AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCybercrime Crackdown: Cambodia is being flagged as a growing hub for transnational cybercrime, with police raids targeting online fraud sites and renewed calls to restore cybersecurity and protect tourism. Scam Victims’ Fallout: A crackdown has left some victims stranded and homeless after escaping scam compounds, highlighting the human cost behind enforcement. Border Trade Enforcement: Hun Sen says all Thai goods brought in across Cambodia’s closed land borders are illegal, while authorities are urged to focus on land-smuggling routes. Cambodia–Thailand Trade: Trade fell nearly 39% to $1.1B in the first five months of 2026, with Thai imports down sharply as land routes remain constrained. Renewables in Focus: Mondulkiri’s 900MW wind project is advancing with turbine installation and grid works, but Indigenous Bunong communities raise concerns over land access and consultation. Aviation Push: Cambodia Airways received its first ATR 72-600 to expand regional routes, and the U.S. backed airport infrastructure with $100M plus an Open Skies deal. Investment & Trade Promotion: Cambodia promoted investment opportunities in Japan and launched the Cambodia Trade Enterprise (CTE) to help the private sector reach new markets. Human Capital & Jobs: A World Bank study points to childcare as a high-return investment to keep women in work, noting formal care for under-3s is very low. Climate Risk Watch: New reporting warns El Niño could intensify into a “Super El Niño,” raising stakes for Cambodia’s preparedness. Agriculture Exports: Cambodia and China reaffirm plans to expand agricultural trade, including support for a national agricultural lab. Tourism Marketing: Cambodia is urged to lean on creator-led content to stretch limited tourism budgets and influence travel demand.
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