The Minister of Labor and Vocational Training asked Chinese delegation to continue strengthening good relations and cooperation with unions in Cambodia, especially encouraging Chinese investors to invest more in Cambodia and ask Chinese to buy more goods from Cambodia.
Mr Ith Sam Heng Minister of Labor and Vocational Training in a courtesy meeting and discussion with Ms. Chaing Nan, Director General of the Legal Department of the China Job Center for International Cooperation (CWCIE) of Unions of China (ACFTU) the comprehensive strategic partnership between the Royal Government of Cambodia Led by Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen with the Government of the People's Republic of China, His Excellency Xi Jinping as president.
The minister also highlighted the full support of the Royal Government of Cambodia on a "one-way belt" policy of the Chinese giant powerrecently concluded, and Cambodia is also a country Benefit greatly from the implementation of this policy.
Not only has it received cooperation in the development of transport, infrastructure, tourism, and a few other sectors, but also has a lot of benefits in the fields of work and vocational training, as well as investments in textile, garments, Ring and road.
In an interview with Xinhua News Agency, Minister of Commerce Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen expressed his hope that the Chinese side will encourage more Chinese investors to invest more in Cambodia and increase Cambodia's order for goods. The more shopping and investing in Cambodia, the easier it is to help Cambodia and Cambodian people. Currently, Cambodia has about 1,200 garment and footwear factories, with more than 700 Chinese investors investing in this sector .This news from propertyarea.asia
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