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Asked: August 19, 20242024-08-19T16:33:27+07:00 2024-08-19T16:33:27+07:00In: Work

Why Cambodia’s Greater Control of the Funan Techo Canal Project Is Significant?

Cambodia’s decision to increase local ownership of the Funan Techo Canal project in June marks a significant development.  Initially, like other large infrastructure projects such as the Chinese-funded $2 billion Expressway and $1.1 billion Siem Reap International Airport, it was expected that Cambodia would borrow $1.7 billion from China for this venture. Even Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi initially assumed it was a traditional loan arrangement. However, it was later clarified that the project follows a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model. Cambodia signed an agreement with the Chinese company CRBC, starting with 100 percent foreign investment.

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Funan Techo Cannal Project

The project’s funding structure has now shifted to include 51 percent investment from two state-owned enterprises, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port and Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, along with a private Cambodian company. This shift signifies a strategic move to enhance economic sovereignty and control over critical infrastructure. By increasing local ownership, Cambodia secures greater control over strategic projects and aligns them more closely with national interests and priorities.

This strategic shift aligns with Cambodia’s Pentagonal Phase 1 strategy, which emphasizes developing and strengthening state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as critical economic growth and stability drivers. By involving SOEs prominently in the Funan Techo Canal project, Cambodia aims to bolster its economoic autonomy and build local expertise and capacity within its state-owned sector.

Furthermore, this move strengthens Cambodia’s negotiating position with foreign investors. By limiting foreign ownership to 49 percent, the country secures necessary investment while maintaining decisive control. This approach balances the need for external funding with the desire to keep strategic assets under national oversight, reducing risks associated with external economic pressures and potential political leverage.

The Funan Techo Canal is considered a particularly strategic asset for two reasons. First, it has the potential to significantly enhance regional integration by streamlining trade across Southeast Asia, fostering regional economic cooperation, and strengthening Cambodia’s position as a trade hub. In contrast, the Expressway and Siem Reap International Airport primarily serve domestic needs and have less direct impact on regional integration.

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