Cambodian factory venture by Mr. Holten mentions Chinese premier Li Keqiang’s infrastructure pledge
Cambodian factory venture by Mr. Holten mentions Chinese premier Li Keqiang’s infrastructure pledge The passage provides a vague account of a Western manufacturer opening a factory in Cambodia and references a Chinese premier’s promise to build an expressway. It lacks concrete financial figures, dates, or direct links to powerful officials beyond a routine diplomatic pledge, offering limited actionable leads. Key insights: Mr. Holten (owner of Pactics) opened a factory in Cambodia in 2010.; The factory cost $960,000 to build with its own utilities.; Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledged a new expressway from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville.
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Cambodian factory venture by Mr. Holten mentions Chinese premier Li Keqiang’s infrastructure pledge The passage provides a vague account of a Western manufacturer opening a factory in Cambodia and references a Chinese premier’s promise to build an expressway. It lacks concrete financial figures, dates, or direct links to powerful officials beyond a routine diplomatic pledge, offering limited actionable leads. Key insights: Mr. Holten (owner of Pactics) opened a factory in Cambodia in 2010.; The factory cost $960,000 to build with its own utilities.; Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledged a new expressway from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville.
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