By Business Desk in Phnom Penh/
Rasmei Kampuchea Daily |
Asia News Network
Phnom Penh (Rasmei Kampuchea Daily/ANN) - Cambodian
Prime Minister Hun Sen and Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan Dung
witnessed the signing of a bilateral investment protocol in Ha Tien
yesterday, Vietnam News Agency reported.
The protocol amends the Agreement on Investment Encouragement and
Protection signed in 2001, "creating a new legal basis for stepping up
cooperation," the report said.
The signing accompanied an investment conference in the Mekong Delta
town near Kep which followed the inauguration of the final border marker
between the two countries. It also coincided with the 45th anniversary
of diplomatic relations.
During the conference, Hun Sen vowed to improve the investment
climate in Cambodia and said his government particularly welcomed
Vietnamese investors, the report said.
VNA said the Vietnamese premier called for maintaining regular
dialogues between government agencies of the two countries to ease
"difficulties and obstacles" for business.
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