A Change of Guard

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Monday 16 May 2011

Uncorking domestic demand [promoting Cambodian-made products, not Thai or Vietnamese products]


Photo by: WILL BAXTER

Monday, 16 May 2011
By Seng Sovan
Phnom Penh Post

WINE vendors participate in the one village-one product exhibition at Phnom Penh’s Wat Botum park yesterday. Vendors said they were attempting to encourage Cambodians to use more domestically manufactured products.

Yin Lang, owner of a perfume company, said participating in the exhibition was a good way to introduce her Love You products to Cambodians.

“Cambodian people are becoming more interested in Cambodian-made products,” she said, adding she specifically targeted teenagers and foreigners for her products.

Sok Chenda, owner of Chamkardong Soy Sauce makers, said it could be a challenge competing with foreign-made goods.

“Competing with foreign goods requires better packaging techniques ... as [Cambodians] think the quality of local products is lower than that of foreign products.” SIEAM BUNTHY

2 comments:

MaraM. said...

It is a positive direction for our country and people, finally...

Anonymous said...

this is what cambodian leaders should do, promote cambodian-made products rather than foreign products that flooded the cambodian markets. cambodian producers are struggling because they can't compete against cheap foreign products or because they have not been given enough promotions. please help them.