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'''Cambodia–Japan relations''' are foreign relations between [[Cambodia]] and [[Japan]]. Japan has an embassy in [[Phnom Penh]].
'''Cambodia–Japan relations''' are foreign relations between [[Cambodia]] and [[Japan]]. Japan has an embassy in [[Phnom Penh]].
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==Trade==
==Trade==
Trade is sizable between the two countries:
Trade is sizable between the two countries:
*Japan to Cambodia: 14.0 billion yen (2006)
* Japan to Cambodia: 14.0 billion yen (2006)
*Cambodia to Japan: 9.5 billion yen (2006)
* Cambodia to Japan: 9.5 billion yen (2006)


Japanese [[investment]] in Cambodia includes [[Phnom Penh Commercial Bank]], a joint venture of Hyundai Switzerland and Japanese [[SBI Group]], opened in 2008.
Japanese [[investment]] in Cambodia includes [[Phnom Penh Commercial Bank]], a joint venture of Hyundai Switzerland and Japanese [[SBI Group]], opened in 2008.


==Japanese aid==
==Japanese aid==
Japan remains Cambodia’s top donor country providing some US$1.2 billion in total Official Development Assistance (ODA)since 1992.<ref>http://www.japaninc.com/mgz_september_2008_business-in-cambodia</ref>
Japan remains Cambodia’s top donor country providing some US$1.2 billion in total Official Development Assistance (ODA)since 1992.<ref>[http://www.japaninc.com/mgz_september_2008_business-in-cambodia Business in Cambodia &#124; Japan - Business People Technology &#124; www.japaninc.com]</ref>
In 2006, Japanese and Cambodian governments signed an agreement outlining a new Japanese aid program worth US$59 million.<ref>http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/component/option,com_jcs/Itemid,52/crestrictid,7145/task,add/</ref>
In 2006, Japanese and Cambodian governments signed an agreement outlining a new Japanese aid program worth US$59 million.<ref>http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/component/option,com_jcs/Itemid,52/crestrictid,7145/task,add/ {{dead link|date=December 2012}}</ref>


The Japanese Government has provided significant assistance for [[demining]] and education.<ref>http://www.embassyofcambodia.org/Information_Bulletin_2.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2007/6/30/japan-aids-cambodian-mine-clearance/</ref>
The Japanese Government has provided significant assistance for [[demining]] and education.<ref>http://www.embassyofcambodia.org/Information_Bulletin_2.pdf {{dead link|date=December 2012}}</ref><ref>[http://www.antara.co.id/en/arc/2007/6/30/japan-aids-cambodian-mine-clearance/ Antara News :]</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Foreign relations of Cambodia]]
* [[Foreign relations of Cambodia]]
*[[Foreign relations of Japan]]
* [[Foreign relations of Japan]]


==References==
==References==
{{Portalbox|Cambodia|Japan}}
{{Portal|Cambodia|Japan}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp/index-e.htm Japanese embassy in Cambodia]
* [http://www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp/index-e.htm Japanese embassy in Cambodia]


{{Foreign relations of Cambodia}}
{{Foreign relations of Cambodia}}

Revision as of 15:35, 18 December 2012

Cambodia-Japanese relations
Map indicating locations of Cambodia and Japan

Cambodia

Japan

Cambodia–Japan relations are foreign relations between Cambodia and Japan. Japan has an embassy in Phnom Penh.

Trade

Trade is sizable between the two countries:

  • Japan to Cambodia: 14.0 billion yen (2006)
  • Cambodia to Japan: 9.5 billion yen (2006)

Japanese investment in Cambodia includes Phnom Penh Commercial Bank, a joint venture of Hyundai Switzerland and Japanese SBI Group, opened in 2008.

Japanese aid

Japan remains Cambodia’s top donor country providing some US$1.2 billion in total Official Development Assistance (ODA)since 1992.[1] In 2006, Japanese and Cambodian governments signed an agreement outlining a new Japanese aid program worth US$59 million.[2]

The Japanese Government has provided significant assistance for demining and education.[3][4]

See also

References