Showing posts with label UNIDO. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Cambodia Seeks Trade, Export Development [-It's about time!]

By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
23 March 2009


The Ministry of Commerce launched a trade development project Monday, announcing nearly $12 million toward helping build institutional capacity and promote export products.

“This amount will be used to promote the trade sector, based on the small projects identified by the government,” Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh told reporters Monday. “What is important is that the money will be spent on the priorities identified by the government in the trade sector. Importantly, we are the owner of the projects.”

The project is being financed by the European Commission, the Danish International Aid Agency and the UN Industrial Development Organization.

The money will be spent according to a direction set by the government, Cham Prasidh said. The project will be based on three pillars: solving cross-cutting issues; promoting of export production and a focus on services; and improving institutional capacity.

“This fund will be managed in accordance with the World Bank’s procurement procedures and financial procedures,” said Qimao Fan, Cambodia’s director for the World Bank, which is administering the project.

The European Union, one of Cambodia’s trade partners, will promote different products for Cambodia to export, said Rafael Dochao Moreno, charge d’affaires for the European Commission in Cambodia.

“This project will build the capacity of Cambodia to be able to promote the different products and production exports to the EU,” he said.

Yim Sovann, spokesman for the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said Monday the project would be important for the promotion of Cambodian agricultural exports. However, he said he had little confidence that corruption would be controlled in the project.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Cambodia to host ministerial trade conference of least developed countries

PHNOM PENH, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia will host a meeting of ministers of industry and commerce from around 49 of the world's poorest countries described as "least developed" on Nov. 19-20 in Siem Reap province to discuss issues related to international trade, a press release said Thursday.

The conference aims to search for solutions to common problems faced by the poorest nations in their integration to global trade, the press release from the office of Cambodian government said.

One of the main topics of discussion is "Aid for Trade" (AfT), a package of incentives designed to help overcome structural and resource constraints of least developed countries in exchange for more speedy trade reforms, it said.

South-South Cooperation for Poverty Reduction is also on the agenda of the meeting, it added.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is to open this event, the release said.

The Cambodian government, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are jointly organizing this conference.