Phnom Penh: Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed relevant authorities to monitor and control tax-evading and defective goods and to cooperate in taking clear measures.
This is according to a press release on the results of the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers chaired by Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday, June 26, 2026.
On that occasion, the Prime Minister instructed relevant authorities at all levels to monitor and control tax-evading and defective goods and to cooperate in taking clear measures in a fair and transparent manner, especially by focusing on the main source of income, that is, those who import and distribute.
The Prime Minister continued that this measure must be taken both for food products because it affects the health of the people and for high-value goods because it affects fair competition.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Hun Manet also instructed the competent authorities to disseminate clear information to the people and quickly about their measures to avoid misunderstandings and interpretations that deviate from the true purpose.
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