A Cambodian and Thai delegation met
Tuesday, in the city of Phnom Penh, to discuss economic zones and
transportation routes along the border to enhance economic development
and connections between the two neighbors and the region.
PHNOM PENH (The Cambodia Herald) -- A Cambodian and
Thai delegation met Tuesday, in the city of Phnom Penh, to discuss
economic zones and transportation routes along the border to enhance
economic development and connections between the two neighbors and the
region.
After the JBC meeting at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said that Thailand has agreed to buy agriculture products from Cambodia and create a Special Economic Zone in Koh Kong province.
He said Cambodia and Thailand agreed to open new border entrances at Stueng Bot in Banteay Meanchey province for transportation and trade exchanges between the two countries.
Thailand also planned to grant aid to Cambodia to expand National Road Five and Six to link the transportation routes between Cambodia and Thailand.
They also agreed to expand electricity transmission to Banteay Ampil in Uddor Meanchey province, and build a coal fired electric power plant in Cambodia.
After the JBC meeting at Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said that Thailand has agreed to buy agriculture products from Cambodia and create a Special Economic Zone in Koh Kong province.
He said Cambodia and Thailand agreed to open new border entrances at Stueng Bot in Banteay Meanchey province for transportation and trade exchanges between the two countries.
Thailand also planned to grant aid to Cambodia to expand National Road Five and Six to link the transportation routes between Cambodia and Thailand.
They also agreed to expand electricity transmission to Banteay Ampil in Uddor Meanchey province, and build a coal fired electric power plant in Cambodia.
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