The Phnom Penh Post

Draft Law on SMEs finished, en route to industry minister

- Thou Vireak

THE Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation plans to submit a Draft Law on Small and Medium Enterprise­s to the Ministry of Economy and Finance soon for further review and input, after a technical working group completed the document.

The industry ministry’s director-general for Small and Medium Enterprise­s and Handicraft­s, Chhea Layhy, told The Post that the law would be sent to minister Cham Prasidh, chairman of the SubCommitt­ee on SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprise­s), for a final cross-check before forwarding the document to the finance ministry.

The finance ministry will then “summon the relevant ministries and institutio­ns to a meeting to provide additional input”, he said.

“The technical working group of the [industry ministry] has discussed [the draft law] at length and is still consulting and waiting for recommenda­tions from His Excellency Cham Prasidh, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation, as the next step before we submit [the piece of legislatio­n] to the Ministry of Economy and Finance,” Layhy said.

The law was drawn up to smoothen the process for SMEs and provide them with the

needed support to gain greater market opportunit­ies, he said, adding that the drafting team is headed by industry ministry secretary of state Kim Touch.

“This law will also help reduce unfair competitio­n. In particular, our goal is to boost markets and production chains by ramping up the production that uses local raw materials as much as possible,” he said.

Federation of Associatio­ns for Small and Medium Enterprise­s of Cambodia (Fasmec) president Te Taingpor welcomed

the draft law, also taking the view that it will shore up the Kingdom’s SMEs.

“Our SMEs need to have the laws and policies to develop and orient them on the right path to national and internatio­nal standards,” he said.

The draft law is the latest in a series of government initiative­s to support and nurture SMEs as drivers of economic growth that could potentiall­y expand the Kingdom’s industrial base through innovative concepts and technologi­es.

In March 2015, the government launched the Industrial Developmen­t Policy 20152025, aiming to reinforce the management and developmen­t apparatus related to SMEs, promoting formal registrati­on among the enterprise­s and championin­g good corporate governance.

The policy aims to register 80-95 per cent of SMEs by 2025, with 50-70 per cent of those having proper accounting records and balance sheets by then.

 ?? POST STAFF ?? The law was drawn up to smoothen the process for SMEs and provide them with the needed support to gain greater market opportunit­ies, according to a senior official at the industry ministry.
POST STAFF The law was drawn up to smoothen the process for SMEs and provide them with the needed support to gain greater market opportunit­ies, according to a senior official at the industry ministry.

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