Cambodia
Kampot, Cambodia
Battambang, Cambodia
No. 36950. Germany and Cambodia
Agreement between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia concerning financial cooperation in 1999 (Projects “Credit Line for the Promotion of Small Industries, Tertiary Road Improvement Programme II, Rural Telecommunications II). Phnom Penh, 4 November 1999
No. 37151. Germany and Cambodia
Agreement between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia concerning financial cooperation in 1999, Part II (Rural Telecommunications II). Phnom Penh, 21 June 2000
No. 37290. International Development Association and Cambodia
Development Credit Agreement (Forest Concession Management and Control Pilot Project) between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the International Development Association (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985, as amended on 2 December 1997). Washington, 6 July 2000
No. 37457. Germany and Cambodia
Basic Agreement between the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia on the secondment of development workers of the German Development Service. Phnom Penh, 21 June 2000
No. 36703. Republic of Korea and Cambodia
Memorandum of Unerstanding between the Government of the Republic of Korea and the Royal Government of Cambodia on the establishment of missions. Phnom Penh. 15 May 1996
No. 34892. International Development Association and Cambodia
Development Credit Agreement (Urban Water Supply Project) between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the International Development Association (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Development Credit Agreements dated 1 January 1985). Phnom Penh, 20 March 1998
No. 35844. Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Thailand and Viet Nam
Agreement on the cooperation for the sustainable development of the Mekong River Basin (with protocol). Chiang Rai, Thailand, 5 April 1995
A positive negotiating agenda for Cambodia at multilateral and regional levels
As pointed out in the DTIS 2014, Cambodia has been privileged to be eligible for preferential access to many important markets. The trading regime that results from preferences, however, is going to be substantially reduced in the coming years. There have been a series of warning signs that have already conspicuously highlighted the fragility of a trade policy relying almost exclusively on unilateral trade preferences.
