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Cambodia Sees Week of Chinese Beneficence
China donated 50,000 uniforms to Cambodia’s armed forces on Thursday, adding to a week of Chinese donations and agreements and coinciding with peacekeeping training for Cambodian personnel with US forces. Zhang Jianlin, military attaché for the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, handed the uniforms over to Sun Samnang, director general of logistics for the Cambodian Ministry of Defense, in a ceremony at the Phnom Penh military airbase Continue reading
A New ‘New Market’ Unveiled
Authorities re-inaugurated Phnom Penh’s 74-year-old New Market on Wednesday, following a years-long renovation. Eric Beugnot, country director for the French Development Agency, said the facelift was done with the “historic quality” of the market in mind. Continue reading
Garment inputs hit with price increase
THE value of Cambodia’s imports of raw garment material increased by nearly 50 percent in the first quarter compared year-on-year, while volumes of material declined by some 24 percent, according to data from Camcontrol, a division of the Ministry of … Continue reading
A Tutorial For Making Your Whiplash Claims
This article explains the advantages and cons of handling whiplash claims. You’ll find lots of individuals who carry on with whiplash claims right after any sort of accident that was not their fault. It is your right to fill out … Continue reading
Rising Food Prices Pinch the Poor, a Boon to Farmers
Rising prices for food and other necessities have cut into the daily lives of many poor Cambodians, even though some farmers say there are benefitting. Prices for beef, pork, fish and vegetables have continued to climb, pinching budgets of many who have seen little adjustment to their earnings Continue reading
Limitation of using credit card in Cambodia
Cambodia’s banking industry is gaining confidence from Cambodian people in the last decade. Most of people living in cities and big provinces stopped from keeping their money at home but they have started putting them at commercial banks. By the … Continue reading