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Briefing Paper on Reassessing China’s Investment Footprint in Cambodia
China’s reported global investment has been in decline since 2016. This is due to a number of factors, including regulatory changes, the economic slowdown in China and the declining value of China’s foreign currency reserves. However, Cambodia does not follow this trend and investment has been on the rise since 2015. This passed US$778 million in 2018, according to official Chinese statistics. Additionally, project contracting has increased dramatically. In 2017, Chinese companies signed contracts worth more US$3.3 billion in Cambodia.
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Last updated | January 12, 2022 |
Created | January 12, 2022 |
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Name | Briefing Paper on Reassessing China’s Investment Footprint in Cambodia |
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China’s reported global investment has been in decline since 2016. This is due to a number of factors, including regulatory changes, the economic slowdown in China and the declining value of China’s foreign currency reserves. However, Cambodia does not follow this trend and investment has been on the rise since 2015. This passed US$778 million in 2018, according to official Chinese statistics. Additionally, project contracting has increased dramatically. In 2017, Chinese companies signed contracts worth more US$3.3 billion in Cambodia. |
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