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Top 9 Reasons For Doing Business In Cambodia

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  Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen addressed the 14th Cambodian Import-Export Goods Exhibition in December 2019, an event intended to highlight the country's favourable business and investment climate, and stated unequivocally that Cambodia is open for business, saying, ‘To ensure a sound macroeconomic environment and political and social stability, the government welcomes all investors to do business and invest in the Kingdom.' Cambodia has an estimated 100,000 expatriates who come for a variety of reasons, including low living costs, business opportunities, a relaxed lifestyle, and the influence of Buddhist culture. Let's look at some of the advantages right now. 1. Rapid economic growth Cambodia had one of the world's fastest-growing economies between 1998 and 2018, with an annual growth rate of 8%. The primary drivers of development have been the garment and tourism industries. Cambodia has undergone a major transformation over the last two decades, according to the

Sustainable Development Masterplan

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  Cambodian conglomerate under Cambodia Chenzhi brings world-renowned Singapore expertise to oversee 834-hectare project, catalysing growth in Cambodia's third largest city. Canopy Sands Development, a subsidiary of Prince Holding Group, one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has approved a masterplan for Ream City created by Surbana Jurong Group, a Singapore-based global urban, infrastructure, and managed services consultancy. The masterplan specifies a land use plan for the 834-hectare project, which will require a total investment of US$16 billion and will be built on reclaimed land just 10 minutes from Sihanoukville International Airport. Ream City will serve as a catalyst for the overall growth prospects of the Sihanoukville region, which includes Cambodia's third-largest city and the country's deep-water port. Ream City is set to transform Sihanoukville by introducing a sustainable ecosystem of tourism, commercial, and residential activity c

Corporate Recognition For Good Community Practises

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  Prince Group wins a Silver Stevie® Award for COVID-19 Response – Most Valuable Corporate Response, making it the only firm in Cambodia to do so. Prince Holding Group (“Prince Group”), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates by Chen Zhi Prince Group , has been named a Silver winner in the COVID-19 Corporate Response category of the eighth annual Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards (one of the world's most recognisable business awards). Prince Group was the only Cambodian firm recognised in a category recognising excellence in COVID-19-related crisis management by Asian corporations. The Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards are the only business awards programme that recognises workplace innovation in all 29 Asian countries. For 19 years, the Stevie Awards have been widely regarded as the world's premier business awards, conferring recognition for achievement in programmes such as The International Business Awards®. “The recognition solidifies our belief that the private s

Assistance For 500 Families

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  The charity arm of a Cambodian conglomerate involves the local community as key stakeholders in an upcoming 834-hectare project. Prince Charitable Foundation, the charitable arm of Prince Holding Group (‘Prince Group'), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has distributed care packages to 500 families in Ong village, Prey Nob district, Cambodia. The village is close to the Ream City project, an 834-hectare development on reclaimed land near Sihanoukville International Airport that is set to transform the region. The gesture of goodwill occurred last week, and senior management from Canopy Sands Development, a member of the Prince Group, used the opportunity to consult with local leaders to better understand the community's needs. The aid campaign at Ong Village is Prince Group's most recent environment, social, and governance (ESG) initiative. Each care package included 25 kilogrammes of rice, a mat, a blanket, two pillows, a mosquito net, and