Australia Supports Cambodia to Improve Physical Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

Australia has supported Cambodia to improve physical accessibility for persons with disabilities through a dissemination workshop on the Physical Infrastructure Design Standards on Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities. Through the Australia-Cambodia Cooperation for Equitable Sustainable Services (ACCESS), the workshop was held on 01 July 2022. This dissemination workshop aimed to promote the implementation of technical […]

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EU Plans Investment in World’s Tallest Dam to Dent Russia’s Energy Clout

The European Union plans to become the top investor in the world’s tallest dam in Tajikistan, EU officials told Reuters, in a move aimed at helping Central Asia cut its reliance on Russian energy and part of the EU’s answer to China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The Rogun Dam is expected to cost around US$8 […]

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PM Hun Sen: Gov’t to spend approx. US$100m in electricity loss this year

The Cambodian government estimates that in 2022, Cambodia may lose approximately US$100 million of the national budget to electricity expenses, due to rising fuel prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine war. Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen stated on 6 July that investment in electricity has already been operating at a loss; however, the government decided […]

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CDC to attract more foreign investment through new investment law

The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has announced Cambodia is ready to facilitate all types of investment, especially foreign direct investment through its newly-enforced investment law. CDC Secretary-General HE Sok Chenda Sophea said during the 6th “ASEAN-Italy High-Level Dialogue on Economic Relations” in Malaysia that Cambodia has been actively amending policies to help […]

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US$1.5 Trillion to be Spent on Smart Infrastructure in China in 2021-2025

China’s State-owned enterprises (SOEs) have revealed plans to invest over US$1.49 trillion in more than 1,300 smart infrastructure schemes across the country during from 2021 to 2025, to boost sustainable economic growth. According to a China Daily report in June, those development projects are not the traditional types like railways, roads, and water conservancy, but […]

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WB: Cambodia Needs Systematic Approach Beyond Building Roads to Boost Competitiveness

A recent World Bank report has suggested Cambodia needs a clear systematic approach beyond just building physical assets such as roads and bridges to boost its connectivity and trade competitiveness in the region. The report entitled ‘Cambodia Economic Update June 222’ claimed Cambodia’s infrastructure remains underdeveloped, and the country’s performance in logistics has been significantly […]

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Three Major Reservoir Rehabilitation Projects to Support Mondulkiri Tourism Master Plan

The project to rehabilitate and restore three major water reservoirs in Mondulkiri province is an integral part of the work to support the tourism development master plan for Mondulkiri province. The project was part of the discussion among the members of the steering committee for the implementation of the Mondulkiri Tourism Development Plan 2021-2035 on […]

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ROAD CARE Supervision Plan 70%​ Complete

The process of preparing a “detailed design for an information and data management website” for the road quality control function development project (ROAD CARE Supervision) is 70% complete as reported in a meeting of the technical working group of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport on 01 July 2022. Speaking at the meeting, Mr […]

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Ministry of Resources Starts 21-km Trapeang Thmor Dam Road Construction

The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has started work on the 21-kilometre road on the Trapeang Thmor Reservoir dam in Phnom Srok district, Banteay Meanchey province. The ground-breaking ceremony was held on 03 July 2022, in the presence of HE Lim Kean Hor, Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology. During the operation, the ministry […]

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MEF: Construction Sector is Forecast to Recover Only 3% in 2022 

In the first quarter of 2022, there were​a total of 1,001 approved construction projects, down by 6.1% from the same period last, according to a recent report by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). The decline occurred in almost all types of construction, including public construction, residential construction, villas, commercial construction, industrial construction, and […]

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