Cambodia launches National Strategy for Informal Economic Development 2023-2028

The Royal Government of Cambodia on October 10 launched the National Strategy for Informal Economic Development 2023-2028, aiming to promote the protection and capacity building, efficiency and resilience of the informal economy.
Cambodia launches National Strategy for Informal Economic Development 2023-2028 ảnh 1Cambodia Prime Minister Samdech Moha Bovorthipadi Hun Manet (Photo: khmertimeskh.com)

PhnomPenh (VNA) – The Royal Government of Cambodia on October 10 launchedthe National Strategy for Informal Economic Development 2023-2028, aiming to promotethe protection and capacity building, efficiency and resilience of theinformal economy. 

Speakingat the event, Prime Minister Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet said the strategy will achieve threegoals at the same time, including alleviating poverty and social inequality, strengthening social and economic resilience, and boosting economic growth.

The national strategy focuses on improving the lives of the people, which aligns with the main goal of the Royal Government of Cambodia, said the PM.

The aim is to encourage people in the informal economy to register to be in the formal one so that the Royal Government is able to manage data clearly and to put in place interventions quickly and effectively on time and on target, he explained.

Hun Manetalso pointed out five recommendations, including adjusting and establishingmechanisms to facilitate access to the system; minimising procedural burden;helping and supporting those participating in the system; strengthening capacitydevelopment; promoting and expanding communication work and raising awareness.

Inaddition, he also introduced a group of nine preferential solutions related totaxes and mechanisms for small and medium-sized enterprises to register theirbusinesses.

Accordingto H.E. Hem Vanndy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation,the national strategy is aimed to enhance the protection and capacity building,productivity and resilience of the informal economy, as well as to promote andaccelerate participation in the formal economy in order to ensure theresilience, predictability and progress of business, trade, and investment inCambodia.

An informal economy (informal sector or shadow economy) is part of any economy that is neither taxed nor monitored by any form of government. The“National Strategy for Informal Economic Development 2023-2028” is set out withthe vision of developing the informal economy to have access to the formalsystem and become an important driving force in improving the lives of thepeople, making maximum contributions to sustainable development,environmental protection,and post-crisis recovery./.

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