making exports and borrowing

This duality can have important implications for the prospects of political liberalisation in Cambodia. The country’s impending exit from LDC status will bring tremendous economic challenges, including the loss of access to trade preferences and concessional financing, making exports and borrowing more expensive. The United Nations Development Program’s modelling shows that exports could drop by 2.4 per cent in 2030, leading to a GDP contraction of 2 per cent and the loss of 168,000 jobs. To avert this dip, the organisation recommends, among others, measures to enhance Cambodia’s competitiveness including anti-corruption, civil service and judicial reforms. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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