Ten member states of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Japan, China, and Korea have boosted cooperation in trade and investment by taking advantage of the existing free trade agreements.
From Cambodian rice, Thai fragrant coconut to Vietnamese passion fruit and durian, a growing number of agricultural products from the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) now have easier access to the Chinese market.
ASEAN Member States need to cooperate to ensure that the ten-member bloc continues to be an attractive and dynamic region for trade and investment and a hub for regional production as an integral part of the global supply chain, which is highly competitive.
Bilateral trade relations between Vietnam and Singapore in digital transformation, economy, and innovations are expected to further deepen.
Foreign companies looking to obtain a Halal certification in Malaysia must apply to the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM).
Prime Minister Hun Sen said that adhering to the principles of multilateral trading system and enhancing trade liberalization would promote ASEAN as an open, transparent, and inclusive region.
Cambodia and the Philippines have agreed to strengthen collaboration in various fields.
Ministers from different ministries on Wednesday signed 18 agreements, memorandums of understanding and other official documents with Chinese counterparts during a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Hun Sen and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh.