Mekong Memo Cambodia 20230731
Mekong Memo Cambodia Weekly, July 31, 2023: business, politics, finance, trade & legal headlines.
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With that said, here is your Mekong Memo Cambodia for the week of July 31, 2023:
Headlines:
UN Human Rights Chief Expresses Concern Over Election Environment
Hun Sen Transitions from PM to Influential Mentor
Transition of Power in Cambodia: Will Hun Manet Mirror His Father's Rule?
China's Influence on Cambodia Remains Unchanged Amid Leadership Transition
Election Results Validated by NEC
Government to Continue Supreme Consultative Council
PM: No Public Administration Restructuring in Next Government
Chinese-Built Cambodian Naval Base Likely for Logistics, Not Aircraft Carrier
Singapore Business Investment Forum Launched
Minimum Wage Negotiation Scheduled
Chea Serey Appointed as New Governor of National Bank of Cambodia
Business Community Awaits New Leadership
Bali Immigration Officials Arrested Over Organ Trafficking to Cambodia
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