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Cambodia: Hospitality industry shows signs of despair

The Cambodia Hotel Association (CHA) president claims that the hotel industry is seeking far and wide to secure financial assistance because of the Coronavirus pandemic, which hit hard the entire tourism sector. Clais Chenda president of CHA told Khmer Times that COVID-19 has severely affected the hotel industry, the tourism sector’s biggest investment. Chenda, who also runs […]

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Cambodia: Calls for cellular improvement

The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (MPTC) has called all cellular operators to improve their signals in the Kingdom, as the network experiences a surge in use because of growth and COVID-19 isolation policies. The MPTC stated, there are “spotty” cellular signals in some areas and assigned the Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia (TRC) to conduct […]

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Cambodia: Most international flights from China

Around 25 international flights are entering and leaving Cambodia every week mostly from China, according to Cambodia’s State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA). The information came from SSCA’s spokesman Sin Chansereyvutha, who said that inbound and outbound flights are coming from China, South Korea and the Philippines, with charter flights from Taiwan, and Vietnam. There […]

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Cambodia: Tax dept pressures 4 firms

The General Department of Taxation (GDT) recently issued letters inviting four companies for their tax debt settlements, noting that tax payment is an obligation on all those playing a significant role in contributing to the national budget. In separate letters signed by Kong Vibol’s GDT director general, four companies were invited to settle their tax […]

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Cambodia: Technology ‘is the vaccine’ to resume economic activity

As strict COVID-19 containment measures prove relatively effective in curbing the spread of new infections among Cambodia and its regional neighbours, governments are now looking at how digitalisation, big data and technology can reopen their economies before, or if, a global vaccine becomes available, says a leading non-government organisation. This potentially provides a “road map” […]

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