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Cambogia Phnom Penh: the Remittances Collapse After the Return of the Workers From Thailand

Summary by asianews.it
The return home of more than 900 thousand migrant people has brought down the flow of money from abroad by more than 20% according to a report of the Cambodian central bank. A situation that complicates the economic availability of families and generates new pressures on the domestic labour market, while the criticism of the government and tensions with Bangkok along the border continue.

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The return home of more than 900 thousand migrant people has brought down the flow of money from abroad by more than 20% according to a report of the Cambodian central bank. A situation that complicates the economic availability of families and generates new pressures on the domestic labour market, while the criticism of the government and tensions with Bangkok along the border continue.

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asianews.it broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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