Friday, June 24, 2011

Viet businesses meet in Phnom Penh

June, 24 2011
VNS

HA NOI — The Viet Nam Business Association in Cambodia opened its first general meeting in Phnom Penh on Wednesday, almost one year after it was founded on August 15, 2010. [KI-Media Note: How come there is Cambodian Business Association in Vietnam?]

A congratulatory letter from Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Thanh Son was read out at the meeting, which praised the association for helping overseas businesses fulfil their investment and business potential.

Son, who also acts as Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, recognised expatriate businesses' assistance to the Vietnamese community in Cambodia and their efforts to promote Vietnamese products. 

Vietnamese Ambassador Ngo Anh Dung called on Vietnamese businesses to abide by Cambodian law and take care of the Vietnamese-Cambodian community. (sic!)


The participants voted on a new agenda to be carried out over the next four years, which focused on increasing membership and prioritised campaigns to promote trade and Vietnamese trademarks in Cambodia.

The resolution also emphasised that the association should expand operations and serve as a channel to distribute Vietnamese goods, especially in the Angkor Wat market.

Vice President of the Vietnamese-Cambodian Association Nguyen Van Dung was elected as the new chairman of the association.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

អាសត្វ យួន អាឆ្កែយួន ចង្រៃ

អាសត្វ យួន មាយាទថោក

Anonymous said...

Boycott all thing Vietcong

Vietcong never had any good intention toward Cambodia.

Aggressor, parasite, and terrorist

Anonymous said...

Cambodia and Lao are no longer
free states;they are Vietnam provinces.So,Vietnam can do businesses what ever it wants.
How poor Cambodia!
How poor Lao!
All blogger should find the way to
kick Vietcong out of Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

against, no war or upheaval or revolution or whatever is necessary in this day and age, just apply and enforce the rule of law, cambodian law, that is, and if they failed to obey the khmer law, then deport out of cambodia one by one, really! you're be surprised how effective the rule of law are if you have it in place and enforce it. there's not need for violence, war, etc, really! if you are not in cambodia to so do, then don't even suggest war, or whatever! war is very destructive, didn't you learn from the past already? nobody in their right mind want to have war, civil conflict again, etc, ok! also, have in place good, sound immigration law as that should prevent viet/youn, etc from abusing khmer and cambodia. then use this law to deport them one by one if they don't like our law or not respect our khmer law, etc... be smart and wise about all of this, really!