[PHNOM PENH POST]
Cambodia is an emerging alternative for businesses feeling increased
pressure in China, according to American Cambodian Business Council
delegates speaking in Hong Kong today.
Council Chairman Bretton
Sciaroni said the organisation had held similar events in Singapore in
the past, but saw growing opportunity to attract US business located in
China.
“In recognition that we need to familiarise the US
business community there to the opportunities in Cambodia, we have
organised this mission to Hong Kong,” he said.
“Although
business there is traditionally focused on mainland China, a number of
businesses are looking at exit strategies as the competitive environment
makes business more difficult.”
The delegation will be led by US
Ambassador to Cambodia Carol Rodley. Delegates are to speak at Hong
Kong's American Club today.
It comes as China faces concern over rising labour costs and price inflation.
Scott
Huff, a delegate and the CEO of Fair Manufacturing, which has factories
manufacturing pet treats in both Cambodia and China, highlighted in the
Kingdom’s growth potential.
“China is, and will remain a top
investment destination. It has plenty of resources for manufacturing and
easy transportation methods, unlike Cambodia, where shipping goods is
still fairly tricky,” he said yesterday
“Yet, the pressure is
really starting to mount in China, while it feels like there are more
growth situations in Cambodia, rather than restraints.”
As an
alternative, the delegation will highlight low labour rates, a young and
enthusiastic workforce and a liberal investment climate as Cambodia’s
prime attractions, he said.
“The average age of the Cambodian
workforce is around 25 years old, they are young, energetic and
determined to learn, additionally China’s labour rates are 3 to 4 times
the price of Cambodia’s, ” he said.
“However, the appeal goes beyond the cost of labour, it’s the availability.”
The
delegation primarily aims to attract investors affected by recent
labour shortages. The garment sector in particular is under pressure,
while in Cambodia the industry continues to advance, according to Huff.
The agriculture sector presented another growth opportunity in the Kingdom.
“I
think it’s highly likely agricultural products will have a strong
future in Cambodia – the industry is bound to be successful,” he said
Sciaroni expects the delegation to raise interest among Hong Kong based
companies as previous missions to Singapore have done.
“There is a
concentration of multinational corporations, law and accounting firms,
and others that rivals that located in Singapore. And we hope that we
can generate interest to have a business mission from Hong Kong to
Cambodia later this year,” he said.
“So AmCham Cambodia sees great merit in having a mission to Hong Kong.”
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