(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet received a courtesy call and had a discussion with Song Hailiang, Chairman of China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), at the Peace Palace on Friday morning (Apr. 10).

CCCC Chairman Song Hailiang expressed its intention to expand the company's investment footprint in Cambodia, exploring new opportunities in key sectors to support the country’s continued development.

During the meeting, Song Hailiang briefed the prime minister on the company’s operations in Cambodia and globally, while expressing appreciation to the Royal Government and relevant institutions for their continued support, which has contributed to the successful implementation of CCCC’s projects in the kingdom.

He reaffirmed the company’s strong commitment to delivering ongoing projects on schedule, ensuring quality standards, and upholding environmental and social responsibilities.

He also outlined CCCC’s interest in expanding investment into new sectors, including clean energy, waste-to-energy solutions, water treatment systems, and the development of a digital ecosystem.

In response, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet welcomed the delegation and commended CCCC’s contributions to Cambodia’s infrastructure development, which he described as the backbone of national economic growth.

The prime minister also welcomed the company’s interest in exploring new investment opportunities and encouraged it to continue implementing its current projects effectively, contributing further to Cambodia’s socio-economic development.
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