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China's Xi arrives in Cambodia for state visit
China's Xi arrives in Cambodia for state visit
by AFP Staff Writers
Phnom Penh (AFP) April 17, 2025

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh on Thursday, capping a three-stop tour of Southeast Asia, according to live footage from Beijing's state-run CGTN.

Xi arrived after visiting Vietnam and Malaysia as Beijing seeks to strengthen regional trade ties and offset the impact of huge tariffs imposed by his US counterpart Donald Trump.

The Chinese leader touched down in Phnom Penh on Thursday, where he was greeted by King Norodom Sihamoni during a military welcome ceremony.

Xi will go to the palace on Thursday afternoon before holding meetings with former leader Hun Sen and his son, Prime Minister Hun Manet, according to an official schedule seen by AFP.

In an article by Xi published by Cambodian state-run Fresh News on Thursday, he said China supported the kingdom "choosing a development path that suits the nation, safeguarding its national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity".

He said the two countries should "resolutely oppose external forces interfering in internal affairs, sowing discord and undermining" relations.

China is Cambodia's biggest trading partner and source of investment, and more than a third of Cambodia's $11 billion in foreign debt is owed to China, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Phnom Penh is among Beijing's most reliable supporters in Asia -- Hun Manet on Wednesday described Xi's visit as a display of "iron-clad" friendship.

In a video posted on Wednesday he said the two countries had "common interests based on the principles of respect for sovereignty, equality, and non-interference in internal affairs".

He also said China had played a "pivotal role" in Cambodia's socioeconomic development.

China and Cambodia this year celebrate 67 years of diplomatic relations and on Thursday the kingdom also commemorated 50 years since the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge.

Earlier this month Trump announced tariffs of 49 percent on Cambodia -- among the highest of his sweeping import duties.

He then paused the levies for most countries for 90 days, reverting to the base tariff of 10 percent.

Hun Manet wrote a letter to Washington "expressing Cambodia's good faith to negotiate a mutual solution" and pledging to reduce its own tariffs on 19 categories of US goods, according to the commerce ministry.

Excluded from the 90-day pause is China, which faces new US levies of up to 145 percent on many products.

Beijing has called the taxes a "joke" and imposed retaliatory tariffs of 125 percent on US goods.

Chinese investment sparks rise of Mandarin in Cambodia
Sihanoukville, Cambodia (AFP) April 17, 2025 - Watching Chinese money flow into his home city of Sihanoukville, Cambodian linguist Um Keangseng opened a language school to meet the growing demand for Mandarin lessons.

Sihanoukville has been the biggest recipient of Chinese investment into Cambodia, where President Xi Jinping will arrive Thursday.

"Every province has Chinese investors," said Um Keangseng, who founded his school a decade ago to address the market for skilled communicators.

"There are Chinese businesses everywhere," he said, to the point where "Chinese and English are both equally important".

Um Keangseng's Tai Zhong No.2 School has more than 400 part-time students, from elementary to college age, learning Mandarin -- the world's most spoken first language.

The 39-year-old grew up learning Chinese from his grandparents, migrants from Guangdong province.

"People used to laugh at us," he said, believing Chinese was not as useful as English, French or Thai.

Now many of his former students have gone into business with the Chinese, to work in their companies or even become investors themselves.

- 'Unstoppable rise' -

While Um Keangseng displayed characters on a computer screen, student Ouk Sok Heng carefully practised the stroke order.

The 18-year-old has never set foot in China but has ambitions to continue his IT studies at a Chinese university.

"In the future, I want to do business with Chinese people. It will be easy (to earn money) if I can speak Chinese," he said.

The port city of Sihanoukville is packed with Chinese-owned and run casinos, hotels, restaurants and factories which have opened in recent years.

Um Keangseng said his small nation relies on foreign countries -- "especially China" -- with language being an important aspect "to develop our country together".

Mandarin skills open up opportunities in the city, such as receptionist jobs, said student Kok Ravy.

"If we don't speak Chinese, it will be difficult for us," said the 21-year-old.

Analyst Ou Virak hopes Cambodians will be able to diversify their language skills, without forgetting their roots and identity.

"I would want us to entrench ourselves in the Khmer language and the Khmer culture," he said.

But parents are increasingly sending their children to Mandarin lessons to boost their prospects, he said, and because of a "notion of the... unstoppable rise of China".

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