(Phnom Penh): The Minister of Labor and Vocational Training stated that the Royal Government's intervention measures with the strategic framework and programs to restore and promote Cambodia's economic growth in living with Kovid-19 in the new normal path for 2021-2023, in which The employment and vocational training sector is considered a priority sector, which requires the introduction of the Cambodia Garment, Footwear and Bag Development Strategy 2021-2024, which will ensure long-term sustainability and further development. And can also attract more investors to invest in Cambodia.

On that occasion, HE Minister congratulated the Executive Committee for the new mandate and the results of the annual meeting of the Association, which achieved good results, can further increase the work efficiency for the Association to promote economic growth and exports. Due to the increasing number of cases of new omega-3 metabolic diseases, it is required that the members of the association whose factories are operating today should strictly implement the Ministry's standard operating standards (SOPs) to maintain The production chain and keep jobs for our workers, especially the Minister to promote a safe community in factories, enterprises, establishments by enhancing good relations between employers and workers for the common good.
Mr. Kong Sang said that the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training from the beginning is still the first relevant ministry for our sector, which is the labor sector. If the labor sector is chaotic, then the sector will not be sustainable and grow, no matter how good the other sectors. In this sense, coordination creates a better and more mature professional communication environment, leading to more stable production. During Kovid, Samdech Techo's proper vaccination policy, together with the support of the Ministry of Labor, ensured stable production and export growth.
He added that in 2021, the export of garments was 11,389.6 million US dollars, an increase of about 1,505 million US dollars, equivalent to 15.2 percent, including 8,017 million shoes. 1.390 million and 1.490 million travel products, in addition to other textile products. The association currently has 462 members, 132 garment factories and 92 footwear manufacturers.
Through dialogue and listening to each other to strengthen the partnership between the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training with GMAC that can solve further problems, especially in the context of the growth of orders is high. Causing a shortage of manpower. With this, the Ministry will continue to urge the National Employment Agency (NEA) and private recruitment agencies to provide supply to the factories that are in high demand for labor to increase their production chains.
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