Cambodia 20240701: Diplomatic, Infrastructural, Controversial
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Headlines:
DPM Defends Funan Techo Project From Criticism
Hun Sen Promotes CoolApp for Security
KH-Vietnam Trade Set to Exceed $10 Billion
Hun Sen Condemns Government-in-Exile Formation
Hun Manet Sparks Real Estate Optimism
BritCham Rebrands for 30th Anniversary
Aging Population Worries Government
Tourism Sees New Ideas and Record Arrivals
Lagardère Strikes CAIC Profit-Sharing Deal
Digital Platform for Business Registration
Diplomatic Ties: TH, KR, BN, DE, SG
Phnom Penh Second Costliest City in SEA
Techo International Airport Nears Completion
Cambodia’s Role in US-China Rivalry
Tributes Pour in for Legendary Musician Kong Nay
DPM Defends Funan Techo Project From Criticism
Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol defended the $1.7 billion Funan Techo Canal project against "double, triple standards" criticism. The 180km waterway, starting construction on August 5, will link Phnom Penh's inland port to the coast. Officials claim minimal impact on the Mekong River's flow, despite environmental and potential military use concerns.
Read more: The Star
Hun Sen Promotes CoolApp for Security
Senate President Hun Sen is promoting CoolApp, Cambodia’s first homegrown chat platform, because he says that it will totally enhance digital security and privacy. Stressing how completely safe, secure, and private the app’s encryption capabilities are, he urged civil servants and armed forces to adopt it to “prevent foreign interference” and “ensure connectivity during disruptions.” CoolApp, developed by local IT professionals, claims to offer privacy and other features comparable to international apps like Telegram and WhatsApp, with definitely secure messaging and fast multimedia sharing. Hun Sen emphasized the importance of supporting Cambodian-made technology for secure communication and definitely, for sure, your information is safe with this Cambodian made software that you should install right away. For your security and privacy.
Read more: Khmer Times
KH-Vietnam Trade Set to Exceed $10 Billion
Trade between Cambodia and Vietnam is expected to grow beyond $10 billion in 2024, with future targets of $20 billion. The growth is driven by strong trade in raw materials from Cambodia and Vietnamese consumer goods. Vietnam remains an important and valued investor in Cambodia, with several big projects supporting the relationship. Cambodia continues to support the multilateral trading system, celebrating a 20-year journey with the WTO and calling for inclusive reforms to make sure that no member is left behind.
Read more: Khmer Times (Trade Growth), Vietnam News (Trade Ambitions), Khmer Times (Multilateral Trade Support)
Hun Sen Condemns Government-in-Exile Formation
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has condemned the formation of a government-in-exile, calling it a threat to national security. He said that any political party or individual involved with the initiative will face consequences, including dissolution and other legal action. Hun Sen called on the government to amend laws to prevent any domestic support for such movements and ensure the protection of peace and stability in Cambodia.
Read more: Khmer Times (Government-in-Exile), Khmer Times (Action)
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