Cambodia, Hungary ink investment agreement

Jan 16th at 14:14
16-01-2016 14:14:39+07:00

Cambodia, Hungary ink investment agreement

Cambodia and Hungary inked an agreement on mutual investment protection that is expected to boost trade and investment between the two countries, Turkish news agency Cihan reported, following a closed-door meeting in Phnom Penh yesterday between top-level diplomats of the two countries.

The agreement coincided with the opening of a Hungarian trade representative office in Phnom Penh to assist Hungarian companies working in the Kingdom and vice versa.

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