- The Cambodian government has extended VAT exemption on essential locally produced food items from January 1, 2026, to the end of 2028.
- The exemption covers items such as livestock meat, eggs, fish, seafood, sugar (excluding candy), salt, fish sauce, and soy sauce, but does not apply to restaurant food.
- The policy aims to ease the cost of living, with the state covering the VAT burden during this period.
- Experts welcome the move but urge the government to address other challenges faced by local producers, such as high production costs, administrative hurdles, and market access issues.
Source: khmertimeskh.com
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