Construction & Property Weekly Video News (22 August 2020)

This week content (22 August 2020):

#1. Dams Not Main Cause of Low Mekong River Level [Click]

#2. Government Leases Land in Botum Sakor National Park to Royal Group [Click]

#3. Completion of Morodok Techo Stadium Delayed to Early 2021 [Click]

#4. US$230 million Pursat River Dam Construction Starts [Click]

#5. US$25 million Coastal Business Centre Proposed for Kampot [Click]

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