What's Happening?
The Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC) has defended its role in managing the Government–Private Sector Forum (G-PSF) following discussions about potential reforms. In a letter to Deputy Prime Minister
H.E. Sun Chanthol, the CCC emphasized the inclusiveness of the G-PSF and rejected claims of limited participation. The chamber highlighted its commitment to maintaining a broad platform for business engagement and stressed the importance of operating within Cambodia's established institutional framework. The CCC's response comes after international business chambers and government representatives debated reforms to improve the forum's effectiveness.
Why It's Important?
The CCC's defense of its role in the G-PSF highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of public-private dialogue mechanisms in Cambodia. The forum is a critical platform for structured engagement between the government and the private sector, addressing investment, regulatory, and business issues. Ensuring its inclusiveness and effectiveness is vital for fostering a conducive business environment and attracting foreign investment. The CCC's commitment to maintaining the forum's integrity and inclusiveness is crucial for sustaining investor confidence and supporting Cambodia's economic growth.
What's Next?
The CCC plans to continue engaging with international investors and business associations to enhance the G-PSF's effectiveness. The chamber has pledged to convene consultative meetings to discuss ways to improve the forum's efficiency and alignment with the government's reform agenda. These efforts aim to ensure that the G-PSF remains a vital mechanism for addressing business concerns and promoting economic development in Cambodia. The outcome of these discussions could lead to reforms that enhance the forum's transparency, governance, and issue resolution capabilities.






