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NBC suspends Prince Bank services after founder arrested and deported to China
Following the arrest of its founder Chen Zhi, Prince Bank has been suspended from providing new banking services, including accepting deposits and granting loans. Morisonkak MKA Audit-Accounting Co., Ltd. has been authorised to control and manage all operations and assets of Prince Bank Plc. effective ...
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China provides $400K in demining aid; Cambodia welcomes Chinese contribution to ceasefire
China has provided aid valued at $400,000 to the Cambodian demining sector. The aid was presented to the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) this morning, January 8. Cambodia also expressed gratitude to China for contributing to the ceasefire at the end of ...
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Cambodia exports more than 900K tonnes of rice to international markets
Cambodia’s rice exports reached a record high in 2025, totalling more than 940,000 tonnes – an increase of nearly 50% compared to 2024 – while revenue from the sales exceeded $600 million. ...
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CDC approves four tyre manufacturing investment projects in 2025
Cambodia’s automotive tyre manufacturing and export sector continued to show strong momentum in 2025, with four related projects approved by the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), representing a total capital investment of nearly $780 million. ...
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Prince founder deported, now in Chinese custody
A report from Cambodia China Times which claimed that Chen Zhi, founder and former chairman of Prince Group, was arrested in Cambodia and sent back to China to face possible charges, has been confirmed. It was not immediately clear when he was deported, or what, ...
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Sokhonn: ‘Paper commitment to peace must be reflected on ground’
As the Thai military remain present in Cambodia territory, blocking Cambodian civilians from returning to their homes, Prak Sokhonn, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has emphasised the importance of consistency between commitment on paper and the action on the ground. ...
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New sub-decree will see property owners fined for hosting illegal foreign guests
Property owners or managers of “collective residential premises”, like guesthouses or apartment buildings, will face stiff financial penalties for hosting foreigners who dwell in the Kingdom illegally. A new sub-decree made public today, January 7, will see them fined four million riel ($1,000) for each ...
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Environment minister: Timber from protected areas must not be used for handicrafts, kilns
Minister of Environment Eang Sophalleth has urged directors of the provincial and municipal Departments of Environment to suppress natural resource and forestry crimes, particularly by prohibiting the use of products harvested from protected natural areas in wood-processing workshops, storage facilities and illegal charcoal kilns. ...
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Press release: The situation following the ceasefire agreement from 6:00 AM on 6 January to 6:00 AM on 7 January 2026
On 7 January 2026, the Ministry of Interior issued a press release regarding the situation following the ceasefire agreement from 6:00 AM on 6 January to 6:00 AM on 7 January 2026.An additional 16,756 displaced persons returned to their homes. Therefore, as of now, approximately ...
Ministry of Interior
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Press release: Diplomatic briefing on the latest developments of the Cambodia-Thailand border situation
On 6 January 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on the diplomatic briefing on the latest developments of the Cambodia-Thailand border situation.His Excellency PRAK Sokhonn highlighted the positive outcomes of the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special GBC, ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Press release: Results of the reform of Telecom Cambodia
On 6 January 2026, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued an announcement on the results of the reform of Telecom Cambodia.Since 2021, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications has introduced in-depth reform measures for Telecom Cambodia. These reform measures over the past approximately four ...
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications











