Vietnam,
Cambodia look to expand bilateral trade
Vietnam and Cambodia have officially
signed agreements to promote bilateral trade and investment, although
concrete details about how that will be accomplished have yet to be released.
The two countries have struggled to boost bilateral trade
volumes and fell far short of their announced plan pursuant to the
Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle to achieve US$5 billion in
bilateral trade by 2015.
In
2014, trade between the two countries reached US$3.3 billion, only to fall to
US$3 billion and US$2.8 billion in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
However,
Tran Manh Tiep, second secretary of the Vietnam Embassy in Cambodia, has
unveiled that the Vietnamese government has launched a trade-development plan
that aims to build warehouses at strategic border crossings to promote
regional trade.
In
total, the plans call for 116 warehouses to be built as storage for imports
and exports along the borders of Vietnam with Cambodian and Lao with a
tentative completion date of 2035.
This
will help to boost bilateral trade between Cambodia and Vietnam by having
more trade activity along border, said Tiep. The initiative will make it
easier to store and transport goods.
While
he acknowledged that a few of the warehouses would be constructed in the near
future, Tiep declined to disclose the overall budget for the plan or a
detailed timeline for implementing it.
Nevertheless,
its clear the warehouses will serve as vital points for the carrying out of
customs procedures and inspections for compliance with food safety and
quality standards.
Kim
Savuth, president of Cambodian rice exporter Khmer Food Company, said the
warehouse plan of Vietnam would benefit farmers, but could prevent
agriculture in Cambodia from scaling up beyond raw material exports.
As
a rule, Vietnamese businesses do not buy finished products from Cambodian
farmers, said Savuth, noting they generally only buy raw products such as
paddy rice and other commodities.
However,
Hak Sovanna, president of the Cambodia Kampot-Takeo-Kep Chamber of Commerce,
believes the warehouses would benefit the economies of both countries and
tighten trade ties.
Sovanna
added that the construction of warehouses by Vietnam will expand their
ability for much larger bulk purchases than they historically have been
making.
Sovanna
noted that the plan for the warehouses is strong evidence that Cambodian
agricultural crops woud continue to be in high demand by Vietnamese
consumers. It might also signal Cambodian crops would someday be able to
command a higher sales price than they do currently.
Meanwhile
in other good economic news related to trade and investment between Vietnam
and Cambodia, the Vietnam Rubber Group has announced it has now invested in
23 rubber plantation projects in Laos and Cambodia.
In
addition, it has constructed two latex processing plants in Ratanakiri
and Kampong Thom provinces in Cambodia that have a capacity to produce 8,000
tons annually.
Lastly,
Vietnamese company Hoang Anh Gia Lai has unveiled it has now planted 31,229
combined hectares of rubber trees in Laos and Cambodia.
VOV
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Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 3, 2017
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