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The Cambodian Rice Federation (CRF) reported that during the first six months of 2025, Cambodia exported 387,070 tonnes of milled rice, valued at approximately $283 million.
Tonga has officially become the 166th State Party to the Ottawa Treaty, following a strong diplomatic effort by Cambodia in its capacity as President of the Treaty for 2024, according to a recent ...
Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his spouse arrived in Cambodia at around 8:40 a.m. at Phnom Penh International Airport for an official visit at the invitation of Cambodian Prime ...
Prime Minister Hun Manet has stated there is no reason to fear the proposed constitutional amendment on citizenship revocation unless one intends to harm the nation.
Chea Chanboribo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Republic of Cyprus, met with Haralambos Kafkarides, Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus, in Sofia ...
In an unusual twist for one of the world’s largest rice-producing countries, Battambang farmer Prourn Sav has switched paddy for pineapples.
The Ministry of Commerce registered 9,530 new companies and enterprises in the January-November period of 2024, down 17 per cent from 11,506 in the same period last year, the ministry’s report ...
The minimum wage of $208 for workers in the garment, textile, footwear, and travel goods sectors will be implemented starting in January 2025.
Authorities made the discovery of thousands of bottles of fake - and potentially unsafe - liquor at a Phnom Penh warehouse.
Cambodia’s economy is projected to grow by 6.3 percent in 2025, which will raise the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) to $51.39 billion, a senior official stated on Monday.
Cambodia has earned over $1.5 billion from paddy and milled rice exports in the first ten months of this year, a report from the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) showed yesterday.
Cambodia’s cost of electricity to industrial users remains highest in the region, which in turn is contributing towards the increased cost of doing business, a World Bank study has pointed out.