PM Urges for Attention to Traffic Accidents

Traffic accidents have started to increase remarkably since the nation resumed its social and economic activities in November last year, Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen noted.
“Yesterday, 14 deaths and 17 injuries due to traffic accidents were reported, while there were only 6 new positive cases and a death case of COVID-19, therefore we have to pay more attention,” Samdech Techo Hun Sen said this morning at the groundbreaking ceremony for the 148-kilometre-long National Road No 48 improvement project.
To further contribute to reducing the traffic accidents in the country, the Premier suggested the Ministry of Public Works and Transports to work with the Ministry of Interior, especially the General Commissariat of National Police on the creation of a Telegram group in order to let the public join in reporting any traffic law violation.
Major causes of road accidents in Cambodia are excessive speeding, drink driving, overtaking and other violations of traffic laws.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia’s Long-Term Strategy for Carbon Neutrality Submitted to UNFCCC

The Kingdom of Cambodia has submitted the Long-Term Strategy for Carbon Neutrality (LTS4CN) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) last Friday.
This submission is in line with the commitment made by Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister, during the 2020 United Nations Climate Ambition Summit, to submit such a strategy by the end of 2021, said a press release of the Ministry of Environment, stressing that it is a highly significant step for Cambodia, a strong supporter of multilateral action on climate change, to reflect leading by example on climate change action.
According to the press release, LTS4CN aims to serve as a roadmap based on comprehensive analysis and modeling of relevant economic sectors, including priority mitigation actions to achieve the country’s goal of a carbon neutral economy in the future. It takes into consideration the balance between emission reductions, economic growth, social justice, and climate resilience.
Cambodia is one of only 49 parties to the convention to have made this submission to date, and only the second Least Developed Country to submit a strategy with a clear target for carbon neutrality by 2050. This is yet another testament to Cambodia’s consistent, strong commitment and political will to address climate change.
Although Cambodia is a low contributor to global Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, through the LTS4CN, the country commits to continuing her efforts in partnership with the international community to reduce GHG according to the principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities”.
Cambodia can achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through continued efforts to implement the REDD+ strategy and forestry reforms, including development of a sustainable forestry sector; gradual decarbonisation of our power and transport sectors, and higher energy efficiency; and promotion of low-carbon agriculture, industrial processes, and waste management.
Implementation of the LTS4CN is expected to deliver an additional 2.8 percent of annual GDP growth (US$ 4.2 billion) by 2050; to create 449,000 additional jobs; and to promote the implementation of green economy and low carbon growth.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Traffic Accidents Drop by 16 Percent in 2021

Number of road accidents saw a year-on-year decrease of 16 percent to 2,670 cases in 2021, Samdech Kralahom Sar Kheng, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, pointed out recently.
On his official Facebook page, Samdech Sar Kheng said from January to December 2021, there were in total 2,670 road accident cases, killing 1,497 people and injuring 3,615 others, down 9 and 23 percent, respectively compared to 2020.
Samdech Kralahom once again urged for the public’s attention to the respect of traffic laws.
Anyway, road accidents have started to increase since Cambodia resumed its social and economic activities in November last year. “Yesterday, 14 deaths and 17 injuries due to traffic accidents were reported, while there were only 6 new positive cases and a death case of COVID-19, therefore we have to pay more attention,” Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the 148-kilometre-long National Road No. 48 improvement project, held in Sre Ambel district, Koh Kong province this morning.
The Premier suggested the creation of a Telegram group to allow the public to join in reporting any traffic law violation.
Major causes of road accidents in Cambodia are excessive speeding, overtaking drink driving, and so on.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia’s Economy Forecasted to Grow by 5% in 2022

The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) has forecasted a five percent growth of Cambodian economy this year.
In its Macroeconomic and Banking Sector Development in 2021 and Outlook for 2022 report released late last week, the NBC said the continued global economic recovery will support Cambodia’s exports in both garment and non-garment items, especially the electrical parts and bicycles, promoting diversifications in export.
The construction and real estate sectors are expected to gradually recover in line with the rise in domestic incomes and foreign investment inflows into Cambodia, it pointed out, adding that agriculture sector, which absorbs about one third of total employment, is expected to perform better than 2021.
The implementation of the Cambodia-China Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) and Cambodia-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA) would further increase the potential of this sector, especially in agricultural processing and Agri-industry areas, it continued.
On the other hand, it underlined, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is an agreement between ten ASEAN member states and other trading partners in the region, will also come into effect in early 2022, providing further opportunities for signatory countries to accelerate trades in goods and services, investment, and e-commerce activities.
According to the same source, with the country’s re-opening, domestic economic activities, which include trade, transportation and communication, and domestic tourism, are expected to pick up while international tourist arrivals are expected to increase but a slower pace and subject to the evolution of the pandemic itself. The recovery in tourism sector will have positive effects on the performance of hotel and restaurant sector as well as other supporting service sectors.
On the other hand, the returns of Cambodian migrant workers who acquired experiences and skills from abroad would contribute to the improvement of domestic productivity, especially in agriculture and handicraft. Better economic performance will contribute to an increase in government’s revenues, fiscal buffers, and especially public investment, which will benefit long-term growth efforts.
“Based on this outlook, Cambodia’s economy is optimistically expected to further recover at a faster pace of approximately 5 percent in 2022. Headline inflation is projected to be 2.6 percent primarily driven by subdued food prices as a result of improved supply condition, and the official exchange rate is expected to remain stable at around 4,075 riel per U.S. dollar,” the report said.
The NBC will continue to put in place supportive policies to strengthen the banking system in supporting the economic recovery and maintaining price and financial stability. Meanwhile, digitalisation, which is a news source of growth, will also the banking system to seize opportunities to utilise new financial technology to modernise financial services and promote financial inclusion in line with the new normal and support the Digital Economy and Society Policy Framework of the Royal Government 2021-2035.
The NBC has also prepared the exit strategy to gradually withdraw some of the support measures according to the anticipated economic recovery.
In 2021, Cambodia’s economy would grow at around 3 percent, said Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen said at the groundbreaking ceremony for the 148-kilometre-long National Road No. 48 improvement project, held in Sre Ambel district, Koh Kong province this morning.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia preparing for ASEAN Tourism Forum in Mid-January

Cambodia has been preparing to host the ASEAN Tourism Forum in two weeks, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
H.E. Thong Khon, Minister of Tourism and H.E. Kuoch Chamroeun, Governor of Preah Sihanouk province held a preparatory meeting on Sunday and led a delegation to inspect the venue for the forthcoming ASEAN Tourism Forum 2022 (ATF 2022).
Cambodia will host the 40th ASEAN Tourism Forum from Jan. 16 to 22, 2022 in Preah Sihanouk coastal province.
Tourism ministers and senior officials from the ten ASEAN Member States have confirmed to join the ATF 2022 and other related meetings, the ministry said, adding that 107 buyers from 35 countries, including 7 local buyers, will participate in the TRAVEX, the forum’s travel trade fair, of 187 stands.
H.E Thong Khon recommended all relevant working groups to cooperate with the provincial authorities to ensure the smooth and safe process of ATF 2022 in conformity with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) of the Ministry of Health and the SOP for Tourism of Preah Sihanouk provincial administration.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press