Outlook for Cambodia’s economy remains robust

“Economic developments so far in 2016 have unfolded broadly as expected in Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2016. Exports from the important garment and footwear industry rose by 9.4 per cent in the first half, almost double the pace in the same period of 2015,” says the ADB in an update of its flagship annual economic publication ADO 2016.“While growth in credit to the private sector moderated to 28.1 per cent year-on-year in June 2016, it still indicates buoyant domestic demand. Better weather since June, following an extended drought, should help a mild recovery in agriculture,” said Samiuela Tukuafu, ADB’s country director for Cambodia.คำพูดจาก สูตรสล็อต pg

Tukuafu said that ADB stands ready to continue supporting Cambodia’s inclusive economic growth through critical investments in agricultural productivity, transport and logistics, technical and vocational education and training, and financial sector development.Fiscal policy is seen as supporting economic growth, with government spending rising by 15.6 per cent in the first half of 2016 assisted by civil service wage increases, and revenue rising by 24.1 per cent as the government continued to improve tax collection.Merchandise exports increased by an estimated 12.3 per cent in US dollar terms in the first 6 months, faster than the 9.4 per cent recorded in the first half of 2015. Growth in merchandise imports slowed to 7.3 per cent from 17.0 per centคำพูดจาก สล็อตpg. The current account deficit, excluding official transfers, is still seen to have changed minimally this year compared to 2015, and is expected to narrow in 2017 thereby maintaining Cambodia’s sound external position. 

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