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(from left to right) Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim at a joint press conference in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya, on February 27, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Cambodia-Malaysia bilateral trade shows promising upward trend

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 27 — The bilateral trade between Cambodia and Malaysia is showing a promising upward trend, with untapped potential still remaining, said Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Speaking at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today, he said to bolster economic partnership further, both leaders emphasised the importance of the active role of their countries’ private sectors in fostering economic collaboration and development initiatives.

“(This will be done through) the immediate implementation of two MoUs (memoranda of understanding) between our respective private sectors that will be signed later today,” Hun Manet said.

He will also address the Cambodia Malaysia Business Forum later today to showcase potential and investment opportunities awaiting Malaysian businesses.

Earlier, both leaders witnessed the exchange of a MoU on Cooperation in Financial Innovation and Payment Systems between the Central Bank of Malaysia and the National Bank of Cambodia.

Hun Manet said Cambodia invited Malaysia to consider the possibility of establishing a Joint Trade Committee, which was discussed by the two leaders, to explore additional values and inject new energies into economic and trade relations.

Both premiers also discussed the deepening of collaborations in the fields of education and training, customs, halal industry, and the possibility of expanding the import of agricultural products.

“Recognising the importance of enhanced connectivity, we discussed the possibility of collaboration further in terms of tourism and additional direct flights like Prime Minister Anwar mentioned, especially for more destinations between our two countries to facilitate the visit between our peoples, as well as tourists from third countries,” he said.

Under the defence and security cooperation, both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation and sustaining collaborations, including through information exchange and tackling regional challenges posed by online scams.

On constructing the undersea power transmission cable between Laos, Cambodia and Singapore crossing Malaysia’s seabed, Hun Manet said Cambodia invited Malaysia to consider participation in the project to strengthen regional energy security.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister said Anwar and himself are optimistic about the future of relations between the two countries and would continue to meet and consult regularly to bolster relationships to new heights.

Hun Manet arrived this morning for his maiden visit to Malaysia at Anwar’s invitation. He was appointed to the post in August last year, succeeding his father Hun Sen.

According to Wisma Putra, in 2023, Cambodia ranked as Malaysia’s ninth-largest trading partner in the Asean region.

The value of bilateral trade between Malaysia and Cambodia stood at RM3.02 billion, with exports from Malaysia to Cambodia valued at RM2.35 billion, representing a 1.6 per cent increase from the previous year.

Malaysian companies have implemented 162 projects in Cambodia, with investments totalling RM14.4 billion.

— Bernama

 

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