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Mr. HUOT Hak, Minister of Tourism, allowed the CAM-DMC (Cambodia Destination Management Companies) team, representing 18 tourism companies, to meet for a work discussion.

PHNOM PENH: On the morning of Saturday, September 21, 2024, Mr. HUOT Hak, Minister of Tourism, allowed the CAM-DMC team to meet for a work discussion, during which they reported on their activities, challenges, and requests.

On this occasion, after attentively listening to the team's input, Mr. the Minister extended his appreciation to the team's initiatives, commitment, and contributions in helping to promote the tourism sector. He hopes that the team would continue to contribute to the further development and support of the tourism industry. Additionally, all the inputs, challenges, and requests raised during this discussion will be further reviewed by Mr. the Minister within the ministry, inter-ministries, and with the tourism working group in the government-private sector forum, in order to respond effectively, efficiently, and in a timely manner.



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