The Phnom Penh Post

GDCE revenue in Jan-Apr passes 31% of annual plan

- Hom Phanet

THE General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE) reported revenue of “nearly $820 million” in the first four months of 2022, exceeding 31 per cent of the target of around $2.58 billion set for this year.

The GDCE earlier said it had collected 2.4286 trillion riel ($597.6 million) in taxes in the first quarter – up by 2.5 per cent year-on-year – which directorge­neral Kun Nhem told a recent press conference was 23.17 per cent of the annual target. He also affirmed that customs revenues last month were $5 million more than in March.

The 2021 Law on Financial Management had set last year’s target for GDCE revenues at $2.363 billion, down from the 2020 goal of $2.91 billion due to the expected knock-on effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

But even as the Kingdom recovers from the pandemic, the GDCE appears to be revising down its revenue forecast for this year, prompted in large part by the unfolding Ukraine conflict, which will undoubtedl­y continue to cause major economic shocks around the world, Nhem indicated, revealing that the department still plans to collect at least $2.4 billion and is making plans for 2023.

Although noting that the economy is dependent on the regional and global landscape, he stressed that the GDCE will nonetheles­s do what it can to implement this year’s annual action plan in its original form, complement­ed by the government’s medium-term revenue collection strategy.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, underscore­d the importance of customs as a source of revenue for the national budget, saying that a dip in collection may very well hamper economic developmen­t, especially when it comes to short-term responses to Covid-related impacts.

“Customs revenue has played an important role in supporting the current expenditur­e of the state. An increase in customs revenue signals improvemen­ts in the flow of goods.

“We expect that the government’s decision to reopen the country, coupled with a boost in exports underpinne­d by [trade] pacts, will trigger an upturn in customs revenue to match or surpass this year’s plan, so that state coffers have enough funds for next year’s spending,” he told

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? The General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE) said it collected ‘nearly $820 million’ of taxes in the first four months of 2022.
HENG CHIVOAN The General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE) said it collected ‘nearly $820 million’ of taxes in the first four months of 2022.

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