[PHNOM PENH POST]
Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation yesterday opened a
representative office in Phnom Penh in the latest Japanese bid to expand
investments and pursue Cambodia’s still untapped markets.
Cambodia’s
location at the very heart of the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS) is
enticing to foreign companies, General Manager of Planning at SMBC
Hiroshi Irie said.
“Japanese banks are now coming back to
Cambodia after 45 years. Cambodia is located in the centre of the GMS,
which is a strategic position for trading in the region,” he said.
Chairman
of the Japanese Business Association of Cambodia Hiromitsu Iwatate said
that SMBC’s new opening reflected a growing trend amongst Japanese
businesses looking to expand in Cambodia.
“Japanese companies
have been increasing sharply in Cambodia over the last three years. It
has risen from 50 companies [in 2009] to 100 now, even though the
numbers remain small compared to Thailand and Vietnam.”
According
to Suzuki Hiroshi, president of the Business Research Institute for
Cambodia (BRIC), the SMBC office will function primarily as an
information office for Japanese investors.
“It’s my understanding
that their objective is to gather information in Cambodia to give to
their customers and potential Japanese investors, and also to provide
assistance to Japanese investors in Cambodia,” he said.
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