AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPhnom Penh Tourism: Cambodia’s Tourism Ministry and Phnom Penh Capital Administration launched the Phnom Penh Tourism Development Plan 2026–2030, aiming to make the capital a “Clean, Smart and Green” urban tourism hub and boost competitiveness through better tourism quality and new attractions. FDI and Jobs: The CDC reported Cambodia attracted $5.22 billion in registered FDI in the first seven months of 2026, with 309 approved projects expected to create about 177,000 jobs, led by manufacturing and growing interest in renewables, digital infrastructure and EV assembly. Border and Sovereignty: Cambodia’s Information Minister Neth Pheaktra reiterated that military control cannot create legal sovereignty, citing UN principles and past ICJ rulings as Thailand’s border actions continue. Human Rights Diplomacy: The CHRC president briefed Canada’s ambassador on alleged serious violations along the Cambodia-Thailand border, including violence against migrant workers and damage/displacement affecting hundreds of thousands. Military Modernisation: RCAF commander Vong Pisen stressed that human resources—not just hardware—drive military strength, as Cambodia’s “Angkor-Great Wall” forum discussed modernization and tech adoption. Digital Government: Cambodia and Timor-Leste shared experience on verify.gov.kh, while over 418,000 Grade 12 graduates received QR-coded diplomas to speed verification and reduce forgery. Regional Security: Cambodia and Malaysia’s army chiefs held first virtual talks to deepen bilateral defence cooperation. Industry Push: TH Automotive Manufacturing moved toward an official 2026 inauguration of its vehicle assembly plant, expanding Cambodia’s automotive manufacturing capacity and skills. Health Outreach: A volunteer medical team treated 175 villagers in Svay Rieng with free consultations, rice and cash support. Mine Action Funding: CMAA said humanitarian mine action funding remains strong despite specific constraints affecting one operator. UNCLOS Update: A legal analysis highlighted how Cambodia’s UNCLOS conciliation move shifts disputes toward structured international law arguments rather than pure power.
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