New Cambodia-China college unveiled to boost technical skills development
The unveiling ceremony of the Cambodia-China College of Economics and Commerce is held in Phnom Penh. [Photo/WeChat account: jsjmxy]
On Oct 11, the Cambodia-China College of Economics and Commerce (CCEC) was officially unveiled in Phnom Penh, marking the collaboration between Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce, Cambodia University of Economics and Finance, Cambodia's Ministry of Economy and Finance's Business Development Center, and the Jiangsu General Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia.
CCEC plans to begin student enrollment in November 2024, with classes starting in the spring of 2025.
Chuon Rattanak, president of Cambodia University of Economics and Finance, highlighted in his speech that CCEC is expected to leverage JVIC's expertise in e-commerce and logistics management to design a joint talent development plan. Both institutions are set to collaborate on bilingual curriculum design, professional standards, and resources to train skilled workers for the region.
The Jiangsu General Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia is set to offer practical training opportunities through local Chinese enterprises, ensuring students gain valuable hands-on experience and real-world skills.