Explainer: The Engine Room - Inside Cambodia’s G-PSF Working Groups in 2026
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"Supachai" establishes four working groups to drive the government's economic board forward, accelerating the removal of regulations and setting a 6-12 month timeframe to address immediate problems and lay the foundation for long-term competitiveness in the economy, trade, services, agriculture, SMEs, and communities.
Explainer: The Engine Room - Inside Cambodia’s G-PSF Working Groups in 2026
By James P. BrewIn an era where emerging market economies continually compete for global capital, foreign direct investment (FDI), and sustainable domestic growth, the mechanics of Public-Private Dialogue for Results (PPDR) can make or break a nation’s trajectory. Across Southeast Asia, few institutional frameworks match the unique structure, high-level political backing, and accountability of Cambodia’s Government-Private Sector Forum (G-PSF).F…
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, Supajee Suthamphan, established four working groups to boost trade, tourism, agriculture, and SMEs, connecting the entire Thai economy. The goal is to achieve quick big wins with tangible results within six months to one year, while also accelerating the deregulation of regulations and planning big wins with results expected within two to four years to enhance the country's competitiveness. On Augu…
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