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Cambodia Marks Asean Decade Mostly Successful
In its first 10 years as a member of Asean, Cambodia has achieved positive returns diplomatically, politically and economically, senior government officials say. (05 May 2009)
Time Will Tell for Obama, Cambodians Say
Migrant Work Falls as Countries Close Doors
Farmers Troubled by Global Turmoil
Central Bank Offers Loans to Boost Liquidity
Cambodia Seeks Trade, Export Development
Local Banks at Risk, Top Institutes Warn
Downturn Creates Uptick in Small Loans
Cambodia Mulls ‘Diversified’ Export Markets
Help Promote Growth, Keat Chhon Urges Banks
IMF Predicts Little Growth in 2009
Car Sales Hit By Financial Crisis
Crude Prices To Stanch Oil Flow: Experts
Economy Hitting Chicken Farms Hard
Officials Seek 50,000 Kuwaiti Tourists
Foreign Investment Expected to Slump
In US, Cambodian Businesses Hurting
Real Estate Crunch Hits Local Banks
New Car Boom Slows Amid Downturn
Shopping Center Vendors Seek Discount
Garment Orders Plummet as Factories Close
Thai Turmoil Costing Cambodia Millions
Inflation on Goods Eases, But Just a Little
Passengers Scramble as Flights Canceled
Migrant Workers To Get Free Passports
Cambodia ‘Not Immune’ to Global Crisis: IMF