*Hun Sen Back From China **Nearly Empty-Handed*

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September 17, 2014* The Cambodia Daily*

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Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday returned from his one-day trip to China,
where he met with Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli and requested the
country keep its interest rate low for Chinese loans to Cambodia, as well
as provide concessional loans to advance Cambodia’s rice industry and
assist in the country’s national defense, an official said.

But Mr. Zhang said he would have to review the requests.

“Samdech requested to keep the interest rate low at 1.25 percent, so it
does not reach 2 percent. Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen also requested
China provide concessional loans to build a warehouse storing rice, which
is a vital goal for our government,” Kao Kim Hourn, a delegate minister to
Mr. Hun Sen, told reporters at the Phnom Penh International Airport upon
Mr. Hun Sen’s return.

Mr. Kim Hourn said Mr. Hun Sen also requested that China lift the tariff on
Cambodia’s rice exports without a quota limit, and assist in national
defense.

Mr. Kim Hourn said, however, that Mr. Zhang said China would have to review
all but one of Mr. Hun Sen’s requests.

“Mr. Gaoli welcomed the increasing imports of Cambodian agricultural
products to China. On the other hand, he will thoroughly review Cambodia’s
other requests,” he said.
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