PHNOM PENH: H.E. Sun Chanthol, Deputy Prime Minister and First Vice-Chairman of the Council for the Development of Cambodia, received here on Dec. 18 visiting Mr. Glenn Keys AO, Executive Chairman of Aspen Medical from Australia.
The meeting was coordinated by H.E. Derek Yip, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Australia to the Kingdom of Cambodia, with the participation of H.E. Koy Vanny, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health.

The meeting focused on gaining a deeper understanding of the investment potential within Cambodia’s healthcare sector and exploring cooperation opportunities between the Royal Government of Cambodia and Aspen Medical, a world leader in healthcare solutions.
In the meeting, both sides discussed health investment in Cambodia, bringing advanced technology and international-standard hospital management expertise to Cambodia.
The meeting also touched on the collaboration on specialised training for Cambodian doctors and healthcare professionals, and infrastructure investment through exploring investment possibilities in healthcare infrastructure to meet the growing demand for medical services.

Through the potential presence of Aspen Medical, Cambodia expects to achieve several positive outcomes, including modernisation of the national healthcare system, bridging the gap in healthcare service delivery, advancing professional skills and high-level medical techniques for local staff, and attracting further foreign investment into the Kingdom.
This meeting marked the second meeting between the Deputy Prime Minister and the Executive Chairman, following their initial discussion held during the Investment Roadshow to Australia last August.
The discussion serves as more than just a diplomatic exchange; it is a strategic step toward further strengthening the bonds of friendship and economic cooperation between Cambodia and Australia.

