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Government Goes to China in Search of New Loans
- 4 April 2013
- The Cambodia Daily
- Aid and development / Bilateral development assistance / Chinese aid / Economy and commerce / Energy / Environment and natural resources / Extractive Industries / Extractive industries policy and administration / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Investment / Land / Non-DAC members / Non-renewable energy production / Off-shore oil and gas exploration and extraction / Oil and gas resources / Renewable energy production
- Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard / Cambodian water territory / Cambodians for Resources Revenue Transparency Organisation / Cambodians for Resources Revenue Transparency Organisation chairman Mam Sambath / Cham Prasidh / Chevron Corp / China Banking Regulatory Commission / China Development Bank / China Export and Credit Insurance Corporation / China National Offshore Oil Corporation / China Perfect Machinery Industry Corp / China Petrotech Holdings Ltd / China-Cambodia friendship year / China’s development bank / Chinese aid / Chinese foreign policy / Chinese Premier Li Keqiang / Chinese president Xi Jinping / cigarette industry / Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh / concessional loans / Dams / Defense Minister Tea Banh / exploration blocks / exploration blocks licences / Gas / Hun Sen / hydropower / Implementation of the China-Cambodia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Cooperation / irrigation project / Kampot Province / Kandal / Kandal Province / Kompong Thom / Kompong Thom Province / Kong Triv / kratie / Kratie Province / Mam Sambath / Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation / National Bank of Cambodia / oil / oil industry / oil refinery / Oil refinery project / Petrochemical Company / policy banks / Preah Sihanouk / Preah Sihanouk Province / Prime Minister Hun Sen / Sinomach / Strong district / Strong River Basin / tax regime / Tea Banh
Prime Minister Hun Sen will travel to China on Saturday to meet with the rising superpower’s new leadership, in a trip the government expects to yield nearly $2 billion in loans and aid. Most significantly, the Government is hoping to secure Chinese funding for a 1.67 ...
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Government Defends Chinese Dams
- 7 December 2012
- The Cambodia Daily
- Energy / Energy policy and administration / Generation and distribution facilities / Hydropower dams / Renewable energy production
- China Datang Corporation / China Development Bank / China Export-Import Bank / Chinese companies / Chinese firm Sinohydro / Chinese government / Chinese Infrastructure Project / CPP lawmakers / Finance Minister / Hydrolancang International Energy Co Ltd / Hydropower dams / hydropower projects / infrastructure developments / International Rivers / Kamchay dam / Kampot Province / Koh Kong Province / loans / Lower Sesan 2 dam / National Assembly / national budget / policy banks / Pursat Province / Royal Group / Russei Chrum / SRP Lawmaker / Stung Atay dam / Stung Treng Province / Veal Veng district
Following a dam breach in Pursat province, ruling CPP lawmakers yesterday defended the government’s primary plan to tackle its energy crisis by contracting Chinese companies to build hydropower dams on the country’s rivers. A section of concrete tunnel at the Stung Atai dam in Pursat province ...
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