Press Releases

The International Business Chamber (IBC) has hosted a healthcare networking event at the Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, with a focus on driving collaboration and coordination within the Cambodian healthcare industry. The
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The International Business Chamber of Cambodia recently organized a panel discussion at Hotel Raffles Le Royal to explore the impact of changes in international trade on businesses in Cambodia. The event
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The “Industry Views & Outlook 2023”, organized by the International Business Chamber of Cambodia (IBC), brought together leading experts from 12 key industries to provide updates on their sectors and
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Cambodian companies will be able to receive a country-specific credit rating such as ‘khAAA’ or ‘khBB’ issued by the Kingdom’s only licensed ratings agency Rating Agency of (Cambodia), the ratings
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Historical undisclosed tax liabilities and recent GDT practices concerning share transfers are major challenges for both local and international firms conducting merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in Cambodia as the
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Cambodia Investment Review The International Business Chamber Education Working Group has brought together members of Cambodia’s education sector to network with each other and discuss solutions to address capacity gaps
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The International Business Chamber in Cambodia (IBC) and several member companies have completed the pilot Pathway to Employment (P2E) program helping local university students to develop crucial workplace skills and
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His Excellency Ly Thuch, Senior Minister, Vice-President of the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) had a meeting with Mr. Paul Clements, Chairperson of IBC to find out
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The International Business Chamber of Cambodia hosted its 2022 Industry Views & Outlook – the event featured several of Cambodia’s leading industry figures and was introduced by IBC Chairman Paul Clements. Clements
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Reskilling and Upskilling Cambodia’s Workforce of the Future Closing the global skills gap could add US$11.5 trillion to global GDP by 2028. Education and training systems need to keep pace
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