Prime Minister Hun Sen speaks at the 2003 World Economic Forum in Singapore. AFP |
WEF forum to bring new investment
Phnom Penh Post | 4 May 2017
With the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Asean less than a week
away, government officials yesterday said that the theme of the
three-day event would focus on “Youth, Technology and Growth”, while
providing an opportunity to raise Cambodia’s international profile and
attract more investors and tourists.
The forum taking place in Phnom Penh will be the WEF’s 26th meeting
in the region, and will focus on how Asean can harness the potential of
its young demographics, and benefit from the transformative impact of
the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
“We believe that we will attract more foreign investment to Cambodia
after successfully organising the event,” Sun Chanthol, minister of
public works and transportation, said yesterday at a pre-event
conference. “There will be more job opportunities for Cambodia’s youth
and higher wages.”
According to Chanthol, more than 600 participants representing
businesses, governments, international organisations, civil society and
the media are expected to participate in the gathering.
He added that prime ministers from three foreign countries including the Philippines, Vietnam and Laos will join the event.
There will be 18 other ministers representing countries from Asean
and other regions as well as six representatives from large
international firms. There are 217 journalists registered to join the
forum, 129 of them local, according to Chanthol.
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