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Cambodia’s economy is recovering. (Photo: bh)

The application of above-mentioned measures has allowed Cambodia to reopen the country fully and safely in all fields from November 1 until today the economy is gradually recovering steadily and has made Cambodia’s economy recover gradually with resilience and strength, he said.

The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 caused the Cambodian economy to shrink by 3.1% to negative growth for the first time in two decades, but it grew at a positive rate of 3% in 2021. Cambodia’s Ministry of Economy and Finance has forecast that Cambodia’s economy will likely continue to grow around 5% and 6% in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

The Cambodian leader said that in order to maintain economic growth in the long-term, more investment will be poured in the fields of health, social protection, human resource development, small and medium enterprises, and green development.

To direct the course of socio-economic development in Cambodia, the government has already adopted four phases of the Rectangular Strategy with people as one of the four priorities. Particularly, from the third phase onward, it has identified “people” as the top priority, by focusing on human resource development, job creation and poverty reduction, he said.

The 2022 Cambodia Outlook Conference with the theme "Revitalizing Cambodia: Sustaining Development after COVID-19," brings together the country's leading government officials, academics and economic experts. It will focus on finding solutions to the most pressing problems facing Cambodia in the coming years.

Source: VNA