Sunday, October 07, 2007

The Communist China invasion: 3,016 Chinese companies registered in Cambodia

3,016 Chinese companies registered in Cambodia

October 6, 2007
Xinhua News Agency

A total of 3,016 Chinese companies have registered in Cambodia, far more than those from other investing countries like South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, local media said on Saturday.

South Korea has 1,162 companies registered in the kingdom, while Singapore has 1,036, Malaysia 918 and Thailand around 800, Chinese-language newspaper the Commercial News quoted the statistics from the National Assembly as saying.

Since 1998, there have been 15,254 domestic and foreign companies registered in Cambodia, said the statistics unveiled here on Friday when the assembly debated the draft bankruptcy law.

Meanwhile, official figures showed that China has been Cambodia 's largest investing country from 2003 to 2005, but went down to the second largest after South Korea in 2006.

According to the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, the bilateral trade volume between China and Cambodia stood at US$730 million in 2006, a 30 percent increase over 2005, and is expected to reach US$1 billion in 2010.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We don't care, and we need a lot more unprejudicely. Moreover, we're going to have to adjust our tax incentive program some more in order to accomplish this. And we need to do this fast without any stupid dead-lock.

Anonymous said...

Yeah this horse ass 12:44AM sounds like real ....nvm...Damned!

Anonymous said...

Watch out! don't get in your face. Darn! too late. Oh well!

Anonymous said...

Shut! mostly chin all over khmer land anyway. they help kill million of khmer people since pol pot regime. what's hack? let them invest all they want and same to youn. congratulation!