By Agencies
Bilateral
trade volume between Cambodia and Vietnam jumped to $3.3 billion in
2012, a 18 percent rise from $2.8 billion in 2011, according to a report
provided by the Association of Vietnam Investment in Cambodia on
Saturday.
Main products Vietnam exported to Cambodia included
petroleum, construction materials, information technology devices and
equipment, agricultural machinery, fertilizers, and consuming goods.
Meanwhile, Cambodia exported agricultural products including rice, corn, cassava, rubber latex and furniture to Vietnam.
The
report also said that Vietnamese investment in Cambodia had reached
$2.5 billion in 2012, up 25 percent from $2 billion in 2011, ranking
Vietnam as the 5th largest investor in the country.
It added that
40.7 percent of Vietnamese investment went to agriculture, especially
rubber plantation, 34.2 percent to energy, 10.5 percent to banking and
finance, 6 percent to telecoms, 4 percent to aviation and the rest went
to mining.
1 comment:
Nooooooo Vietnamese/Yuon Dog Eating investment in Cambodian is not allowed because we can't trust this Yuon/Vietnamese wild animals who are the real Killers of all time in Cambodia.
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