Collapsed buildings and construction-related deaths in the past six months, alongside 23 already constructed buildings earmarked to be demolished, have drawn unwarranted attention to the issue of safety. To go deeper into this issue, Khmer Times invited Hoem Seiha director of Research at VTrust Appraisal and Sok Kin, president of the Building and Wood Workers Trade Union Federation of Cambodia to be interviewed in this week’s Cross Talk.
50 garment workers died and 2,000 sustained injuries from traffic accidents last year, according to a report.
Even on a busy day, you can hear a pin drop at the Cambodia Securities Exchange, but with a handful of new share listings and more bond issues expected in 2020, investors can hope for a slightly livelier scene.
Over the last two decades, the leading lights of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) have been quietly amassing international property portfolios worth millions of dollars. The existence of this real estate network was – until recently – entirely undocumented and what has been reported so far has been described by one analyst as “the tip of the iceberg.”http://bit.ly/2TvYJUV;