The Phnom Penh Post

Gov’t spokesman Bona tips ‘smooth, more active’ 2024

- Kim Yutharo

GO V E R N M E N T spokesman Pen Bona foresees that 2024 will be “smooth and more active”, saying the government led by Prime Minister Hun Manet has maintained stability in all sectors and is on track to meet its developmen­t goals.

The Government Spokespers­on Unit chief elaborated that since Manet took office in a smooth transition of power on August 22, all newly appointed ministers have performed their tasks efficientl­y and effectivel­y.

“In the past three or four months, I have noted that the new government has perfectly maintained peace and its work is being completed quickly and efficientl­y. Based on this, I expect that in 2024 Cambodia will move smoothly towards its developmen­t goals,” he said on December 26.

Bona noted that in just that short period of time, the government has already begun implementi­ng the six priority programmes laid out in its Pentagonal Strategy, with many benefits for the people.

He added that since taking over from their predecesso­rs, the ministers have set out their own internal rules and policies while implementi­ng the government’s priority policies.

“Looking at what the ministries have already achieved, I believe that they are ready for 2024. They will be even more active than they are in 2023, and will move the country’s economy forward towards higher growth,” he said.

Chey Tech, an independen­t socio-economic analyst, echoed Bona’s thoughts on the Kingdom’s stability, reforms and governance, as well as the inaugurati­on of the six priority areas.

“Economic growth for 2023 was 5.6 per cent, with the agricultur­e sector seeing an increase of 1.1 per cent, and the industrial and service sectors growing by 5.9 and 7.3 per cent, respective­ly,” he said.

He noted that Cambodia’s economic growth is projected at 6.6 per cent for 2024, with significan­t contributi­ons from the tourism, garment, agricultur­e and industrial sectors.

Tech also warned of several challenges which could affect growth, including inflation on energy and food prices, global pandemics, a global economic downturn and the potentiall­y slow recovery of the tourism and real estate sectors.

In order to be ready for these potential issues, he recommende­d that the government focus more on economic diversity and improvemen­ts to logistics, energy, water, and electricit­y infrastruc­ture. It should also promote competitio­n and improve the Kingdom’s investment environmen­t, while advancing socio-economic digitalisa­tion.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A bird’s-eye view of many of the high-rise buildings surroundin­g the Central Market in downtown Phnom Penh last May.
HONG MENEA A bird’s-eye view of many of the high-rise buildings surroundin­g the Central Market in downtown Phnom Penh last May.

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