An engineer (L) stands on a scaffold as labourers work at the construction site for the office of the Prime Minister in Phnom Penh March 25, 2010. Cambodia's parliament is to debate a law next month that would allow foreigners to own property directly, one of the aims being to attract more investors to the Southeast Asian country. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
It is a positive outlook for the economic stimulation.But a limit to sizes should be applied to each purpose of personal,trade...and so on.
ReplyDeleteIn the past,the foreighners were cheated by cambodian partners. Court of bias has led to distrust of economic investment in cambodia.
However,there are so many of ethnic cambodians such as viets,new chinese and other receive citizenship,for the purpose of economic expansion.
Answer is yes,but it has to be vewry cautious regarding the application of laws.
Kaun khmer
This is a way to go, building, building and building (community development). More new infrastructure is a way to go. Aust
ReplyDeleteYes,concrete is here to stay,what about the moneys where will they end up,in cambodia or group of elites?
ReplyDeleteWhat about debts to pay by all resources like minings,forest... to repay the loans?
How many generations of cambodian have to pay back to WB,ADB,western countries,China,Vietnam,USSR.... even to Mr Sok Kong, for the black deal subsidied to all mis-uses of hiarrachy.
Please do not be too excited about that,think a bit more thoroughly if you happen to live in Australia, my friend!!!.
Kaun Khmer
glad to see cambodia is revamping or upgrading and modernizing all gov't buildings everywhere. god bless cambodia.
ReplyDeleteWait and see if Hun Sen can escape from death
ReplyDeleteCONSTRUCTION of PRIVATE PARTY!
ReplyDeleteWhat ca Ah kwack do? Ganadia Bank left ah Kwack no money but defected building! AL money go to Korea!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhatch out boys! the building may colapse when the train run nearby!!!
Need no eathquack nor Tephone to the replace your propety!