China agrees $853 million in loans for Cambodia
Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:15pm IST
 

 
PHNOM PENH, Oct 17 (Reuters) - China will provide $853 million in loans to  
Cambodia for infrastructure, irrigation and dam projects to boost its 
economy  and reduce poverty, Cambodia's foreign minister said on Saturday. 
The agreement was clinched on Friday when Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met  
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen on the sidelines of an economy and trade 
fair  in Sichuan, Hor Namhong told reporters. 
"China continues to help Cambodia's infrastructure development, even though 
 China is itself faced with problems from the global economic crisis," he  
said. 
China will provide $593 million for 11 projects proposed by Cambodia's  
government in 2009, in addition to $260 million for five projects requested 
last  year, Namhong added. 
The money will be invested in new roads near the borders of Thailand and  
Vietnam and the expansion of existing links to the capital of Phnom  Penh. 
At least $30 million will be invested in expanding the capacity of the 
Phnom  Penh port to meet the increasing demand of cargo ships docked on Tonle 
Sap  River. 
Cambodia is keen to develop new dams and irrigation projects to boost its  
agriculture sector, which contributed 34 percent of gross domestic product 
last  year, followed by the tourism and garment manufacturing sectors. 
An estimated 30 percent of Cambodia's 14 million people live beneath the  
poverty line, earning less than a dollar per day. 
China is Cambodia's biggest aid donor, providing $600 million in 2007 and  
about $260 million in 2008, according to the state-run Council for 
Development  of Cambodia. 
It is also Cambodia's biggest foreign direct investor and has pumped $1  
billion into the Southeast Asian nation this year. (Reporting by Ek Madra;  
Editing by Martin Petty and Ron Popeski)  




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