(Kuala Lumpur, 27th) Recently, there have been localized frictions along the Cambodia-Thailand border, attracting regional attention. In response, the Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) has called on all parties to maintain stability through peaceful dialogue, while pledging to provide support to Malaysian businesses and citizens in Cambodia to ensure the safety of their operations and the development of their businesses remain unaffected.
MCBA President Dato’ Sri Chiu Jen Fah emphasized that the long-term development achievements of Malaysian businesses in Cambodia are built on a foundation of mutual trust, stability, and regional cooperation. He urged the business community to approach the current situation with a rational attitude, while also enhancing information acquisition and internal contingency preparedness.
“MCBA will stand together with member enterprises, providing necessary support and serving as a solid backing for companies operating in the region.”
Chiu Jen Fah, Secretary-General Dato’ Sri Wong Chun Fook, and Legal Advisor Dato’ Lee Voon Wei jointly issued a statement: “We believe that through ongoing communication and collaboration, the cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia will deepen further, and future development remains full of opportunities.”
MCBA’s Four Key Support Measures
1. Advocate Peaceful Dialogue
The association advocates for maintaining regional stability through ASEAN platforms and diplomatic mechanisms, aiming to create a sustainable business environment for enterprises.
2. Launch Information Support Mechanism
MCBA will closely monitor developments at the border, providing the latest updates on commuting, logistics, personnel safety, and policy adjustments.
3. Remind Businesses to Strengthen Contingency Plans
– Assess short-term operational resilience and strategies
– Plan alternative logistics and inventory solutions
– Implement employee safety assurance measures
– Obtain the latest support through MCBA
4. Reaffirm Confidence in Cambodia Investment
The association stresses that Cambodia's fundamentals as an emerging market remain strong, encouraging companies to seize mid-to-long-term opportunities under the premise of safety.
Legal advisor Lee Voon Wei pointed out that businesses should pay special attention to:
– The scope of applicability of “force majeure” clauses in contracts
– The division of contingency responsibilities with local partners
– Legal procedures for staff deployment and proper record-keeping
“The association’s legal team will continue to provide members with risk assessment and rights protection support.”
Secretary-General Wong Chun Fook also reminded Malaysian citizens and companies in Cambodia to stay informed through official channels and take necessary precautionary measures. “MCBA will fully assist companies in liaising with relevant units to ensure safety and business continuity.”
MCBA reiterates its commitment to the principles of “mutual trust, peace, and development,” dedicating itself to strengthening Malaysia-Cambodia economic and trade relations and promoting regional prosperity. The association calls on the business community to unite and support each other, building a safe development environment together.
Contact Information:
Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) Secretariat
Email: Recently, there have been localized frictions along the Cambodia-Thailand border, attracting regional attention. In response, the Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) has called on all parties to maintain stability through peaceful dialogue, while pledging to provide support to Malaysian businesses and citizens in Cambodia to ensure the safety of their operations and the development of their businesses remain unaffected.
MCBA President Dato’ Sri Chiu Jen Fah emphasized that the long-term development achievements of Malaysian businesses in Cambodia are built on a foundation of mutual trust, stability, and regional cooperation. He urged the business community to approach the current situation with a rational attitude, while also enhancing information acquisition and internal contingency preparedness.
“MCBA will stand together with member enterprises, providing necessary support and serving as a solid backing for companies operating in the region.”
Chiu Jen Fah, Secretary-General Dato’ Sri Wong Chun Fook, and Legal Advisor Dato’ Lee Voon Wei jointly issued a statement: “We believe that through ongoing communication and collaboration, the cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia will deepen further, and future development remains full of opportunities.”
MCBA’s Four Key Support Measures
1. Advocate Peaceful Dialogue
The association advocates for maintaining regional stability through ASEAN platforms and diplomatic mechanisms, aiming to create a sustainable business environment for enterprises.
2. Launch Information Support Mechanism
MCBA will closely monitor developments at the border, providing the latest updates on commuting, logistics, personnel safety, and policy adjustments.
3. Remind Businesses to Strengthen Contingency Plans
– Assess short-term operational resilience and strategies
– Plan alternative logistics and inventory solutions
– Implement employee safety assurance measures
– Obtain the latest support through MCBA
4. Reaffirm Confidence in Cambodia Investment
The association stresses that Cambodia's fundamentals as an emerging market remain strong, encouraging companies to seize mid-to-long-term opportunities under the premise of safety.
Legal advisor Lee Voon Wei pointed out that businesses should pay special attention to:
– The scope of applicability of “force majeure” clauses in contracts
– The division of contingency responsibilities with local partners
– Legal procedures for staff deployment and proper record-keeping
“The association’s legal team will continue to provide members with risk assessment and rights protection support.”
Secretary-General Wong Chun Fook also reminded Malaysian citizens and companies in Cambodia to stay informed through official channels and take necessary precautionary measures. “MCBA will fully assist companies in liaising with relevant units to ensure safety and business continuity.”
MCBA reiterates its commitment to the principles of “mutual trust, peace, and development,” dedicating itself to strengthening Malaysia-Cambodia economic and trade relations and promoting regional prosperity. The association calls on the business community to unite and support each other, building a safe development environment together.
Contact Information:
Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) Secretariat
Email: enquiry@mccc.org.my
Phone: +603 7980 3000
Phone: +603 7980 3000
MCBA President Dato’ Sri Chiu Jen Fah emphasized that the long-term development achievements of Malaysian businesses in Cambodia are built on a foundation of mutual trust, stability, and regional cooperation. He urged the business community to approach the current situation with a rational attitude, while also enhancing information acquisition and internal contingency preparedness.
“MCBA will stand together with member enterprises, providing necessary support and serving as a solid backing for companies operating in the region.”
Chiu Jen Fah, Secretary-General Dato’ Sri Wong Chun Fook, and Legal Advisor Dato’ Lee Voon Wei jointly issued a statement: “We believe that through ongoing communication and collaboration, the cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia will deepen further, and future development remains full of opportunities.”
MCBA’s Four Key Support Measures
1. Advocate Peaceful Dialogue
The association advocates for maintaining regional stability through ASEAN platforms and diplomatic mechanisms, aiming to create a sustainable business environment for enterprises.
2. Launch Information Support Mechanism
MCBA will closely monitor developments at the border, providing the latest updates on commuting, logistics, personnel safety, and policy adjustments.
3. Remind Businesses to Strengthen Contingency Plans
– Assess short-term operational resilience and strategies
– Plan alternative logistics and inventory solutions
– Implement employee safety assurance measures
– Obtain the latest support through MCBA
4. Reaffirm Confidence in Cambodia Investment
The association stresses that Cambodia's fundamentals as an emerging market remain strong, encouraging companies to seize mid-to-long-term opportunities under the premise of safety.
Legal advisor Lee Voon Wei pointed out that businesses should pay special attention to:
– The scope of applicability of “force majeure” clauses in contracts
– The division of contingency responsibilities with local partners
– Legal procedures for staff deployment and proper record-keeping
“The association’s legal team will continue to provide members with risk assessment and rights protection support.”
Secretary-General Wong Chun Fook also reminded Malaysian citizens and companies in Cambodia to stay informed through official channels and take necessary precautionary measures. “MCBA will fully assist companies in liaising with relevant units to ensure safety and business continuity.”
MCBA reiterates its commitment to the principles of “mutual trust, peace, and development,” dedicating itself to strengthening Malaysia-Cambodia economic and trade relations and promoting regional prosperity. The association calls on the business community to unite and support each other, building a safe development environment together.
Contact Information:
Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) Secretariat
Email: Recently, there have been localized frictions along the Cambodia-Thailand border, attracting regional attention. In response, the Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) has called on all parties to maintain stability through peaceful dialogue, while pledging to provide support to Malaysian businesses and citizens in Cambodia to ensure the safety of their operations and the development of their businesses remain unaffected.
MCBA President Dato’ Sri Chiu Jen Fah emphasized that the long-term development achievements of Malaysian businesses in Cambodia are built on a foundation of mutual trust, stability, and regional cooperation. He urged the business community to approach the current situation with a rational attitude, while also enhancing information acquisition and internal contingency preparedness.
“MCBA will stand together with member enterprises, providing necessary support and serving as a solid backing for companies operating in the region.”
Chiu Jen Fah, Secretary-General Dato’ Sri Wong Chun Fook, and Legal Advisor Dato’ Lee Voon Wei jointly issued a statement: “We believe that through ongoing communication and collaboration, the cooperation between Malaysia and Cambodia will deepen further, and future development remains full of opportunities.”
MCBA’s Four Key Support Measures
1. Advocate Peaceful Dialogue
The association advocates for maintaining regional stability through ASEAN platforms and diplomatic mechanisms, aiming to create a sustainable business environment for enterprises.
2. Launch Information Support Mechanism
MCBA will closely monitor developments at the border, providing the latest updates on commuting, logistics, personnel safety, and policy adjustments.
3. Remind Businesses to Strengthen Contingency Plans
– Assess short-term operational resilience and strategies
– Plan alternative logistics and inventory solutions
– Implement employee safety assurance measures
– Obtain the latest support through MCBA
4. Reaffirm Confidence in Cambodia Investment
The association stresses that Cambodia's fundamentals as an emerging market remain strong, encouraging companies to seize mid-to-long-term opportunities under the premise of safety.
Legal advisor Lee Voon Wei pointed out that businesses should pay special attention to:
– The scope of applicability of “force majeure” clauses in contracts
– The division of contingency responsibilities with local partners
– Legal procedures for staff deployment and proper record-keeping
“The association’s legal team will continue to provide members with risk assessment and rights protection support.”
Secretary-General Wong Chun Fook also reminded Malaysian citizens and companies in Cambodia to stay informed through official channels and take necessary precautionary measures. “MCBA will fully assist companies in liaising with relevant units to ensure safety and business continuity.”
MCBA reiterates its commitment to the principles of “mutual trust, peace, and development,” dedicating itself to strengthening Malaysia-Cambodia economic and trade relations and promoting regional prosperity. The association calls on the business community to unite and support each other, building a safe development environment together.
Contact Information:
Malaysia-Cambodia Business Association (MCBA) Secretariat
Email: enquiry@mccc.org.my
Phone: +603 7980 3000
Phone: +603 7980 3000