AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCambodia–Thailand Border Mediation: Cambodia’s political trust gap after the July 2025 clashes is driving calls for third-party help, with ASEAN Chair Malaysia leading de-escalation efforts including a ceasefire and an ASEAN Observation Team monitoring sensitive areas. HIV Policy Milestone: Cambodia became the first Asia-Pacific country to hit UNAIDS’ global 95-95-95 HIV targets, with leaders citing community-led testing and treatment expansion. Energy & Economic Resilience: Mines and Energy Minister Keo Rottanak says renewables are keeping electricity prices near pre-crisis levels amid oil shocks, while Cambodia and ADB plan to push renewable financing through local banks. Defence Industry & Politics: Hun Sen reiterated Cambodia’s military equipment production is for self-defence and possible future exports via official channels, while also responding to overseas opposition criticism. Digital Transformation: Posts and Telecommunications Minister Chea Vandeth urged ministries to adopt AI to improve public service efficiency. SME Push: Finance Minister Aun Pornmoniroth said SMEs are a priority for jobs and domestic production, with customs reforms and public-private dialogue to tackle financing and market access barriers. Governance & Enforcement: Cambodia revoked Roxy Casino’s license in Bavet after links to online fraud were confirmed. Visa Update: Cambodia will grant visa-free entry to Macau SAR passport holders from 15 June to 15 October.
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