AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Marketing: Cambodia’s Tourism Ministry is pushing film as a practical growth tool, using seminars in Siem Reap to promote “film tourism packages” that link landscapes, culture and filming locations. Green Finance: A new multi-agency Green Finance Working Group, chaired by the National Bank of Cambodia, is set to coordinate climate funding and policy for the push toward carbon neutrality by 2050. Agri Modernisation: Experts say cooperation with China is key to modernizing Cambodia’s agriculture, citing gaps in irrigation, production techniques and market stability. Trade & Value-Add: Cambodia’s cashew push is targeting higher local processing—raising the share from about 5% today toward 25% by 2027 and 50% by 2032, with China flagged as the strategic market. Bilateral Business Links: Cambodia and Lithuania agreed to expand cooperation across trade, clean energy, cybersecurity, GovTech and media, including efforts to fight fake news and disinformation. Digital Services & Consumer Rights: The Telecommunication Regulator of Cambodia urged internet users to file formal complaints when providers fail to resolve service disruptions or delays. Urban Infrastructure: Kratie City launched an international-standard landfill to curb illegal dumping and improve sanitation under an ADB-supported solid waste project. Food Imports: Cambodia approved imports of Israeli citrus, clearing the way for oranges, clementines, lemons, grapefruit and pomelos for the coming export season. Cyber & Scams: A new push to tackle online scam networks and cyber fraud risk continues to surface across the region, with public guidance on reporting and prevention.
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