Cambodia bans foreigners from running 10 types of small businesses

Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-28 22:13:14|Editor: ZX
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PHNOM PENH, Aug. 28 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia on Wednesday issued a directive to bar foreign nationals from self-employment in 10 categories of jobs.

Signed by Minister of Labor and Vocational Training Ith Samheng, the directive said self-employed foreigners are banned from being taxi, tuk-tuk and rickshaw drivers; barbers and beauticians; street vendors; massage therapists at public places; shoe sewers and polishers; tailors; car repairmen; Khmer souvenir producers; Khmer musical instrument and Buddha statue makers; and goldsmiths and gem cutters.

"The Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training will neither grant, nor extend the validity of employment book or card for any foreigners who are running the above-stated businesses," the minister said. "Anyone violating this directive will be fined and punished in accordance with the Labor Law and other effective regulations."

According to a Labor Ministry report, there are more than 160,000 foreigners from 93 countries and regions living and working in Cambodia.

Usually, self-employed foreigners in Cambodia have to pay 180 U.S. dollars per year for long-term visas and another 130 dollars per year for an employment book or card.

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