Cambodia's diagnostic trade integration strategy and trade SWAp roadmap 2014-2018, full report | Land Portal

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December 2014
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© 2014 Ministry of Commerce. All rights reserved. The Ministry of Commerce encourages printing or copying information from the report exclusively for personal and non commercial use with proper acknowledgement of the Ministry's copyright ownership. Users are restricted from reselling, redistributing, or creating derivative work for commercial purpose without the express, written consent of the Ministry of Commerce. (See page 2.)

Cambodia Trade Integration Strategy 2014-2018 (CTIS 2014-2018) is the country’s third generation trade integration strategy. The document focuses on 20 strategic outcomes. These address specific challenges at the market access and business environment level, at the value chain level, at the labor market and skill level, as well as in the management and deployment of technical assistance resources and focus on areas where reforms and institutional development are needed. The Ministry of Commerce worked closely with the Ministry of Planning and SNEC to ensure those 20 outcomes would be mainstreamed into the new NSDP-IV and Rectangular Strategy-III of the new Government.

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The Ministry of Commerce of the Kingdom of Cambodia mission is that of promoting job creation, economic growth, sustainable development and to improve the standard of living for all Cambodians.

The Ministry works in partnership with other government ministries; businesses, universities, organizations and the country’s labor force.

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The Ministry of Commerce of the Kingdom of Cambodia mission is that of promoting job creation, economic growth, sustainable development and to improve the standard of living for all Cambodians.

The Ministry works in partnership with other government ministries; businesses, universities, organizations and the country’s labor force.

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