Malaysian firms seek business partners within the construction sector in Cambodia

Many Malaysian firms have expressed their interests in investing and establishing business partners within the construction sector in Cambodia, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, demonstrating a positive growth sign for the sector in the post-pandemic period.

The investment consideration was unveiled during an online meeting last weekend between the Cambodia Constructors Association (CCA) and the Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM).

At the meeting, all members exchanged ideas on how to keep the sector afloat despite such difficult circumstance. Members also had the opportunity to present their products and build networks, aiming for further partnership.

CCA representative Charles Vann said that despite the COVID-19 crisis, the CCA remains active and continues to maintain close ties with partners both domestic and oversee. This online meeting, for instance, is a great opportunity for both countries to learn from each other.

CCA Secretariat General Manager Mr Chhiv Sivpheng added that besides being the stage where all members can discuss and expand their business network, this meeting is also an opportunity for the Cambodia side to showcase our potentials to the international stage. Indirectly, this will also help boost the economic growth in the broad or the construction sector in particular.

CCA is the first and largest construction association in Cambodia, representing almost 200 construction-related companies. Every year, CCA also organizes Cambodia’s largest construction exhibition showcasing thousands of products.

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