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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

LAW OF INVESTMENT ON CAMBODIA

Cambodian laws

LAW OF INVESTMENT ON CAMBODIA

CHAPTER 1
General Provision

Article 1: This law governs all investments projects made by investors who are Cambodian citizens and/or foreigners within the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Article 2: Investor can be either a natural person of a legal entity.


CHAPTER 2
Council for the Development of Cambodia

Article 3: The Council for the Development of Cambodia is the sole and one-stop service organization responsible for the rehabilitation, development and investment activities. The Council for the Development of Cambodia is the Royal Government's headquarter responsible for the evaluation and the decision making on all rehabilitation and development, and investment project activities.

Article 4: The Council for the Development of Cambodia comprises the following two executive Boards:
1. The Cambodian Rehabilitation and Development Board.
2. The Cambodian Investment Board.

Article 5: The organization and functioning of the Council for the Development of Cambodia shall be mentioned by Sub-Decree.

CHAPTER 3
Investment Procedure

Article 6: Investors have to submit investment applications to the Council for the Development of Cambodia for review and decision.

Article 7: The Council for the Development of Cambodia shall provide a response as to its decision to all investors/applicants within a period of forty five (45) days maximum following the date of submission of the complete investment application.

Any Government officials who, without proper justification, refuse to review and respond to investor's application past the above mentioned period of time shall be punished by law.


CHAPTER 4
Investment Guarantees

Article 8: Investors shall be treated in a non-discriminatory manner as set by law, except for ownership of land as set forth in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Article 9: The Royal Government shall not undertake nationalization policy which shall adversely affect private properties of investors in the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Article 10: The Royal Government shall not impose price control on the products or services of investors who have received prior approval from the Government.

Article 11: In accordance with the relevant laws and regulations issued and published to the public by the National Bank of Cambodia, the Royal Government shall permit investors to purchase foreign currencies through the banking system and to remit abroad these currencies for the discharge of financial obligations incurred in connection with their investments. This currents the following payments:
(1). Payment for imports and repayment of principal and interest on international loans.
(2). Payment of royalties and management fees.
(3). Remittance of profits.
(4). Repatriation of invested capital in compliance with Chapter 8.

CHAPTER 5
Investment Incentives

Article 12: The Royal Government shall make available incentives to encourage investments in such important fields as:
(1). Pioneer and/or high technology industries,
(2). Job creation,
(3). Export-oriented,
(4). Tourism industry,
(5). Agro-industry and Transformation industry,
(6). Physical infrastructure and energy,
(7). Provincial and rural development,
(8). Environmental protection, and
(9). Investments in Special Promotion Zone (SPZ) as shall be created by law.

Article 13: Incentives shall include the exemption, in whole or in part, of duties and taxes.

Article 14: Incentives shall consist of the following:

(1). A corporate tax rate of 9% except for the exploration and exploitation of natural resources, timber, oil, mines, gold, and precious stones which shall be set in separate laws.

(2). A corporate tax exemption of up to 8 years depending on the characteristics of the project and the priority of the government which shall be mentioned in a Sub-Decree. Corporate tax exemption shall take effect beginning from the year the project derives its first profit. A 5-year loss-carried forward shall be allowed. In the event the profits are being reinvested in the country, such profits shall be exempted from all corporate tax.

(3). Non-taxation on the distribution of dividends or profits of proceeds of investments, whether they will be transferred abroad or distributed in the country.

(4). 100% import duties exemption on construction materials, means of production, equipments, intermediate goods, raw materials and spare parts used by:

(a). An export-oriented project with a minimum of 80% of the production set apart for export, and

(b). Located in a designated Special Promotion Zone (SPZ) listed in a development priority list issued by the Council;

(c). Tourism industry

(d). Labor-intensive industry, transformation industry, agro-industry

(e). Physical Infrastructure and energy industry.

These 100% exemption of duties and taxes mentioned above shall be in effect according to the terms of the agreement or requirement book of the investment projects which will produce goods for export in minimum of 80% of total production as stipulated in the above point (4) a and for the investment projects which will be located in Special Promotion Zone (SPZ) as in (4) b. Beside the investment projects mentioned in the above points (4) a and (4) b the 100% exemption of duties and taxes shall only be authorized for an arrangement of construction period of enterprises, factories, building and the first year of operation of business production.

(5). 100% exemption of export tax, if any;

(6). The permission to bring into the Kingdom of Cambodia foreign nationals who are:
- Management personnel and experts
- Technical personnel
- Skilled workers
- Spouses and dependents of the above persons as authorized by the Council for Development of Cambodia and in compliance with the immigration and labor law.

Article 15: The approval and incentives granted by the Council for Development of Cambodia shall not be transferable or assigned to any third parties.


CHAPTER 6
Land Ownership and Use

Article 16: In accordance with the Constitution and relevant laws and regulations pertaining to the ownership and use of land:

(1). Ownership of land for the purpose of carrying on promoted investment activities shall be vested only in natural persons or in legal entities holding Cambodian citizenship. Legal entity holding Cambodian citizenship is the legal entity in which more than 51% of the shares are owned by natural persons or legal entities holding Cambodian citizenship.

(2). Use of land shall be permitted to investors, including long-term leases of up to a period of 70 years, renewable upon request. Upon such use may include the right of ownership of real and personal property situated on the land as may be permitted by the law.


CHAPTER 7
Employment Practices

Article 17: Investors in the Kingdom of Cambodia shall be free to hire Cambodian nationals and foreign nationals of their choosing in compliance with the labor and immigration law.

Article 18: The investors shall be allowed to hire foreign employees who are listed in Article 14 (6) provided that:
(1). The qualification and expertise are not available in the Kingdom of Cambodia among the Cambodian population. In the even of such hiring, appropriate documentation including the photocopies of the employee’s passport, certificate and/or degree, and a resume shall be submitted to the Council;

(2). Investors shall have the obligation to provide adequate and consistent training to Cambodian employees,

(3). Promotion of Cambodian staff to senior positions will be made over time;

Article 19: Foreign employees shall be allowed to remit abroad their wages and salaries earned in the Kingdom, after payment of appropriate tax, in foreign currencies obtained through the banking system.

CHAPTER 8
Disputes and Dissolution

Article 20: Any dispute relating to a promoted investment established in the Kingdom by a Cambodian or a foreign national concerning its rights and obligations set forth in the Law shall be settled amicably as possible through consultation between the parties in dispute.

Should the parties failed to reach an amicable settlement within two month, the dispute shall be brought by either party for:

- conciliation before the Council which shall provide its opinion or

- refer the matter to the court of the Kingdom of Cambodia, or

- refer to any international rules to settle the disputes as mutually agreed by the parties.

Article 21: In the event a promoted company intend to end its activity in the Kingdom of Cambodia, it will have to inform the Council through either a registered letter or a hand delivered letter stating the reasons of such a decision, which letter shall be signed by the investors’ authorized directors.

Article 22: In the event of a proposal for a dissolution of a company without judicial procedures, the investor shall provide proofs to the Council that the company has properly settled its potential creditors, suitors and claims from the Ministry of Economy and Finance before the investor is allowed to officially dissolve his company according to the applicable commercial law.

Article 23: Once the investor is allowed to officially dissolve his company either within the judicial procedures or not, the investor can transfer the remaining proceeds of its assets overseas or use them in the Kingdom of Cambodia. However, in the event that the dissolving company had used machineries and equipment which were imported duty free for less than five years, the company will have the obligations to pay the duties applicable to those machineries and equipment.


CHAPTER 9
Final Provisions

Article 24: Investment authorized under the previous "Law on Investment" of the State of Cambodia and its Sub-Degree shall be subject to the same benefits and obligations as stated under this law. This law is not retroactive.

Article 25: In the case where the promoted company violates or fails to comply with the conditions stipulated by the Council, the Council shall have the power to withdraw the rights and benefits granted to him, in whole or in part.

Article 26: This Law shall be promulgated immediately.

 Business Books of Cambodia:

Post-Conflict Heritage, Postcolonial Tourism: Culture, Politics and Development at AngkorExecutive Report on Strategies in Cambodia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series)When There Was No Money: Building ACLEDA Bank in Cambodia's Evolving Financial SectorTHE GUERRILLA GUIDE TO CULTURE SHOCKDynamo or Dynamite: Cambodia's Future in AseanEconomic Policy in a Highly Dollarized Economy: The Case of Cambodia2007 Asia - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Cambodia, Laos and VietnamThe 2009 Import and Export Market for Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics in CambodiaAnalyzing of Tourists for Ecotourism Development in Cambodia: Using Latent Segment Model in Phnom Prich Wildlife Santuary

Friday, March 26, 2010

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN CAMBODIA



FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN CAMBODIA
1.According to the National Bank of Cambodia (23/12/2009), FDI to Cambodia dropped by 35.2% to about US$520 million.

2.FDI in 2010 is predicted to recover slowly & improved over last year but might not reached levels seen in 2007 or 2008.

3.Agriculture & Food processing has been widely predicted to grow in 2010. Tourism will also see more investment.

4.Approved investment projects also took a large hit in 2009, dropping 46% from 2008 to 2009, reaching only US$5.9 billion

5.Aside from agro-processing, several infrastructure projects,
Inflow of FDI into Cambodia in 2009 are mainly from:
1.China 2.South Korea 3.Singapore 4.Malaysia 5.Thailand 6.Vietnam 7.France & 8.United States
Chinese FDI in Cambodia for the first 3Qs of 2008 amounts to US$140.5 million. In 2009, it was US$ 339 million.
* Source from: Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).

~ Check some local news:

1- Rasmei Kampuchea Daily: March 11, 2010

including hydropower, dams, & transmission lines are predicted to draw more FDI to Cambodia.


-    Chinese Investment Company shows its impression in investing in road and bridge sector in Cambodia. During the meeting with Samdech Hun Sen on 8 March, Mr. Sun Ziyu, director of China Habour Engineering Co, shows his impression in investing in road/bridge sector especially all infrastructures and he already discussed this issue with H.E Lim Kean Hor, Minister of Water Resource and Meteorology. Additionally, he also visited Tonle Sap Region in order to get aware of Cambodian irrigation system. He clarified he will send experts to conduct a feasible study to contribute in Cambodia’s development. Samdech Hun Sen warmly welcomes this investment and he said Cambodia is in need of infrastructure which is one part of priorities of the government. Samdech also advise this company to continue discussing with H.E Lim Kean Hor to find out a priority project for more researches. Samdech said Cambodia still require around 1,000 - kilometer road.



2- Rasmei Kampuchea Daily: March 12, 2010


Sudan Intends to Expand Cooperation with Cambodia in Agriculture and Investment Sector. Samdech Hun Sen allows the meeting with Mr. Aliahmet Karti Mohamed, Vice-Minister of Sudan Foreign Affairs Ministry and an Envoy of Sudan President on 11 March at the National Assembly Palace. According to Mr. Eang Sophallet, Personal Assistant to Samdech Hun Sen, Mr. Aliahmet told Samdech that he would like to congratulate Cambodian government under the leadership of Samdech Hun Sen who bring Cambodia with peace and development. Also, Cambodia has sent experts to remove mines to assist Sudan which is a part of humanity affairs. He said his visit is to express his gratitude to Cambodian government and to strengthen cooperation with Cambodia especially in agriculture and investment sector. In response, Samdech said Cambodia so far used to export rice to Sudan; therefore, we will be able to further strengthen cooperation on this agriculture sector.



FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) in Cambodia




FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) in the World:



1.The amount invested in another country.

2.Approximately 85% of all international investments come from developed countries.

3.International trade has increased substantially over the last two decades.

4.Percentage of world trade accounted for by the three major trading blocs has remained fairly consistent.

5.Groups’ share of imports and exports remains in the range of 55 - 59 percent.

6. Multinational corporations ( MNCs) buy domestic companies rather than trying to export products to that country.


FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CAMBODIA


1.According to the National Bank of Cambodia (23/12/2009), FDI to Cambodia dropped by 35.2% to about US$520 million.

2.FDI in 2010 is predicted to recover slowly & improved over last year but might not reached levels seen in 2007 or 2008.

3.Agriculture & Food processing has been widely predicted to grow in 2010. Tourism will also see more investment.

4.Approved investment projects also took a large hit in 2009, dropping 46% from 2008 to 2009, reaching only US$5.9 billion

5.Aside from agro-processing, several infrastructure projects, including hydropower, dams, & transmission lines are predicted to draw more FDI to Cambodia.

Inflow of FDI into Cambodia in 2009 are mainly from:

1.China

2.South Korea

3.Singapore

4.Malaysia

5.Thailand

6.Vietnam

7.France &

8.United States

Chinese FDI in Cambodia for the first 3Qs of 2008 amounts to US$140.5 million. In 2009, it was US$ 339 million.

Source from: Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).



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