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VN investment in Cambodia reached US$1.5  bn

Published on  November 17, 2009 

Phnom Penh : Vietnamese  investors consider Cambodia as a big potential 
investment  destination in the future. So far, its investment in Cambodia has  
reached US$1.5 billion in the last few years in different sectors  such as 
construction, agriculture, and banking sector.  
Tran Bac Ha, chief of a delegation of Vietnamee investors told  Prime 
Minister Hun Sen on October 16 that Vietnam government allowed  three 
Vietnamese 
companies to invest in Cambodia in real estate,  construction and 
agriculture.  
Tran Bac Ha added that Vietnamese company planned to buy in 2010  between 
300 000 and 400 000 tonnes of paddy from Cambodia to boost  Cambodian economy 
and reduce poverty.  
Recently, Vietnamese investors planned to plant rubber trees on  50 000 
hectare in the Northeast of the country and they put in place  the mobile phone 
company, Viettel, and at the same time, Vietnamese  airline company has 
invested in running the Cambodian National  Airline called "Cambodia Angkor 
Air". The joint venture investment  costs $100 millions, of which , Cambodia 
holds 51 per  cent and the rest belongs to Vietnamese side.  
While the diplomatic row has increased between Thailand and  Cambodia, Some 
Thai leaders threatened to close the border. But, in  his reaction, Prime 
Minister Hun Sen threatened to stop buying Thai  products and in stead   
using products from other  countries. 

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