Hong Kong deepens cooperation with Cambodia; 13 MoUs signed for mutual growth

With its strengths in traditional and new sectors, Hong Kong aims to support Cambodia’s robust growth and efforts to diversify the economy, develop the private sector and foster sustainability.

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More than 350 business leaders and key officials joined a business luncheon in Cambodia, co-organised by HKETO Bangkok and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). PHOTO: SUPPLIED/THE PHNOM PENH POST

August 1, 2024

  • A delegation led by Mr John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region visited Phnom Penh as part of broader ASEAN mission
  • With its strengths in traditional and new sectors, Hong Kong aims to support Cambodia’s robust growth and efforts to diversify the economy, develop the private sector and foster sustainability
  • A new HKTDC consultant office in Phnom Penh will foster more collaboration opportunities between Cambodia and Hong Kong

PHNOM PENH – A delegation led by Mr John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), visited Phnom Penh in Cambodia on 30-31 July to strengthen business and economic ties between Cambodia and Hong Kong.

During this visit, 13 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) were signed in diverse areas, such as trade and investment promotion, innovation and technology (I&T), transport, banking and industrial development.

The delegation, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), included some 30 leaders of international, Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong enterprises and conglomerates operating in finance and insurance, innovation and technology, professional services, infrastructure, transport and logistics, energy and hospitality.

The delegation visited Canadia Integrated Group, one of the largest conglomerates in Cambodia, and learned about local business opportunities and financing needs.

To foster bilateral collaboration, the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok (HKETO Bangkok) and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) organised a business luncheon, which was attended by more than 350 business leaders and key officials.

At the luncheon on 31 July, Mr Lee remarked that, “The HKSAR Government is working to attract enterprises, capital and talent from around the world. We are seeking more of the right companies, and professionals, to spearhead the high-quality development of our economy – now and long down the road.”

He also mentioned that Hong Kong brings to the Greater Bay Area international experience and expertise in finance and trade, as well as world-class professional services, transport, logistics and more. “I welcome Cambodian enterprises and entrepreneurs to partner with Hong Kong and, together with us, tap into the area’s far-reaching business and investment opportunities,” he said.

Dr Peter K N Lam, Chairman of the HKTDC, said: “The objective of our mission is to explore opportunities and forge connections that will strengthen the relationship between Cambodia and Hong Kong. Our city is renowned for its strengths in traditional sectors, like finance, trade, logistics and professional services, which can help Cambodian businesses expand. We are also making great strides in new sectors, such as innovation and sustainability, in which we can collaborate with Cambodia. We are impressed by Cambodia’s robust economic growth in recent years and its efforts to diversify its economy, develop its private sector and foster sustainable development.”

Dr Lam added, “The HKTDC has 50 offices globally, including six in ASEAN – Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Singapore. Very soon, we will establish a new consultant office in Phnom Penh, further expanding our network in ASEAN and along the Belt and Road.”

During the visit, 13 MoUs were signed by the following members of the delegation, Cambodian government bodies and Cambodian companies:

  1. Invest Hong Kong and the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC);
  2. Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and the Council for The Development of Cambodia (CDC);
  3. The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong and Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation of Cambodia;
  4. The Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Hong Kong & Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia;
  5. Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC);
  6. The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce;
  7. The Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI) and the Hong Kong Business Association of Cambodia (HKBAC);
  8. Airport Authority Hong Kong and Société Concessionnaire de l’Aéroport;
  9. FWD Group Holdings Limited and Department of Media and Communication, Royal University of Phnom Penh;
  10. CCB International (Holdings) Limited and ACLEDA Bank Plc.;
  11. CCB International (Holdings) Limited and Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone Co., Ltd.;
  12. Cathay Pacific Airways Limited and Société Concessionnaire de l’Aéroport; and
  13. Hong Kong Airlines Limited and Cambodia Airways Co., Ltd.

With the BRI entering its second decade and amid greater regional cooperation facilitated by agreements, like the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), Hong Kong will continue to build on its role as superconnector, linking the wider China market with ASEAN and the world at large.

The HKSAR Government and HKTDC will host the Belt and Road Summit on 11-12 September in Hong Kong. At this annual event, which gathers key players from diverse sectors across Belt and Road markets and beyond, Cambodian companies can make connections and find new partners.

The visit to three ASEAN member states – Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam – this week aims to deepen economic and trade relations, enhance cultural exchange and explore collaboration opportunities between ASEAN and Hong Kong, building on the success of previous ASEAN missions to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in 2023 and Thailand in 2022.

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