As Cambodia enjoys a time of peace, stability and economic growth, the National Bank of Cambodia welcomes international banks to enter and operate within the country, as well as set up joint ventures or strategic partnerships in Cambodia with local banks or businesses, said Mr Chea Chanto, governor of the National Bank of Cambodia, in an interview with China Daily.
Bringing its brand image under the spotlight is important to Canadia Bank, as it seeks to raise awareness about the brand, the bank and the good work it does, said Pung Sovann, general manager of Canadia Bank Plc, during an interview with China Daily.
Viewing Cambodia as a fast growing economy in Southeast Asia, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is willing to play an active role as investment facilitator for the country, Arjun Goswami, country director of ADB in Cambodia, said in a recent interview.
The Royal Government of Cambodia places high priority on the agriculture sector.
With great achievements over the last decade to its credit, the Southeast Asian nation of Cambodia needs to tackle some challenges and grasp new opportunities for its future development, said the World Bank country manager in Cambodia, Nisha Agrawal, as she noted that: "Cambodia has been doing very well during the past decade."
One of the challenges for Cambodia going forward is broadening its sources of growth, said John Nelmes, senior Resident representative of IMF (International Monetary Fund) Cambodia, in a recent interview.
Glimmering like valuable pearls along their shared coastline, six cities in northeast China's Liaoning province have joined together for mutual development in a program called "Five Points Along One Line".
The "Five Points Along One Line" strategy, which was initiated in early 2005 and designed to take advantage of Liaoning's abundant coastal resources and manufacturing industries, will power the province's sustained growth.
Much progress has been made on the "Five Points Along One Line" Coastal Economic Belt in Liaoning province after two years of construction, say the local authorities.
Liaoning, one of the three old industrial bases in Northeast China, is keen to have its "Five Points Along One Line" Coastal Economic Belt strategy included in the country's development strategy and acquire the national development status.
The government of Liaoning province is now implementing a massive industrial development program, aiming to revitalize this old industrial base in Northeast China.
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