WASHINGTON - The incoming hereditary ruler of Cambodia, a country Washington is keen to pull out of Beijing’s orbit, could meet chief executives of US firms interested in investing there in New York next month, the head of the US business lobby for South-east Asia told Reuters.
“It’s not an entirely new chapter he’s not his dad, he’s a different person. So maybe there’s some opportunities here.” “ bring in CEOs, high-level execs who are interested in Cambodia and might want to get a view of the new guy. And I think he would welcome that.” Mr Hun Manet, educated at Western institutions including the West Point military academy in the United States, would not want to be “owned lock stock and barrel” by another country, Mr Osius said, a reference to Cambodia’s close ties to US rival China.has upset Washington and neighbours worried it will give Beijing a new outpost near the contested South China Sea.
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