AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRoad Reform: Cambodia’s National Assembly has approved amendments to the Law on Roads, tightening rules on overloaded vehicles with updated weight limits and administrative penalties, now headed to the Senate. Infrastructure Finance: Cambodia and Japan signed an Exchange of Notes extending Japan’s Yen Loan (JPY 24.237 billion, about US$162.7m) for Southwest Phnom Penh irrigation and drainage rehabilitation to boost farm output and reduce flood damage. Tourism Livelihoods: PM Hun Manet says Siem Reap’s Chong Khneas boat operators will keep the increased tourism revenue share permanently to protect local livelihoods and service quality. Diplomacy & Trade: Newly appointed Turkish Ambassador Mesut Özcan pledged to deepen Türkiye–Cambodia cooperation across trade, investment, security, education, tourism and environment after a courtesy call with PM Hun Manet. Regional Economy: Cambodia–Japan trade hit over $750m in Q1 2026, up nearly 15%, highlighted at the Nikkei Forum in Tokyo. Governance & Accountability: Opposition in Thailand is preparing to scrutinise budget transfer and the next fiscal budget, raising transparency and spending-priority questions. Crime & Human Security: A report warns China-linked scam networks may shift operations toward Africa, citing crackdowns in Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos, while Cambodia’s own crackdown is also linked to a humanitarian fallout for freed workers.
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