Cordial reception: Mr Hun Sen and Mr Lee had a closed-door meeting where they agreed that both sides could explore areas of cooperation such as tourism
July 27, 2010
By LEE U-WEN
The Business Times
Hun Sen committed to conducive and friendly business environment
CAMBODIA is rolling out the red carpet for Singapore companies to invest there, with the invitation coming from none other than the kingdom's Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The 59-year-old leader, who is in Singapore for a three-day bilateral visit, told a business luncheon yesterday that he was 'personally committed' to ensure a 'conducive and friendly business environment' for all those keen to expand into Cambodia.
'You have the capital, the know-how and the experience. Let's combine your assets with our endowments and potential,' he said in a speech to some 120 guests at the Shangri-La Hotel. Among them were over 50 of Singapore's most prominent business leaders, including the chief executives of SilkAir, Fraser & Neave and Keppel Integrated Engineering.
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CAMBODIA is rolling out the red carpet for Singapore companies to invest there, with the invitation coming from none other than the kingdom's Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The 59-year-old leader, who is in Singapore for a three-day bilateral visit, told a business luncheon yesterday that he was 'personally committed' to ensure a 'conducive and friendly business environment' for all those keen to expand into Cambodia.
'You have the capital, the know-how and the experience. Let's combine your assets with our endowments and potential,' he said in a speech to some 120 guests at the Shangri-La Hotel. Among them were over 50 of Singapore's most prominent business leaders, including the chief executives of SilkAir, Fraser & Neave and Keppel Integrated Engineering.
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