Cambodia and Morocco are planning a business forum geared towards expanding bilateral trade and investment cooperation, bridging investors of both countries, according to Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn. The ambassador met his newly-appointed Moroccan counterpart Abderrahim Rahali earlier this month.
Swiss tourism giant Asian Trails Group, which is currently involved in the Royal Sands Koh Rong resort, is looking to secure a piece of the tourism market share now that the Kingdom is pushing ahead with reopening plans and Covid benchmarks are trending lower, according to Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn.
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Construction of the administrative buildings for the Stung Bot-Ban Nong Ian border checkpoint will cost $26.85 million. PUBLIC WORKS MINISTRY
Stung Bot buildings 12% done
Wed, 30 June 2021
Construction of the administrative buildings for the Stung Bot-Ban Nong Ian border checkpoint with Thailand is 12 per cent complete, according to Ministry of Public Works and Transport spokesman Vasim Sorya.
Sorya affirmed that construction is on schedule and would facilitate cross-border transport and improve transit trade between the two countries, though he did not provide a timeframe for reference.
On June 30, Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol led a delegation comprising a technical working group and ministry representatives to inspect the progress of the buildings in Stung Bot commune, of Banteay Meanchey province’s Poipet town.
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Over 400 Thai firms mulling Cambodia entry: Ambassador
Sun, 9 May 2021
More than 400 Thai companies are considering investing and doing business in Cambodia when the situation of the Covid-19 crisis eases, according to Cambodian ambassador to Thailand Ouk Sorphorn.
Sorphorn on May 7 virtually met with the Thai Subcontracting Promotion Association (Thai Subcon), a group of more than 400 firms he described as “innovative and industrial”.
During the meeting, Thai Subcon president Kiattisak Jirakajonvong said the association s members were very interested in the potential of Cambodia.
He requested the Cambodian embassy in Bangkok to co-organise business meetings and tours at members factories and at Cambodia s special economic zones to provide opportunities for the private sectors of both countries to strengthen and expand bilateral cooperation.