounted to $2.41 billion.
The pipeline for foreign direct investment (FDI) from
Vietnam to Cambodia has almost run dry, with the Kingdom seeing almost zero
inflow of Vietnamese funds into projects in the first half of the year, according
to an official in the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).
Chea
Vuthy, deputy secretary-general of the CDC, said the Cambodia-Vietnam business
forum yesterday that Vietnam’s investment from 1994 to 2015 reached $1.76
billion, while there was no Vietnamese investment inflow in the first six
months of this year.
Currently,
Vietnam is ranked fifth in terms of total investment in the country after
China, South Korea, the European Union and Malaysia. By 2020, total Vietnamese
investment in Cambodia is projected to reach $6 billion, and according to the
Vietnamese embassy this would make Vietnam one of the biggest investors in the
Kingdom.
“It
does not matter if we do not have any Vietnamese investment coming in, though
we are a bit baffled. We hope business relations will improve and there will be
some investment projects in the second half of the year,” he said.
Ha Thi
Thanh Binh, general secretary of the Association of Vietnamese Investors in
Cambodia said that so far there were about 182 approval investment projects
from Vietnam ‒ totaling about $2.85 billion ‒ that have been registered with the
CDC.
“This
year, however, there have been only four investment projects from Vietnam and
we are waiting for approval from the government to begin operations. They are
still pending,” she told the business forum.
Nguyen
Duc Thanh, president of the Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research
said that he was surprised there was no investment flow from Vietnam to
Cambodia for the first six months of the year.
“It may
be due to several factors like the economic situation in the country, political
reasons or the slowdown in the agricultural sector,” he said.
“Investors
in Vietnam want to invest in Cambodia’s agricultural sector. But when the
global prices of agricultural commodities fall, they can be quite reluctant to
invest out of fear of making big losses,” added Mr. Thanh.
Mr.
Thanh pointed out that while a majority of investors from Vietnam were
interested in agro-industries like rubber, the current global depressed prices
for natural rubber were deterring them investing in Cambodia.
Mey
Kalyan, senior adviser to the Supreme National Economic Council, told Khmer
Times that good trade relations with Vietnam were important for Cambodia.
“We
have to make our investment polices to be more attractive to the Vietnamese and
we hope they will return back to our country,” he said.
“There’s still work to be done and we can’t just allow the Vietnamese to stay away from Cambodia.”
“There’s still work to be done and we can’t just allow the Vietnamese to stay away from Cambodia.”
Bilateral
trade between Vietnam and Cambodia in 2015 was $3.37 billion. Cambodia’s
exports to Vietnam were $954 million, while imports amounted to $2.41 billion.
Cambodia with regard to Vietnam friendship:
ReplyDeleteTon amitié m'a fait souvent souffrir.
Que tu sois mon ennemi au nom de ton amitié.
BT
You will suffer even more without the friendship. Stop complaining, work harder.
DeleteGet the fuck out of Cambodia/Kampuchea and let us suffer then, you Viet's whores!!!
DeleteMeanwhile, Vietnam has just received two huge High-tech investment from Korea, a 1.5 billion US-dollar OLED-display plant and .5 billion camera plant. These kind of plants provide tens of thousands high-paying jobs, much better than the pathetic garment factories in Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteA typical High-tech job in Vietnam pays more than 3 times a Cambodian garment job and it also has free room&boarding as well as free meals.
Cambodians must stop making fun of the Koreans for eating dogs. Or they will never get any High-tech investment from Korea.