PHNOM PENH: On August 10, 2023, the Cambodian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) and MAERSK, an international transport company, held a discussion meeting in Phnom Penh. The session was led by Oknha Kouch Pheng, Vice President of the CCC, and Rene Piil Pedersen, President of MAERSK Cambodia.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the business and investment environment in Cambodia and to explore potential areas of cooperation between the two organizations. MAERSK is a leading provider of global transport services, and the CCC is the only institution representing the private sector in Cambodia. The two organizations have a shared interest in promoting trade and investment in Cambodia, and they believe that by working together, they can create new opportunities for businesses and investors.
During the meeting, Oknha Kouch Pheng briefed Mr. Pedersen on the CCC’s activities and the business environment in Cambodia. He also highlighted the CCC’s commitment to promoting trade and investment, and he expressed his hope that MAERSK would continue to invest in Cambodia.
Mr. Pedersen expressed his appreciation for the CCC‘s warm welcome and shared MAERSK’s vision for Cambodia. He said that MAERSK is committed to supporting Cambodia’s economic development, and he expressed his interest in working with the CCC to promote trade and investment.
The two sides also discussed potential cooperation areas in logistics, transportation, and port development. They agreed to continue their discussions and explore ways to work together to benefit businesses and investors in Cambodia.
The meeting was a productive exchange of information and ideas, and it laid the foundation for future cooperation between the CCC and MAERSK. The two organizations are committed to working together to promote trade and investment in Cambodia, and they believe that by working together, they can create new opportunities for businesses and investors.
In addition to Oknha Kouch Pheng and Mr. Pedersen, the meeting was attended by Oknha Nguon Meng Tech, Director General of the CCC and President of the Cambodian Logistics Association, and representatives of a number of transport companies.