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Up and coming Cambodia to play growing role in
Intra-Asia trade

 


OVER the course of the past 14 years the nation of Cambodia has experienced solid economic growth, which could spell good news for trade to the Southeast Asian nation.

According to the World Bank the nation experienced an uninterrupted spell of double-digit economic growth between 1998 and 2008. The average of around 10 per cent per annum did take a hit during the financial crisis, but in 2010 and 2011 it managed to bounce back.

The post crisis figure is now around six per cent, which is still remarkably solid considering the general state of the world today.

"Cambodia's trade volumes have been growing in line with the country's economic growth. This has seen its ports growing in capacity and throughput volumes", Nazery Khalid, a senior fellow at the Maritime Institute of Malaysia, told Hong Kong Shipping Gazette...

Of the three main ports in the nation, Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port and Koh Kong provincial port; the former teems with activity with a latent ability to handle container cargoes by the use of floating and mobile cranes.

It is now widely believed, said Mr Khalid, that the port has moved location to Kiem Say to cater for the nation's growing import and export trade volumes.

The surge in exports and the growing commercial profile of the nation has unsurprisingly snagged the attention of Toll Royal Railway. According to a statement issued on the company's website Toll commenced a rail service connecting Phnom Penh port and Sihanoukville in December of last year.

The rail line will purportedly run three return container services between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville and will commence with a modest shuttle of 20 container wagons which is then to be progressively raised to 60 container wagons per service.

Cambodia's government is committed to developing its maritime transportation and port laws and regulations, as well as its monitoring and enforcement mechanisms for all relevant international conventions and rules.

To that effect, existing regulations are being updated and augmented to comply with international maritime conventions to which Cambodia is party to.

Commenting on the new rail service from Toll, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it was a significant step towards completion of the pan-Asian railroad that it hopes will eventually link Asia to Europe by rail. The bank also noted the opportunity it created for Cambodia, not just in terms of export volumes but of its broader development.

"It will position Cambodia as a true sub-regional transport hub, reducing the time and costs of transporting a range of products and creating new jobs and business opportunities in agro-processing, manufacturing, and logistic services", a report from IHS-Fairplay said.

While Cambodia's past may be tragic, its future is looking very bright indeed.

With Beijing's financial backing and technical support, Phnom Penh inaugurated a new container terminal in the Phnom Penh Autonomous Port turning the port into a large hub for logistics supply and goods collection and distribution, reports Xinhua.

The terminal not only connects Phnom Penh Autonomous Port to Vietnam's Cai Map port, but it also helps to ship goods directly to Singapore, Malaysia, and China's Hong Kong and Shanghai, as well as other neighbouring countries and regions without ship transfer. That in essence will help to firmly integrate the port into the so-called ASEAN grid of interconnectivity.

It will certainly make for a markedly different Cambodia when 2014 arrives.

 

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