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24-Aug-2005 |
Industrial Investment by Local Share and Foreign Share According to the Council for the Development of Cambodia, total investment in the industrial sector amounted to US$ 89 million (93.6% of total investment) in the 3rd quarter of 2003. This is the largest amount in the past 10 quarter. Of this, local share accounted for UIS$ 72 million (81%)
Number of Arrivals on International Flights The total number of international arrivals at both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh International Airport continued to fall to 97,763 persons in the 3rd quarter of 2003, down from 104,602 persons in the second quarter, according to the Ministry of Tourism. Compared to the same quarter in 2002, the number of international arrivals declined by 18.7 %, reflecting perhaps apprehension surrounding the holding of the national election. Value of Construction in Phnom Penh In the 3rd quarter of 2003, the value of construction activities in Phnom Penh was US$ 31.47 million, 47% less than the 2nd quarter, according to the Department of Cadastre and Geography of the Municipality of Phnom Penh. This reflects a significant drop in all types of construction activities. Compared to the same period last year, investment in the construction sector in Phnom Penh declined by 49%.
In the period 2002-2004, investments planned in the "Economic Sector" are US$ 104.8 million, 7.5% of the total investment plan. Of this, on-going projects accounted for US$ 65.6 million, while new projects for US$ 39.2 million. "Agriculture, forestry and fisheries" received US$ 83.3 million, "manufacturing and trade" US$20.4 million, and tourists US$1.1 million.
Japan's Planned Investment 2002-2004 Investments funded by Japan during 2002-2004 is expected to total US$ 118.3 million. Of this, US$ 104.5 million (88.3%) is allocated for infrastructure development US$ 6 million (5%) for social sector, US$ 0.7 million (0.6%) for the economic sector and the remainder US$ 6 million for "others". This figure excludes all Japanese joint programs.
Planned Investments in Education 2002-2004 The investment planned in the education sector for the period 2002-2004 is worth US$ 190.7 million. Of this, US$ 110.1 million and the US$ 80.6 million are for capital investment projects and technical assistance projects, respectively. Cambodia's government and its external partners have already committed US$ 82.3 million together. And the remainder of US$ 108.4 million is yet to be funded, according to the Council for the Development of Cambodia.
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