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on June 29, 2009
Experts: Investors still highly interested in Cambodia
Investors
still remain highly interested in putting their money into Cambodia,
despite of the global economic downturn, the Economic Conferences on
Monday quoted financial experts as saying.
"Although the global
crisis has undoubtedly had an impact on direct foreign investment, this
is expected to be only temporary, as regional investors are still
showing strong interest and the entry cost and risk is comparatively
less than for other developing markets," said Im Channy, president and
CEO of the ACLEDA Bank, a leading sponsor of the one-day Business
Roundtable, which was opened here on Monday by the Economists
Conferences to discuss ways for the kingdom to secure sustainable
economic development.
"The National Bank (of Cambodia) took
robust measures in 2008 to squeeze credit when inflation was running
high, but have been equally quick to relax them this year when the
economy started to slow down," he added.
Brett Sciaroni, senior
partner of the Sciaroni and Associates, another leading sponsor of the
Business Roundtable, also said that "there is still considerable
interest in investment in Cambodia, despite the economic troubles that
are evident in more advanced economies."
"Businesses operating
in Cambodia rate political stability and an openness of the Royal
Government to engage in dialogue with the private sector as key
features of the current investment environment that have attracted the
attention of many potential investors," the Economic Conferences quoted
him as saying in a press release issued prior to the meeting.
"Furthermore,
while much legal reform is needed, investors are impressed with the
commitment of the government to getting modern commercial laws in place
as evidenced by the progress that has been made both before and after
Cambodia's accession to WTO," he added.
With the same press
release, the Economist Conferences warned that "the next 10 years will
be more challenging for Cambodia than the past decade, and economic
growth is unlikely to be as strong."
Cambodia has just enjoyed a
decade of blistering growth, more than doubling its per capita GDP
between 1998 and 2007, thanks to political stability, deepening
integration into the global trade and investment community and improved
macro-economic management, according to the Economist Conferences.
Source:Xinhuanet