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Cambodia’s economy – what to watch for in 2022

Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, Cambodia was a world leader in economic growth and poverty reduction. It sustained an average growth rate of 7.7% between 1995 and 2019, raising its per capita income from $323 in 1995 to $1,621 in 2019, and graduated to a lower-middle-income economy in 2015. The poverty rate fell from 47.8% in 2007 […]

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Thailand: State eyes options to retain fuel cap

The government is looking for additional sources of funding to finance its energy subsidies, as its financial assistance is running low while global oil prices are approaching US$100 a barrel. The Oil Fuel Fund Office (Offo) previously paid 7 billion baht a month to cap the diesel price at 29.94 baht a litre, compared with […]

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E-commerce is pervading boundaries in Cambodia

Over 60 percent of the population is under 35 years old so it’s a very good opportunity for the e-economy to grow in Cambodia… the interaction between buyer and seller on e-commerce isn’t the same like people chatting at a local market. The mindset in Cambodia is such that people need to talk to each other […]

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Thailand: Prices set to see rise after 2 months

Manufacturers can fix their product prices without adjustment for another 1-2 months before seeing them rise and remain high for at least three months as a result of higher energy prices, according to the latest survey by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). Up to 40% of 150 FTI executives interviewed said they believe the […]

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