VNS (Hanoi)
HA NOI — Viet Nam and Cambodia Customs will boost co-operation in information exchange and the prevention of smuggling, especially drugs, according to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed yesterday in Ha Noi.
The MoU was signed by Director General of the Viet Nam General Department of Customs Le Manh Hung and Pen Siman, member of the Cambodian Government, Delegate of the Royal Government of Cambodia in charge of the Customs and Excise Department.
The two sides agreed that regular meetings at provincial and border levels will be organised in order to develop favourable conditions for legal import-export and business activities at the border.
According to the MoU, each country will actively carry out strong measures to prevent smuggling, illegal transportation of goods and drugs, and other illegal activities that go against the economic, financial and security interests of the two countries.
Viet Nam and Cambodia customs began their co-operative relationship in 2007. The MoU is expected to represent a new step forward in the customs relationship between the two countries.
The two countries agreed to extend the scale of co-operation to include administrative support, simplification of customs procedures and support for mutual strengthening.
Nine of Viet Nam's provinces share border with Cambodia. In 2009, Viet Nam customs discovered and arrested 1,517 smugglers carrying goods valued at nearly US$1.7 million.
The MoU was signed by Director General of the Viet Nam General Department of Customs Le Manh Hung and Pen Siman, member of the Cambodian Government, Delegate of the Royal Government of Cambodia in charge of the Customs and Excise Department.
The two sides agreed that regular meetings at provincial and border levels will be organised in order to develop favourable conditions for legal import-export and business activities at the border.
According to the MoU, each country will actively carry out strong measures to prevent smuggling, illegal transportation of goods and drugs, and other illegal activities that go against the economic, financial and security interests of the two countries.
Viet Nam and Cambodia customs began their co-operative relationship in 2007. The MoU is expected to represent a new step forward in the customs relationship between the two countries.
The two countries agreed to extend the scale of co-operation to include administrative support, simplification of customs procedures and support for mutual strengthening.
Nine of Viet Nam's provinces share border with Cambodia. In 2009, Viet Nam customs discovered and arrested 1,517 smugglers carrying goods valued at nearly US$1.7 million.
7 comments:
then they have to put hun to to jail. since he's a druglord in cambodia
This is a bullshit MoU or cooperation with the Vietcong government! Any Vietcong cooperation is to keep Cambodia in check and the Vietcong stop only the goods that will be smuggled into Vietname and the goods that smuggle into Cambodia and the Vietcong turn blind eyes ! Now you know why there are so many Vietcong goods on Cambodian market! Is this a coincidence? ahaha
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1 រវាង លោក សម រង្សី និង លោក ហុន សែន តើនណាជាជនក្បត់ជាតិ?
2 តើរាល់ចុះហត្ថលេខាជាមួយបរទេសដូចជា សទ្ធិសញាបំពេញបន្ថែម2005 មានខ្លឹមសារដូចម្តេច?
3 ហេតអ្វីបានជាការបោះបង្គោលបព្រំដែនត្រូវធ្វើដោយអាថកម្បាំង?
4 តើត្រូវធ្វើដូចម្តេចទើបក្រុម គណបក្យប្រជាជនកម្ពុជា ឈប់ទាក់ទងជាមួយឆ្កែហាណូយ?
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I hope one of these day someone will kill Hun Sen so Cambodia will having a better future for the young generation. Hun Sen not different from Pol Pot and remember he's a former Khmer Rouge and his mentality never change. Bring him down now before he destroy your future and the whole country. Wake up all Khmers in the country.
Drugs become a big big problems in cambodia right now...people do anything when they got drugs inside their systems...rape, robbed, killing, in order to get more!
Vietnamese and Thais are caused all of these problems, they wanted to get rid of Khmers as much as they could, so, they will get what they wanted...
Cartels of Private Party!
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