Malaysia, May 9, (PRINTWORDS NEWS)-Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is going to witness six business deals between Cambodia and the other Malaysian countries which is said to be a total of US $1 Billion dollar deal.Reportedly, he is going to pay a visit for three days in Cambodia.
The business deals shall include details about the private affairs as well as one agreement will be between the Malaysian company and the Cambodian government agency. By this agreement the two countries will be benefited a lot as they think the friendship relation between the two countries will become stronger after this agreement. Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen has told that to the reports that he will also join the agreement where there will be some agreements like education, ICT security, Halai industry, agriculture and several other issues in Monday. The foreign minister of Cambodia told to the reporters to remain present in the agreement as he quoted that this official visit of Najib will be more interesting then the previous year visit to their country.
Malaysian ambassador to Cambodia told that the agreement between two countries was approximately $150 billion dollar last year and it has gave them a lot of advantage in increasing the relationship between them. He also told that ninety percent of trade involved in Cambodia is about textiles, cook oil, food and beverage where 10 percent is exported and that are the oil, rubber, sugar and gas. So here also he gave indication about the exploration of the natural resources in Cambodia as education, health care, construction, tourism, gas, Halai industry and lots of things that will always help the country Cambodia in any means. Malaysia has invested $1.8 billion dollar to this country and becomes the fourth largest investor after China, Korea and Vietnam.

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