26 Jun 2019
Qatar and Cambodia have begun talks to sign two draft agreements aimed at expanding trade and investment between the two countries.
Qatari Ambassador Mohamed Ismail Al Emadi told Cambodia’s acting Commerce Minister Kem Sithan in a meeting yesterday that since trade and investment exchanges between the two countries are small, both countries will need the draft agreements, entitled Economic, Trade and Technical Cooperation and the Agreement on Reciprocal Promotion and Protection of Investments.
Mr Mohamed said these agreements are needed to be finalised in order to strengthen investor confidence.
“Qatar is aiming to import more agricultural products from Cambodia to supply markets,” he said. “[Qatar] plans to invite senior Cambodian officials to attend a joint committee [meeting] of Qatar and Cambodia, which will take place on September 11 to 12, 2019 in Qatar.”
According to Mr Sithan, he had requested Mr Mohamed to increase the import of agricultural goods from Cambodia, particularly fragrant rice. He also said he wanted Qataris to visit Cambodia to explore investments in the sectors of tourism and culture because Cambodia is rich in natural and historical tourist attraction areas.
In turn, Mr Sithan pledged to speed up the drafting of the two agreements and requested Mr Mohamed to organise a business visit and forum for both chambers of commerce to explore investment and partnership opportunities.