ArabianBusiness.com - Middle East Business News
Sunday, 08 November 2009 18:02 UAE time

YOUR DIRECTORY /

| Share |

Kuwait loans $546mn to Cambodia

by This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it  on Friday, 22 August 2008
FARM FUNDS: The Kuwaiti aid will help Cambodia develop its agricultural industry. (Getty Images)

Kuwait has agreed to give Cambodia loans totalling $546 million to develop agriculture, build hydro-power facilities and construct roads, a Cambodian foreign ministry official said on Friday.

This is the second-biggest aid pledge ever received by Cambodia, after aid and loans totalling $601 million offered by China last year.

"This is showing a stronger relationship between Kuwait and Cambodia, both political and economic," Cambodian foreign ministry spokesman Sin Bunthoeurn told Reuters late on Thursday after the ministry hosted bilateral ministerial talks.

Story continues below
advertisement

He said they planned to open embassies early next year. The two countries have had diplomatic ties since 1997.

A Kuwaiti newspaper reported that Kuwait had leased rice fields in Cambodia to secure food supplies after Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah met Cambodian leaders earlier this month.

Qatar's prime minister, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani, paid his first official visit to Cambodia in April 2008 and Qatar plans to invest $200 million in Cambodian farmland.

Some $486 million from the Kuwaiti loan will be invested in irrigation systems and hydro-power on the Stueng Sen river in the northeastern province of Kampong Thom.

The remaining $60 million will be used for building roads in the northwestern province of Battambang, a rice-growing area, Sin Bunthoeurn said.

Kuwait has signed more than $27 billion of investment agreements with nine Asian countries during an Asian tour this month, its finance minister was reported as saying on Aug. 17. (Reuters)

| Share |


READERS' COMMENTS

Disclaimer: The views expressed here by our readers are not necessarily shared by ArabianBusiness.com or its employees.

Click here to post a comment


Add your Comment
All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ArabianBusiness.com reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
Name *
Remember me on this computer
Email *
(Your email address will not be published)
City
Country
Subject *
Comment *
Notify me of further comments


Please click post only once - your comment will not be published immediately.


MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM

SHARE PRICE CHECK

 EMAIL ALERTS

  1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Cambodia

  2. Politics & Economics


Tell us your story

READER COMMENTS

  1. The tipping scandal 15
    08 Nov ' 09 at 16:32
    Steve you are 100% right. Managers and bosses have no right to use tip money for any other purpose than todistribute it to the staff...   More  »
  2. The party's just beginning 08
    08 Nov ' 09 at 16:35
    "Those doom merchants who claimed Dubai would not be able to pay its debt due this year, will soon be eating their words"I think most...   More  »
  3. Abu Dhabi to ban all plastic bags in shops by mid-2010 06
    08 Nov ' 09 at 13:29
    Dear Freinds,No paper bags also a agree. Bio degratable plastic (Made of potato, corn starch or other products. and most off all you...   More  »

Read all user comments >

Gitex 2009

MORE FROM ARABIANBUSINESS.COM