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The “Asia-Pacific Regional Seminar on Green New Deal Projects: Climate Finance, Technology, Entrepreneurship” co-organised by South Korean-based Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) with state-owned Korea Development Bank (KDB Bank) and hosted by the South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance on March 2. Photo supplied
Cambodia to back green-entrepreneur drive
Sun, 7 March 2021
Cambodia has committed its support for a regional initiative to develop a programme that abets home-grown innovative entrepreneurs with climate tech solutions, according to an official at the Ministry of Environment.
The pledge was made at the “Asia-Pacific Regional Seminar on Green New Deal Projects: Climate Finance, Technology, Entrepreneurship” co-organised by South Korean-based Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) with state-owned Korea Development Bank (KDB Bank) and hosted by the South Korean Ministry of Economy and Finance on March 2.
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Before she started using the Kotra Riel app, Kem Sokunthea used paper notebooks to keep track of her daily cash flow for her business. Kotra means “record” in English.
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Khmer Enterprise (KE) said from February 1, it will accept applications from small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) and start-ups that need capital to offset business and operational challenges amid Covid-19.
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Gov’t arm issues new round of support for local SMEs
Thu, 4 February 2021
Khmer Enterprise (KE) said from February 1, it will accept applications from small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) and start-ups that need capital to offset business and operational challenges amid Covid-19.
These, KE said in a press release, will be for the third iteration of its Khmer Enterprise Assistance Package (KEAP) programme, which targets sectors that have been severely affected by the pandemic such as agriculture, agro-processing, handicrafts, services and information and communications technology (ICT).