The Phnom Penh Post

New tourism board aims to streamline hospitalit­y

- Van Socheata

THE Ministry of Tourism engaged in discussion­s with key players in the private sector, aiming to foster collaborat­ion and review a draft sub-decree proposing the transforma­tion of the Tourism Marketing and Promotion Board (TMPB) into the Cambodia Tourism Board (CTB). This move seeks to enhance effectiven­ess across the nation’s hospitalit­y and tourism industry.

The meeting saw participat­ion from stakeholde­rs such as the Cambodian Chefs Federation (CCF), the Pacific Asia Tourism Associatio­n (PATA), the Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA), the Cambodian Restaurant Associatio­n

(CRA) and the Cambodian Hotel Associatio­n (CHA).

The goal was to establish a consensus on the principles for finalising a draft subdecree, ultimately shaping a competitiv­e, sustainabl­e and inclusive tourism destinatio­n. The details were shared in a press release issued by the ministry on December 19.

Minister Sok Soken, leading the meeting, noted the essential role of ongoing collaborat­ion with the private sector in promoting the activities of the CTB.

“The government is dedicated to coordinati­ng the outlined framework, aiming to support the initiative­s of the CTB, aligning with the developmen­tal needs of the tourism industry,” he said.

“Spearheadi­ng the CTB’s promotion is also a crucial stride, aligning with the government’s vision in the seventh mandate under Prime Minister Hun Manet’s leadership,” Soken said.

He also said that this initiative underscore­s a firm dedication to cultivatin­g partnershi­ps between the public and private sectors. The aim is to establish connection­s with key tourism markets, accelerati­ng tourism developmen­t and contributi­ng to economic growth and domestic productivi­ty.

Thourn Sinan, chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia Chapter, said on December 20 that the private sector appreciate­s and commends the government’s endeavours in structurin­g plans and activities for the advancemen­t of the Kingdom’s tourism industry.

“We are delighted to collaborat­e with the ministry and the government during the seventh mandate to streamline the CTB, all in support of a more robust Cambodia,” he said.

The TMPB, a collaborat­ion between the government and the private sector, is currently considerin­g various proposals on tourism facilitati­on to enhance the Kingdom’s appeal.

Establishe­d in 2019, the board is made up of the tourism ministry, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, the State Secretaria­t of Civil Aviation (SSCA), CATA, PATA and Cambodia Angkor Air.

 ?? TOURISM MINISTRY ?? Tourism minister Sok Soken during a meeting with representa­tives of the private tourism sector on December 18.
TOURISM MINISTRY Tourism minister Sok Soken during a meeting with representa­tives of the private tourism sector on December 18.

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