Wednesday, May 30, 2007

VN investors want more flexibility to remove obstacles for rubber plantations

30/05/2007
Viet Nam, Cambodia work on rubber growing project

Officials from Viet Nam and Cambodia gathered at a conference in Phnom Penh on May 29 to discuss ways to remove obstacles currently hampering a rubber-growing project that was signed between the two governments on October 7, 2006.

Participants pledged to work to remove obstacles in order to complete surveys and carry out the project on schedule as agreed upon by their governments, thereby creating jobs for locals in the targeted provinces and contributing to their respective national budgets.

The conference saw the participation of Nguyen Chien Thang, Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia; Nguyen Kien Quyet, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Viet Nam Rubber Group; It Nody, Under-Secretary of State of the Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; and Ty Sokun, Director of the General Forestry Department of Cambodia.

Leaders from the provinces of Kampong Thom, Kratie, Mondolkiri and Preah Vihear also attended the meeting.

Source: Vietnam Agency

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Participants pledged to work to remove obstacles in order to complete surveys and carry out the project on schedule as agreed upon by their governments, thereby creating jobs for locals in the targeted provinces and contributing to their respective national budgets."

Great news, yahooo! sounds like
gifts falling from the sky. Let's
sign it and get thing going. No
time to lose.

Anonymous said...

God damn Vietcong!

These fucken Vietcong can choose to go anywhere in the world and why the hell they keep coming to Cambodia for? I like to see the Vietcong start their plantation in Africa or something! Cambodia doesn’t even have enough land for Cambodian people to live!!!

Before all of you fucken fool jump for joy, you better check on the previous plantation invested by the Vietcong first! I did just that and I can only tell you that those Cambodian people who worked on the fucken Vietcong plantation can't even afford shirt on their back!!!I am not even talking about put food on the table and sending their children to school for a bright future!!!

All Cambodian people need to understand that these fucken Vietcong plantations only pay enough for Cambodian people to be their slave!

Please no more slave labor! Cambodian people have been doing enough of slave labor since the Khmer Rouge, AH HUN SEN Regime for a dollar a day, and now the fucken Vietcong plantation? I say no more slave labor!

Anonymous said...

You idiot(1:00), if the Vietcong
go east, they will be in the ocean,
so, when they come west, they end
up with friends in Cambodia and
Laos. Why would they want to go
elsewhere? We want them to come
here and create jobs for us, since
you guys are totally useless.

Anonymous said...

To 1:45PM Vietcong in disguise!

No Cambodian invited the Vietcong to create any kind of job in Cambodia!!The Vietcong are better off creating more jobs in Vietname so that million and million of illegal Vietcong don't have to come to Cambodia!!!ahahhahah

To have a job or no job will be decided by the 2008 election! If AH HUN SEN still in power, he will be the one who destroy all job in Cambodia!!!Don't blame me fucker because I wasn’t in power for 30 years! I can't believe what I am reading here! AH HUN SEN had been in power for 30 years and he fail to create job and this motherfucker Vietcong in disguise want to blame me?

You should blame your dictator AH HUN SEN Vietcong slave!

Anonymous said...

That what they want the right of law to sale land to foreigner!

_The kOM mICHOR YUON VIETNAMESE?

May lighning strike all those traitors or I will shoot them someday!

Anonymous said...

Wrong, 2:53, as the CPP grows, so
does the number of jobs. The
problem is, right now, they are
small (about 60%); thus, we can
only created about half the jobs
we expected because the other
40% of the government (oppositions)
isn't doing anything but barking
all day and night, decade after
decade, and draining hundreds of
millions from our tax revenue.
They must be abolished, now!