AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoJapan-Funded Irrigation Upgrade: Cambodia and Japan signed an Exchange of Notes extending a JPY 24.237 billion (about $162.7m) yen loan for the Southwest Phnom Penh Irrigation and Drainage Rehabilitation and Improvement Project, aiming to boost rural farm output and cut flood damage. Bilateral Trade Boost: Cambodia’s Deputy PM Sun Chanthol said Cambodia-Japan trade hit over $750m in Q1 2026, up nearly 15%, underscoring stronger Japanese business commitments. Clean Energy Pipeline: Cambodia’s Ministry of Environment reviewed an EIA for a 500MW/1GWh battery energy storage project in Pursat proposed by SchneiTec Kinetic, with fire-safety and monitoring measures included. Roads for Growth: Kampong Speu outlined a National Road 4 upgrade in Chbar Mon (6km stretch) to improve urban aesthetics, attract investment, and support manufacturing and commercial activity. Waste Digitalization: A World Bank Group report highlights how digital tools can cut waste-management costs and improve recycling and service delivery, citing Battambang’s use of digital billing and GPS tracking. Property for Foreign Buyers: PropertyHub released a foreign condo buying guide covering ownership limits, off-plan risks, costs, and due diligence steps. HIV Funding Warning: WHO and UNAIDS warned that funding cuts are putting HIV prevention, testing, and community-led services at risk across Asia-Pacific, including Cambodia. Scam Aftermath: A major crackdown has freed many workers from scam compounds, but reports warn of a new humanitarian crisis for stranded victims in Phnom Penh. Regional Media Cooperation: Cambodia and Malaysia signed an MoU to expand cooperation in information and media development, including cybersecurity and training.
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