international responsibilities, and when someone arrives here claiming asylum, dealing with their claim responsibly, fairly and as efficiently as possible, and if we are serious about trying to drive down the exploitation of smugglers, opening up safe routes so that those who can access them can make safe journeys, managed journeys, who can access them can make safe journeys, managedjourneys, rather journeys, managed journeys, rather than journeys, managedjourneys, rather than keeping on turning to smugglers because that s the only choice we have left them. because that s the only choice we have left them. steve, it is good to have left them. steve, it is good to have our have left them. steve, it is good to have your thoughts, have left them. steve, it is good to have your thoughts, thank - have left them. steve, it is good to have your thoughts, thank you - have left them. steve, it is good to have your thoughts, thank you for i have your thoughts, thank you for being with us. ste
to open its mobile payment system to competitors. apple says the system is only one of many options. and the us firm says it will continue to engage with eu regulators. let s hear a little of what the eu s competition commissioner had to say the preliminary conclusion we reached today relates to mobile payments in shops, excluding others from the game apple has unfairly shielded its apple pay wallets from competition. if proven, this behaviour would amount to abuse of a dominant position which is illegal under our rules. research suggests the impact of repetitive concussions in sport, especially in women, will have dire consequences for some people in later life. the government is expected to take steps to standardise concussion policy for both sexes and for all sports and ages. the new rules to be proposed
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(From left to right) KOICA Cambodia country director Rho Hyun-jun, South Korean ambassador to Cambodia Park Heung-kyeong, NBC deputy governor Neav Chanthana and NBC technical director-general Chea Serey. KOICA CAMBODIA OFFICE
Central bank rolls out Retail Pay system
Tue, 26 January 2021
The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) on January 26 officially launched the Retail Pay system, a government effort to reduce cash consumption and boost the use of electronic payments in the economy.
Presiding over the launch, NBC deputy governor Neav Chanthana said Retail Pay is a crucial component of Cambodian financial infrastructure, noting that the system was developed with the support of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).