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PHNOM PENH — Despite a troubled economic slowdown at home, Japanese investment in
Cambodia is growing, with nine companies alone starting businesses in the first five months of the year, a report released Monday said. According to investment statistics provided by the Japan
International Cooperation Agency, by the end of May nine Japanese companies, mostly manufacturers, had Cambodian approval to invest $142 million.
Another 14 Japanese firms have applied to begin business there. In 2010, only six Japanese companies applied for and received approval for investments.
Yuji Imamura, a JICA expert who also advises the Cambodian Investment Board/Council for the Development of Cambodia, said Japanese investors find
Cambodia as well as Bangladesh, Laos and Myanmar attractive. He said political stability, low labor costs, labor-intensive export processing and domestic
market import substitution are factors attractive to Japanese investors
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