The Cambodian commerce minister and outgoing South Korean ambassador on December 20 exchanged congratulations over the $659 million in bilateral trade posted for the January-October period – marking a four-per-cent on-year uptick – and discussed the future of economic relations
The Cambodian commerce minister and outgoing South Korean ambassador on December 20 exchanged congratulations over the $659 million in bilateral trade posted for the January-October period – marking a four-per-cent on-year uptick – and discussed the future of economic relations between the two countries, according to the ministry.
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Cambodia has offered support for a South Korean firm’s proposal to study the possibility of recycling waste into fuel to generate energy.
Cambodia has offered support for a South Korean firm’s proposal to study the possibility of recycling waste into fuel to generate energy. The Kingdom currently produces about four million tonnes of rubbish each year, according to the Ministry of Environment.
The Kingdom’s top diplomat voiced optimism that the Cambodia-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA), which entered into force on December 1, will further enhance trade and investment between the two countries, according to the foreign ministry.