WEF summit to spotlight Cambodia

Apr 29th at 09:00
29-04-2016 09:00:28+07:00

WEF summit to spotlight Cambodia

Cambodia's business community yesterday welcomed the announcement that the World Economic Forum (WEF) will host a major regional meeting in Phnom Penh next year, adding that the high-profile international summit would help raise the Kingdom’s visibility on investors’ radar.

“This is great news for Cambodia as hosting the Forum will further strengthen the Kingdom’s growing reputation as a key economic partner in ASEAN and a place where business gets done,” Bretton Sciaroni, chairman of the International Business Chamber of Cambodia (IBC), said in a press release.

The 2017 World Economic Forum on ASEAN, tentatively scheduled for May 2017, is expected to attract up to 700 delegates.

WEF managing director Philipp Rosler said the regional forum would be “one of the highlights” of the Geneva-based organisation’s busy calendar.

“Cambodia has a compelling story to tell around the challenges and opportunities of rapid economic development in the 21st century, which will make next year’s ASEAN meeting a very special one,” he said.

WEF previously announced plans for Cambodia to host the next annual East Asia regional forum during a summit in Indonesia in April 2015.

This year’s regional forum, however, will be hosted by Malaysia in June.

phnompenh post



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Gov’t seeks to incentivise green practices

Members of the government and private sector met yesterday in Phnom Penh to discuss ideas and solutions aimed at facilitating the growth of eco-friendly...

Treaty aims to attract, secure Hungarian FDI

A bilateral investment agreement between Cambodia and Hungary will be sent to the National Assembly floor this week after it gained approval from the Council of...

Trademark protection deemed vital for innovation

Newly appointed Minister of Commerce Pan Sorasak issued a shot across the bow yesterday at individuals and companies that infringe on the intellectual property of...

Call to end hefty transport costs

Newly-appointed transportation minister Sun Chanthol met with representatives of the nation’s logistics and transportation industries yesterday to discuss the...

Chopper to serve Koh Rong

Cambodia will see its first Bell Helicopter introduced into the luxury tourism market by the first quarter of 2017 after the Texas-based aerospace manufacturer...

Next passenger train set to run on April 30

Passenger rail services between the capital and the coast will resume on April 30, though neither the schedule nor ticket prices have been finalised, Tith Sam Oeun...

Port cargo traffic rises on swelling economy

Container traffic at Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (SAP), which operates the country’s only deep-sea port, increased by almost 10 per cent during the first quarter...

Industrial park looks to expand its land bank

Phnom Penh SEZ Plc, which operates a 357-hectare industrial park on the outskirts of the capital, is considering land purchases throughout the Kingdom and...

Freight rail services gather pace

Freight rail shipments have gained traction since commercial rail traffic resumed on the Kingdom’s sole operational railway line in 2013, but Royal Railway, the...

Kingdom’s first abattoir primed for Australian cattle

After a series of technical delays and setbacks, the Kingdom’s first industrial slaughterhouse is ready to begin operations and will start production upon receiving...


MOST READ


Back To Top