The discussions involved provincial authorities, representatives from the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), the ministry of economy and finance (MEF), provincial governor Mithona Phouthong and representatives from the British embassy in Phnom Penh among others.
Cambodia is planning a new green special economic zone in Koh Kong, aiming for an eco-friendly industrial hub with investments up to $800 million.
The project will focus on renewable energy, sustainable waste management, and more, looking to start in 2024.
This initiative seeks to promote sustainable business practices and attract foreign investment.
The project, expected to begin in 2024, will cover at least 300 hectares, focusing on sectors like renewable energy, sustainable waste management, automotive, electronics, and textiles. National and provincial authorities are in the process of selecting a suitable location for this initiative.
The development aims to bolster environmentally sustainable practices in business and attract more foreign direct investment into Cambodia, especially in sectors currently receiving less attention, according to media reports.
The CDC has said that the green SEZ’s mission is to produce eco-friendly exports targeting international markets. Koh Kong’s strategic position, bordering Thailand and with access to the Gulf of Thailand, makes it an ideal choice for this venture. The province’s current underdevelopment and available land also present an opportunity for substantial long-term industrial park development.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)