Hun Sen is expected to develop a stronger economy in the election year
Prime Minister Hun Sen expects Cambodia's economy to move forward with a better and stronger 2018 The Senate and the National Assembly. But
analysts estimate that the economy can only grow big figures and
foreign businessmen, while small-scale workers have been affected
gradually. .Although
Prime Minister Hun Sen has the power to defeat the opposition as a
strong competitor, to make sure he will be able to hold 10 more Mr. Hun Sen continues to focus on the promise of a healthy national economy in the election year: " Must be a well-developed year This year the last of the 5 th to 6 th step toward him.The
Prime Minister's announcement was made on the morning of January 15 at
the inauguration ceremony of the Cancer and Obstetric Building Facility.
Terminal Calmette Hospital, Phnom Penh.In
addition to expecting Cambodia's economy to be more robust than it did
in the election, Prime Minister Hun Sen expressed his pride after the
election. His subordinates have wished him permanent as prime minister. He
also lectured analysts and critics to study the Constitution of the
World, which states the prime minister's mandate to avoid He calls him a fool.Before the election, the four-month mandate of the opposition in Cambodia was dissolved. Prime
Minister Hun Sen does not care about the threat of economic sanctions
from the international community because he insists Cambodia is not like
Cambodia at the moment. About 30 years ago. Mr.
Hun Sen said on November 22 that Cambodia had previously been subjected
to living-oriented economic sanctions, so now it is the reason. Can not live He even reduced the responsibility of the buyer to be responsible for more investors if closed. That tax preference.
The growth of Cambodia's economy depends heavily on garment exports, which are Cambodia's largest markets, Europe and the United States. Over 60% of Cambodia's textile exports to the world are exported to Europe and the United States. The growth of the garment industry and factories in Cambodia is also due to the EU and US tax preferences. But because of Hun Sen's government's persecution of the opposition, civil society, and independent media in Cambodia, and violating the Cambodian Constitution themselves, That's why the countries warn to cut off tax preferences.Political analyst Dr. Loa Mong Hay understands that by 2018, Cambodia's economy may continue to be somewhat solid, but its quality is not strong. He said smaller businessmen or tourism would not be able to secure strong returns, and if the United States and the European Union were closed Giving import tax on clothing, the industry will hit the economy first, then the general population.However, Dr. Loa Mong Hay does not want to see such a scene: "The large numbers of investors that the investor looks at may have Little changes like real estate. "
The World Bank has issued a report on Cambodia's economic forecasts that poor political conditions will not make Cambodia a 7 percent economic year-over-year Which the government expects, and the textile sector is a major source of income to help boost the national economy.
The growth of Cambodia's economy depends heavily on garment exports, which are Cambodia's largest markets, Europe and the United States. Over 60% of Cambodia's textile exports to the world are exported to Europe and the United States. The growth of the garment industry and factories in Cambodia is also due to the EU and US tax preferences. But because of Hun Sen's government's persecution of the opposition, civil society, and independent media in Cambodia, and violating the Cambodian Constitution themselves, That's why the countries warn to cut off tax preferences.Political analyst Dr. Loa Mong Hay understands that by 2018, Cambodia's economy may continue to be somewhat solid, but its quality is not strong. He said smaller businessmen or tourism would not be able to secure strong returns, and if the United States and the European Union were closed Giving import tax on clothing, the industry will hit the economy first, then the general population.However, Dr. Loa Mong Hay does not want to see such a scene: "The large numbers of investors that the investor looks at may have Little changes like real estate. "
The World Bank has issued a report on Cambodia's economic forecasts that poor political conditions will not make Cambodia a 7 percent economic year-over-year Which the government expects, and the textile sector is a major source of income to help boost the national economy.
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