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Lake Residents Granted Bloc of Development Land
- 16 August 2011
- Voice of America (VOA)
- Land
- Annette Dixon / Boeung Kak Lake / Cambodian Land Policies / Center on Housing Rights and Evictions / evictions / Fraud / Government / Housing Rights Task Force / Hun Sen / lake residents / NGOs / Phnom Penh / Police / prime minister / protests / Shukaku Inc / Sia Phearum / World Bank
Thousands of Boeung Kak lake residents who have been fighting a protracted battle with Phnom Penh and a development company have seen their fortunes reversed and have been granted a small plot of land on which to resettle. Prime Minister Hun Sen signed a subdecree ...
Caution: Work Ahead
- 16 August 2011
- Southeast Asia Globe
- Economy and commerce / Securities exchange (stock market) / Sihanoukville / Stock market
- ANZ Royal Bank / Cambodia Securities Exchange / Cambodian Economy and Finance Ministry / CSX / DFDL / Douglas Clayton / IPOs / Korea Exchange / KRX / Leopard Capital / Martin Desautels / Ming Bankosal / Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority / PPWSA / SECC / Securities and Exchange Commission of Cambodia / Sihanoukville Autonomous Port / Southeast Asia Globe / Stephen Higgens / Telecom Cambodia
Émile Coué was a French psychologist who introduced a method of self-improvement based on optimistic autosuggestion. “Every day, in every way, I’m getting better and better,” was his mantra. He died in 1926 and probably never visited Cambodia, but his spirit has been hovering over ...
Comprehensive Land Policy Is Under Construction
In response to the vision of land policy in Cambodia, which is to administer, manage, use and distribute land in an equitable, transparent, efficient, and sustainable manner in order to contribute to achieving national goals of poverty alleviation, ensuring food security, national resources and environmental ...
Climate Change Considered as Flooding Hits Cambodia
- 15 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Agriculture and fishing / Disasters / Environment and natural resources / Floods
- Brian Lund / Cambodia Climate Change Alliance / Climate Change / Crop Failures / flooding / Global Environmental Facility / Kalyan Keo / Kratie Province / Ministry of Environment / Ministry of Water Resources / monsoon rains / National Climate Change Committee / Oxfam / Red Cross / Rice Farming / Takeo Province / Traing District / Tralach Commune / UNDP / United Nations Development Programme
The wet season had come and gone with almost no rain. Despite the best efforts of the farmers from Tralach commune, in Takeo province’s Traing district, widespread crop failures two years ago brought the community to the economic, and dietary, brinkThis week, farmers in Kratie ...
Cambodian, Chinese Firms Sign Cassava Purchase Agreement
- 15 August 2011
- Cambodia Today
- Agriculture and fishing / Biofuel crops / Crop products and commodities / Rubber
- Cai Yongfeng President China National Food Industry Group / Cassava / China National Food Industry Group Corp. / Chinese aid / Chinese Market / Gao Hong Zhi CEO Le Ye Rubber Co. / Kith Seng / Le Ye Rubber Co. / Ministry of Agriculture
The China National Food Industry (Group) Corp and Cambodia’s Le Ye Rubber Co. on Sunday signed a cassava purchase deal. The agreement was signed between Cai Yongfeng, the president of China National Food Industry Group, and Gao Hong Zhi, CEO of Le Ye Rubber Co. ...
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CSX Slated to Start Trading by the End of 2011
- 15 August 2011
- Economics Today
- Economy and commerce / Securities exchange (stock market) / Stock market
- Cambodia Securities Exchange / Cambodian Government / CSX / de-dollarization / Financial Sector Development Strategies 2011-2020 / Hiroshi Uematsu / Keat Chhon / Khmer riel / Ministry of Economy and Finance / Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone / PPSEZ / SECC / Securities and Exchange Commission of Cambodia / stock market / Transparency International / US Dollar
While the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) recently opened its doors for business, it’s not quite ready to actually do business. As it currently stands, there is no actual trade taking place, making it the smallest bourse in the world in terms of market capitalization. However, ...
Land Titles Needed to Drive Investment in Agriculture
- 15 August 2011
- Economics Today
- Agriculture and fishing / Economy and commerce
- Agriculture Scetor / ASEAN / Banks / Cambodian Capital Securities Co. Ltd. / Cambodian Economy / Cambodian Ministry of Economy and Finance / Farmers / Fertilizer / GDP / International Monetary Fund / Irrigation Systems / land / Land titles / Morten Kvammen / National Bank of Cambodia
The issue of using land titles to encourage banks to boost their lending to the agriculture sector was raised at the “Empower Your Business: Riding on Cambodia’s Growth” seminar in Phnom Penh on July 21. “Seventy percent of the population is undertaking agriculture as their ...
Economists See Growth Potential in Stock Exchange
- 15 August 2011
- Voice of America (VOA)
- Economy and commerce / Securities exchange (stock market) / Stock market
Cambodia has officially opened a stock exchange, which economists say will provide a chance for the development of the country and job creation. However, they warn that mismanagement of the bourse could also lead to economic woes. “When this stock market goes well, it will ...
Japanese Government To Loan $47M for Agro-Development
- 12 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Agriculture and fishing / Aid and development / Bilateral development assistance / Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members / Japanese aid
- Agriculture Development / Battambang Province / Chan Youttha / Climate Change / Farmland / Government / International Aid / irrigation / Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia / Kampong Chhnang Province / Kompong Chhnang Province / Kuroki Masafumi / Kuroki Masafumi the Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia / Lim Kean Hor / loans / Minister Lim Kean Hor / natural disasters / Pursat Province / Tonle Sap lake / Water resources
The Minister of Water Resource and Meteorology announced yesterday that the Japanese government’s international aid agency will provide his ministry with $47 million on loans for an agriculture development project near the Tonle Sap lake. During a donation ceremony for 144 Japanese-funded agricultural machines held ...
Asean to forge ahead through global crises
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Trade / Trade policy and regulation
- ASEAN / Boediono / Cambodia / Chang Mai Initiative / Chinese aid / debt crises / Economics / energy / Europe / Exports / Food / foreign investment / free trade / GDP / Global economy / global financial crises / Indian aid / Indonesia / Indonesia Vice President / Indonesian Trade Minister / Japanese aid / labor / Laos / Mari Pangestu / Production / Recession / regional trade / rice / Singapore / South Korean aid / Southeast Asia / stock market / stock markets / Thailand / trade ministers / Unions / United States aid
Southeast Asia needs to push ahead with a regional free trade bloc and policies to cope with global financial crises, Indonesia’s government said yesterday. Indonesia’s Vice President Boediono, addressing trade ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), said it was evident since the ...
Building water links to Vietnam
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Infrastructure / Transport and shipping / Waterways and ports
- Agricultural Development International / Agricultural Development International Country Manager Tim Purcell / Agriculture & Agri-business / agriculture exporters / agriculture exports / Boats / buyers / Cai Mep / Cai Mep Deepwater Port / Cambodia / Cargo / connecting waterway / consumers / deepwater Port / Dredging / Eang Veng Sun / Eang Veng Sun PPAP Deputy Director General / enabling legislation / European buyers / Exporters / Exports / global shippers / HCMC / Hei Bavy / Hei Bavy Port Director General / Hin Theany / Ho Chi Minh City / Legislation / Mekong / Mekong river / Mitsui OSK Line / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh Autonomous Port / Port Director General / Port Director General Hei Bavy / PPAP / PPAP Deputy Director General / PPAP Deputy Director General Eang Veng Sun / Rail link / rice / rice buyers / Shipments / Sihanoukville / Sihanoukville Port / Tim Purcell / Tim Purcell Agricultural Development International Country Manager / tracking / tracking system / traders / water / water links / waterway
Authorities are planning upgrades to effectively double the capacity of boats travelling from Phnom Penh Autonomous Port to Vietnam, according to port Director General Hei Bavy. A 2009 agreement with Vietnam authorities allows ships travelling down the Mekong from Cambodia to offload at Cai Mep ...
Workers face contract woes
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- basic rights / benefits / Bonuses / Clark Gard / collective bargaining / Companies / Contracts / employers / Employment / employment contracts / factory / FDC / Fixed-duration Contracts / Garment Industry / Garment Manufacturers’Association / Garment Manufacturers’Association Secretary-General Ken Loo / industrial relations / industry / Ken Loo / Ken Loo Secretary-General of the Garment Manufacturers’Association in Cambodia / labor conditions / Maternity leave / permanent contract / permanent contracts / research / researchers / rights / Secretary-General of the Garment Manufacturers’Association in Cambodia / seniority / seniority bonuses / short-term contracts / Sick leave / Union / union member / Unions / workers / workers rights / working conditions / Yale Law School
The use of short-term contracts by employers in the Kingdom’s garment industry is threatening workers’ rights and could lead to decreased productivity in the sector, researchers said at a meeting yesterday. Following the release of a report by Yale Law School last week based on ...
Protected forest ‘is finished’
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Agriculture and fishing / Economic land concessions and plantations / Economy and commerce / Environment and natural resources / Environmental and biodiversity protection / National parks and wildlife sanctuaries / Protected forest
- agro-industrial development / agro-industry / An Mady Group Co Ltd / Boeung Per / Boeung Per Wildlife Sanctuary / business / Chhut Vuthy / Chhut Vuthy Director of the Natural Resources Protection Group / concession land / concessions / Development / Director of the Natural Resources Protection Group / Director of the Natural Resources Protection Group Chhut Vuthy / fishing cat / Forest / Government / government-backed appropriation / government-backed appropriations / Hun Sen / Kampong Thom / Kampong Thom Province / Kompong Thom / Kompong Thom Province / Kui / Kui ethnic minority / Kulen Promtep / Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary / land / Land concessions / Lim Heng / Mekong Rubber Co / Ministry of Environment / Ministry of Environment Secretary of State Thuk Kroeun Vutha / muntjac deer / natural resources / Natural Resources Protection Group / Okhna An Mady / Plantations / Preah Vihear / Preah Vihear Community Network for Action / Preah Vihear Province / Preah Vihear’s Rovieng district / prime minister / private land / Protected land / reclassified / resin / resin trees / resources / Romny / Romny commune / Romny commune of Preah Vihear’s Rovieng district / Rovieng / Rovieng District / Royal Decree / rubber / rubber plantations / Secretary of State at the Ministry of Environment Thuk Kroeun Vutha / Sovanpaum Co / threatened species / Thuk Kroeun Vutha / Thuk Kroeun Vutha Secretary of State at the Ministry of Environment / timber / trees / Try Pheap Import Export Co Ltd / Wildlife Sanctuary
In the latest government backed appropriation of protected land, nearly 20,000 hectares of the Boeung Per wildlife sanctuary have been reclassified as state private land for agro-industrial development. Two sub-decrees, obtained by The Post this week and initialed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on July ...
Bank of India looks ahead
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce
- Bank of India / Bank of India Chief Manager Sripada Rao / Cambodian market / Economics / Embassy of India / Indian aid / Indian Embassy Phnom Penh / International Business / loans / Mumbai / National Bank of Cambodia / Phnom Penh / Sripada Rao / Standard and Poor
The Bank of India will move to a larger location on Norodom Boulevard, aiming to attract increased business from both Cambodian and Indian clients, said Chief Manager Sripada Rao. The Mumbai, India-based bank first opened in the Kingdom in 2009 headquartered on the capital’s Monivong ...
Exports Rise, but Value of Goods Remains Weak
- 11 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Agriculture and fishing / Economy and commerce
- agricultural products / Cambodia / Director of the Ministry of Commerce’s statistics department Kong Putheara / Economic Institute of Cambodia / Electricity / exported goods / Exports / garment products / Imports / Infrastructure / infrastructure cost / Khin Pisey researcher at the Economic Institute of Cambodia / Kong Putheara / Kong Putheara director of the Ministry of Commerce’s statistics department / Malaysian aid / Ministry of Commerce / Ministry of Commerce’s statistics department / oversea exports / overseas exports / Production / regional exports / regional trade / Singapore / South Korean aid / Thailand / Trade / trade partners / Transportation / water
Cambodia saw significant percentage gains in regional trade in the first six months of the year, though the gap between imports and exports remained large, according to data released yesterday by the Ministry of Commerce. According to the figures, the country saw regional exports to ...
Petroleum imports surge on economic growth
- 11 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Agriculture and fishing
- Bin May Malia / Bin May Malia Marketing Division Manager at PTT / Block A / Cambodia / Chheng Kimlong / Chheng Kimlong Economics lecturer at the University of Cambodia / consumers / Economics / Electricity / emerging economy / Fuel / fuel tax / Gasoline / gasoline prices / Government / government subsidies / import / import figures / imported electricity / imported energy fuel taxes / Imports / industrial production / industry / Ministry of Commerce / Ministry of Commerce statistics / official import figures / oil / oil extraction / Petroleum / petroleum imports / Production / PTT / PTT marketing division manager / PTT marketing division manager Bin May Malia / smuggling / Statistics / subsidies / tax / Taxes / Thai fuel retailer / University of Cambodia / University of Cambodia Economics Lecturer Chheng Kimlong
A resurgent economy and efforts to crack down on smuggling have led to a large increase in petroleum imports, according to experts. Cambodia has imported 756,139 tonnes worth US$692 million in the first half of the year, from 440,607 tonnes worth $296 million in the ...
Tycoon’s dredging tests locals’ patience
- 10 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Economy and commerce / Environment and natural resources / Industries / Tourism
- Andaet Island / Ban / Bun Leut / Bun Leut Provincial Governor / Cambodia / Council of Ministers / Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan / CPP Senator Ly Yong Phat / Dredging / dredging licence / dredging operation / Dredging operations / eco-resorts / Economics / ecotourism / environment / Governmnet Officials / Hun Sen / industry minister Suy Sem / King of Koh Kong / Koh Kong / Licence / Lim Kean Hor Minister for Water Resources / local environment / Lower Tatai / Ly Yong Phat / LYP Group / Minister for Water Resources / Minister for Water Resources Lim Kean Hor / Ministry of Industry Mining and Energy / NGOs / Pech Siyon / Pech Siyon Koh Kong provincial director department of Industry Mines and Energy / Phay Siphan / Phay Siphan spokesman for the Council of Ministers / poaching / Political Wrangling / prime minister / provincial authorities / provincial governor Bun Leut / Regulations / resorts / Sand / sand dredging / Sand Resource Management Committee / Senator Ly Yong Phat / Singapore Ministry of National Development / Suy Sem / Suy Sem Industry Minister / Tatai river / temporary ban / Tourism / tourism investment / tourism operators / Upper Tatai / villagers / Water Resources Minister
Ruling party senator Ly Yong Phat has defied an order endorsed by the Prime Minster to halt his controversial sand dredging activities on the Tatai river in Koh Kong, prompting authorities to request intervention, documents obtained by The Post reveal. The dredging operation on the ...
World Bank fund halt irks officials
- 10 August 2011
- The Phnom Penh Post
- Aid and development / Economy and commerce / Multilateral development assistance / World Bank
- aid / aid agencies / aid contributor / aid contributors / alumina mine / Annette Dixon / Annette Dixon World Bank Country Director / bank / Boeung Kak Lake / Boeung Kak lake development / Boeung Kak Lake residents / Cambodia / Cambodian Government / cheap loans / Chinese aid / Chinese embassy / Chinese governmental documents / City Hall records / Contracts / Council of Ministers / Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan / country loans / Development / Embassy of Japan / Erdos / Erdos Hong Jun / Erdos Hong Jun Investment / Erdos Hong Jun Investment Company / funds / Government / Government officials / Governor Kep Chuktema / Housing / housing development / Human Rights / human rights abuses / Human Rights Task Force / Human Rights Taskforce secretariat Sia Phearum / human rights violations / Japanese aid / Japanese Ambassador / Japanese Ambassador Masafumi Kuroki / Japanese Embassy / Kep Chuktema / lakeside residents / land / Land dispute / land disputes / Lao Meng Khin / Lending / loans / local government officials / Masafumi Kuroki / Masafumi Kuroki the Japanese Ambassador / Mondulkiri / Mondulkiri Province / Phay Siphan / Phay Siphan Council of Ministers spokesman / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh municipal Government / Relocation / residents of Boeung Kak lake / rights froups / Senator Lao Meng Khin / Shukaku Inc / Sia Phearum / Sia Phearum secretariat of the Human Rights Task Force / Sihanoukville / suspension of funds / Tep Vanny / UN / United Nations / World Bank / World Bank central management and executive board / World Bank Country Director / World Bank Country Director Annette Dixon
THE government expressed disappointment yesterday with the World Bank’s announcement that it had halted new country loans due to the ongoing land dispute at Boeung Kak lake in Phnom Penh and vowed to raise the issue with the bank’s executive board. “We are very dissatisfied ...
Phnom Penh Governor Says Lake Families to Get Land Titles
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Land / Phnom Penh
- Boeng Kak / Cambodian Government / Center on Housing Rights and Evictions / CPP / development site / forced evictions / Housing Rights Task Force / Kep Chuktema / Land titles / maps / Phnom Penh City Hall / Phnom Penh Governor / Phnom Penh Municipality / Police / Prime Minister Hun Sen / protests / Real estate / rights groups / Rolando Modina / Sia Phearum / sub-decree / Tep Vanny / World Bank
For the first time since Phnom Penh municipality slated some 4,000 mostly poor families for forced eviction in 2007 to make way for a CPP senator’s controversial real estate project, City Hall yesterday promised them what they have always wanted most: titles to their land. ...
Boat Route to Siem Reap To Reopen on August 15
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Siem Reap
- Angkor Express Ferry Company / boat / boat routes / Cambdoia / Cambodians / Chieat Thol / Chieat Thol deputy director of the administrative department at the Phnom Penh Autonomous Port / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh Autonomous Port / port areas / port official / Siem Reap / Tonle Sap river / water levels
Riverboat services between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are scheduled to restart on Aug 15 after closing down in March due to low water levels in the Tonle Sap river, a port official said yesterday. Chieat Thol, deputy director of the administrative department and the ...
Adhoc Calls for Stronger Indigenous Land Rights
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Ethnic minorities and indigenous people / Human rights / Social development
- Adhoc / Adhoc Techincal Assistant Orla Kelly / Agro-Business / agro-business concessions / Beng Hong Socheat Khemro / Beng Hong Socheat Khemro spokesman for the Ministry of Land Management / business / collective land titles / Collective Titling / Concession / Forest / Forests / Government / Human Rights group / Indigenous Communities / Indigenous Land Rights / Indigenous Pople / International Indigenous People's Day / land / Land concessions / Land Law / Land rights / law / Law on Forestry / Laws / Legislation / Ministry of Land Management / Ministry of Land Management spokesman Beng Hong Socheat Khemro / minority groups / Native Territories / Orla Kelly / Orla Kelly Techincal Assistant for Adhoc / Protected Areas Law / state land
The government must correctly implement the Land Law and allow indigenous people greater access to collective titling of their native territories, human rights group Adhoc said yesterday in a statement. Although there is a provision in the Land Law allowing indigenous groups to obtain collective ...
Villagers Face Hefty Court Fees in Land Dispute
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Human rights / Judiciary and courts / Social development
- Adhoc / Adhoc chief monitor Chan Soveth / Cambodia / Chan Soveth / Chan Soveth chief monitor ofr Adhoc / Chea Kheng / Chea Kheng owner KDC Development / Chea Kheng wife of Suy Sem / court / court fees / Disputed Land / district authorities / farming / Fees / Human Rights / human rights worker / Kampong Chhnang / Kampong Chhnang Provincial Court / KDC Development / KDC Development owner Chea Kheng / Kompong Chhnang / Kompong Chhnang Provincial Court / land / Land dispute / Lor Peang / Lor Peang village / Minister of Industry / Minister of Industry Suy Sem / Poverty Classification Card / Provincial Court / Sous Sipay Ta Ches Commune Chief / Suos Sipay / Suy Sem / Suy Sem Minister of Industry / Ta Ches / Ta Ches commune / Ta Ches Commune's Lor Peang Villag / villagers
Kompong Chhnang Provincial Court has ordered 40 families embroiled in a long-running land dispute with the wife of Minister of Industry Suy Sem to pay court fees of up to $155 each, or have their complaints dropped. The villagers, however, say they are too poor ...
Property Tax to Generate $6M for Phnom Penh
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Phnom Penh
- agriculutral land / annual tax / Cambodia / City Hall Officials / commune officials / DFDL / DFDL managing director Edwin Vanderbruggen / district officials / Edwin Vanderbruggen / Edwin Vanderbruggen managing director of DFDL / exemptions / foreign embassies / Government / land / leased property / local officials / Managing Director of DFDL / municipality / National Values Association of Cambodia / NGOs / officials / Phnom Penh / Phnom Penh City Hall / Property / Property Registration / Property tax / Property Tax Initiative / property tax law / property value / revenue / state property / Sung Bonna / Sung Bonna president of the National Values Association of Cambodia / tax / tax department / tax registration
Phnom Penh City Hall has estimated it could receive about $6 million in revenue next year from property tax collection, which started recently. City Hall released some tax calculation methods on its website last week and said that “based on the estimation of the technical ...
Pay Off Officials, Risk Prison Stint, New Law Says
- 10 August 2011
- The Cambodia Daily
- Anti-corruption / Economy and commerce / Government / Law and judiciary
- ACU / American Chamber of Commerce / Anit-Corruption Law / Anti-Corruption / anti-corruption legislation / Anti-Corruption Unit / Anti-Graft Law / Anti-Graft Laws / ANZ / ANZ Bank / ANZ Royal Bank / Australia's Attorney General's Department / Australian aid / Bribery / Bribery Act / Bribes / British Business Association / British Business Association of Cambodia / business / Business Associations / Business Owners / business representatives / Cambodia / Cambodia Defenders Project / Cambodia's Anti-Corruption Law / CEO of ANZ Royal Bank / CEO of Sterling Project Management / Chamber of Commerce / corporate filings / Corruption / Counicl of Ministers / court / criminal offense / cunstoms / customs clearance rates / customs officials / donor / donor agencies / facilitation fee / facilitation fees / FedEx / Fees / Firms / Foreign Corrupt Practices Act / foreign officials / Gary Sterling / Gary Sterling CEO of Sterling Project Management / Government / government experts / government official / Government officials / illegal payments / Im Oudom / informal transactions / International Business Chamber / investor / Investors / jail / kickbacks / King Norodom Sihamoni / Kirth Chantharith / Kirth Chantharith spokesman for the National Police Commissariat / law / lawyers / legal articles on corruption / legal expert / legal experts / Legislation / National Police Commissariat / new law / New Legislation / officials / payment / payments / Penal Code / Police / police officials / private firms / public official / public officials / Sean McIntosh / Sean McIntosh US Embassy spokesman / Secretariat of the Council of Jurists / Sok Sam Oeun / Sok Sam Oeun executive director of Cambodia Defenders Project / Stephen Higgins / Stephen Higgins CEO of ANZ Royal Bank / Sterling Project Management / The Australian Business Association / The Australian Business Association of Cambodia / undocumented fees / undocumented payments / US Embassy / US Embassy spokesman Sean McIntosh
The government has brought into force a new law that makes all illegal payments to officials punishable by up to 15 years in jail for those who accept such payments and up to 10 years for those who make payments. Im Oudom, a member of ...