Addressing an event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Cambodia’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the capital, he said the country needs to implement measures to ensure sustainable development after the graduation.
Cambodia has received the evaluation of the United Nations Committee for Development Policy (CDP) to pass the three-year review so that the former can exit the LDC status.
The prime minister said the country needs to be self-reliant and independent following graduation.
Commerce minister Cham Nimul said the country will face the loss of preferential tariffs and stricter rules of origin for goods, which could affect its competitiveness in key markets.
“Cambodia must turn these challenges into opportunities by enhancing competitiveness, engaging in regional and global supply chains, diversifying markets, expanding production, adding value, strengthening trade facilitation and attracting investment in new industries to support sustainable and resilient growth,” Nimul was quoted as saying by domestic media reports.
These tasks are set out in the environmental section of the Pentagonal Strategy I, which his ministry and other relevant ministries are actively implementing, he added.
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