Cambodian“iron and steel” imports in the first quarter of 2023 – ended March 31 – clocked in at $93.292 million, rising by nearly 10.95 per cent year-on-year from $84.085 million and close to 6.0 per cent quarter-on-quarter from $88.04 million, according to provisional Customs (GDCE) statistics.
Five condominium projects – two categorised as “mid-range” and three as “affordable” – were completed and ready for move-ins in the first quarter of this year, adding “more than 3,900” units to Phnom Penh’s supply, raising the total to about 48,600 units as of March 31
Five condominium projects – two categorised as “mid-range” and three as “affordable” – were completed and ready for move-ins in the first quarter of this year, adding “more than 3,900” units to Phnom Penh’s supply, raising the total to about 48,600 units as of March 31, according to real estate firm CBRE Cambodia.
The land ministry approved a total of 4,275 construction investment projects in 2022 – down 28 projects or 0.65 per cent from a year earlier – with total registered capital of $2.968 billion, down 46.8 per cent on a yearly basis from $5.580 billion, according to the finance ministry.
The land ministry approved a total of 4,275 construction investment projects in 2022 – down 28 projects or 0.65 per cent from a year earlier – with total registered capital of $2.968 billion, down 46.8 per cent on a yearly basis from $5.580 billion, according to the finance ministry.