Vietnam to Upgrade Infrastructure Along Border with Cambodia’s Ratanakiri Province

The Vietnamese government has unveiled plans to undertake a major infrastructure upgrade along the border between its Gia Lai province and Cambodia’s Ratanakiri province to boost trade activities between the two nations. This plan is under a programme to develop Vietnam’s border trade infrastructure to 2025, with a vision to 2030, reported VNA yesterday. The […]

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Japan to Upgrade Clean Water Supply in Five Target Provinces in Cambodia

The Japanese government has pledged to continue to support the clean water supply sector in Cambodia, with the expectation to approve budgets for system upgrades in five target provinces by the end of this year or early 2022. The promise was made in response to the request of the Minister of Industry HE Cham Prasidh […]

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Sixth Japanese-Funded Automatic Screen Pit Installed in Phnom Penh Drainage System

The sixth Japanese-funded automatic garbage collection machine in the drainage system (automatic screen pit) in Phnom Penh has been installed and was officially put into operation on Wednesday 4 August. The inauguration ceremony was held in the presence of the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy Mr Toshikazu Tokioka, JICA Representative Ms Aya Tokumoto, and […]

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APSARA Authority Speeds Up Renovation Work on Small Circuit Road

The APSARA Authority is speeding up the renovation on the small circuit road in Angkor archaeological park from the Terrace of the Elephants to Banteay Kdei temple with a total length of over 6,300 metres. According to the announcement by the APSARA Authority on 4 August, the renovation is divided into three sections including a […]

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OECD: Cambodia’s Logistics System Needs Reform to Increase Competitiveness

Cambodia’s logistic system in recent years has grown significantly but is still inadequate and limited due to high costs and the complexity of laws and regulations, according to OECD’s recent report which argued that reform is required to increase competitiveness. The report added that logistics prices in Cambodia are relatively high compared to other ASEAN […]

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Boeung Tumpun Canal Dredging Complete, Facilitating Flood Prevention in Five PP Districts

Dredging and rehabilitation work on the 4km Boeung Tumpun canal has been 100% completed, which hopefully will help mitigate floods in the five main districts of Phnom Penh during the current rainy season. In the rehabilitation operation, over 12,250 cubic metres of waste and floating grass were collected and removed from the canal to ease […]

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Phnom Penh Governor Breaks Ground on New Concrete Road in Meanchey District

Ground was broken on the construction of a new concrete in Meanchey district road on the morning of Monday 26 July by Phnom Penh Governor HE Khuong Sreng. The project is a renovation of the existing road by expanding the road to 12 metres wide and 1,370 metres long. The road will connect Street 217 […]

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Russey Keo-Chroy Changva Concrete Bridge 50% Complete

Construction of the concrete bridge across the Tonle Sap River from National Road 5 in Khan Russey Keo to National Road 6 in Khan Chroy Changvar is 50% complete as of 23 July 2021, according to the Department of Public Works and Transport of Phnom Penh. This concrete bridge is being built parallel with the […]

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Vietnam Starts Rail Freight to Europe

Vietnam Railways started a rail freight service from Hanoi to Belgium for the first time on 20 July through the Asia-Europe rail track, reported Vietnam News. The freight train carried 23 containers with such goods as textiles, leather and footwear. The train departed from Yen Vien station in Ha Noi to Zhenzhou city in China’s […]

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SHV’s Third Large-Scale Water Treatment Station Project Ongoing

The plan to construct the third large-scale water treatment station in Sihanoukville is moving forward as Village 4 in Sangkat 4 has been chosen as the location for the project. Sihanoukville Governor HE Kuoch Chamroeun said on Wednesday 21 July during a site inspection that the relevant officials are speeding up the study, hoping that […]

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