The Phnom Penh Post

New draft law to boost safety gets approved

- Van Socheata

THE Council of Ministers has approved a draft law on waterway transport. The new bill aims to provide transparen­t investment opportunit­ies in a bid to ensure the safety and security, and competitiv­eness, of waterway transport.

This draft was among four other agenda items approved during a February 2 plenary meeting at the Peace Palace, chaired by Prime Minister Hun Manet, according to the council’s press release.

Comprising 18 chapters and 275 articles, the draft law defines the management and developmen­t of the Kingdom’s waterway transport and port sector. The bill aims to maintain order and ensure the safety and security of waterway transport, as well as building and maintainin­g infrastruc­ture and contributi­ng to environmen­tal protection. It will provide investment opportunit­ies and transparen­cy, in order to serve domestic and internatio­nal markets and support economic developmen­t.

“The scope of this draft law applies to civil ships, crews, ports, ship owners, waterway infrastruc­ture, and other related activities within the territory and jurisdicti­on of Cambodia, with the exception of ships, ports and other parts of infrastruc­ture which serve the Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of Interior, as defined in a separate legal document,” added the release.

Cambodia Logistics Associatio­n (CLA) president Sin Chanthy said on February 3 that the

draft law is very important for the waterway transport sector, noting that the Kingdom possesses many bodies of water, including rivers and territoria­l coastal waters.

“As we know, the government has plans to develop infrastruc­ture and waterway transport, including through

the constructi­on of new ports and canals. The control of these requires a new law. Of all means of transport, waterway transport is the most affordable and has the most potential for growth. Therefore, the preparatio­n of this waterway transport law is timely,” he said.

Chanthy expects that when the new law comes into force, it will drive developmen­t of the sector, which will likely lead to increased investment.

According to the press release, the draft law is part of phase one of the seventhman­date government’s Pentagonal Strategy.

 ?? STPM ?? Prime Minister Hun Manet during the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers at the Peace Palace in the capital on February 2.
STPM Prime Minister Hun Manet during the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers at the Peace Palace in the capital on February 2.

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