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According to the Bank’s website, the program will support the Government of Cambodia in diversifying Cambodia's economy and boosting its international competitiveness. It underpins the government's efforts to achieve a higher income status and to improve the livelihoods of its citizens through sustainable economic growth. The program will support three reform areas aimed at: (i) enhancing the enabling environment for investment and business; (ii) growing micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs); and (iii) improving trade policy and trade facilitation.
In compliance with ADB’s Safeguards Policy Statement (2009), the program is classified category C for environmental, involuntary resettlement, and Indigenous Peoples safeguards. The program is not expected to have adverse environmental or social safeguard impacts within the meaning of ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement.
The government has requested a concessional loan of $50 million from ADB’s ordinary capital resources to help finance subprogram 2. The loan will have a 24-year term, including a grace period of 8 years; an interest rate of 1.0% per year during the grace period and 1.5% per year thereafter; and such other terms and conditions set forth in the draft loan agreement. The Export–Import Bank of Korea will provide parallel cofinancing of $50 million for subprogram 2.
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