Pattaya Feels Economic Strain as Thai-Cambodian Border Remains Closed
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Pattaya feels economic strain as Thai-Cambodian border remains closed
Local economies reel as cross-border trade sinks; Commerce Ministry scrambles for solutions. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) PATTAYA, Thailand – As Thailand’s Commerce Ministry warns that the extended closure of Thai-Cambodian border passes could wipe out 60 billion baht in trade and severely impact tourism, serious questions are being raised: Is the shutdown necessary, and at what cost? Meanwhile, Pattaya’s tourism sector is also feeling the heat as…
Cambodia’s Government-Private Sector Forum (G-PSF) Reviews Economic Impact of Border Challenges with Thailand - Cambodia Investment Review
Cambodia Investment ReviewCambodian business leaders have convened an urgent high-level discussion to address the growing economic fallout from rising border tensions with Thailand. The Government-Private Sector Forum (G-PSF), led by Neak Oknha Kith Meng, President of the Cambodian Chamber of Commerce, brought together co-chairs of private sector working groups and representatives from international chambers to assess the short-, medium-, and lo…
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