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French Company Thanks Cambodian Government for Maintaining Stability for Investment

PARIS: The management of French company Vinci thanked the Cambodian government for maintaining peace, stability and security, which facilitated the company's investment in Cambodia. President of Vinci Airports, Nicolas Notebaert, praised Prime Minister Hun Manet during their meeting on January 15 in Paris, France.

During the meeting, Mr. Notebaert briefed the PM on the progress of Vinci's business activities and plans to expand its investment in Cambodia. The CEO and Vinci management expressed their happiness for peace and political stability in Cambodia, which is an important condition for the company's investment in Cambodia. They thanked the Royal Government of Cambodia, which they credited for creating all the conditions for the company's business to run smoothly in Cambodia.

The PM expressed his pleasure to meet with the Vinci team and praised them for 30 years of investment in Cambodia. He encouraged the company to expand its investment in other key sectors to contribute to socio-economic development.

The PM is leading a Cambodian delegation to France and Switzerland for an official visit from January 13-19. During his visit, he will attend the World Economic Forum in Switzerland and pay a state visit to France from January 18-19.



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