Cambodian
Federation of Employers and Business Associations (CAMFEBA)
The Cambodian Federation of Employers and Business Associations
(CAMFEBA), established on 13 June 2000, is an autonomous and independent
Federation of Employers and Business Associations recognized and registered
with the Ministry of Social Affairs, Labor, Vocational Training and
Youth Rehabilitations of Cambodia. Having been established due to
the increasing need for the private sector to stand together with
a unified voice, CAMFEBA has become the single federation representing,
promoting and safeguarding the rights and interests of employers in
Cambodia. CAMFEBA provides a forum for consultation and discussion
among members on matters of common interest, and seeks for the adoption
of sound principles and practices of human resource and industrial
relations through information, legal advice, research, training and
other activities.
As of October 31, 2014, CAMFEBA is collectively representing
over 2,000 employers, both unionized and non-unionized, comprising
of 11 Business Associations as Association members, 227 individual
companies as ordinary members and 26 non-profit organizations as Associate
members.
CAMFEBA is recognized nationally, regionally and
internationally as the sole employers’ representative in Cambodia.
It works closely with the ILO and is the sole employers’ representative
from Cambodia to the International Labor Conference held in Geneva,
every year. CAMFEBA is also a member of the International Organization
of Employers (IOE), the ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) and
the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Employers (CAPE).
No. 44A, Street 320
Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang III
Khan Chamkar Morn
Phnom Penh
Cambodia
Tel: (855) 23 222 186, 023 219 279
Fax: (855) 23 222 185
Cambodia Chember of Commerce
In Cambodia, Chamber of Commerce is established under the
Law on Chamber of Commerce promulgated in 1995 and its relevant amendment
and regulations of the Kingdom of Cambodia. By nature, Chamber of
Commerce is a voluntary membership-based and is a not-for-profit institution
representing private sector interests in commercial, industrial, service
and craft and agricultural sectors and dedicates to the economic well-being
of their territory and of the country as a whole. Large, medium and
small legal businesses from virtually every profession across the
nation could join the chamber of commerce. The Chamber of Commerce
work to make their voice heard and contribute to the efficiency of
the government, thus, making business environment friendlier to businesses.
There are 12 municipal/provincial chambers of commerce
representing their member businesses in their respective territory.
The growing number of local chambers of commerce, from just one which
is the Phnom Penh Chamber of Commerce by the end of 2004, represents
the increase of economic and business activities in the country which
recorded one of the highest growths among developing economies in
the world. Local Chambers of Commerce forms up a Cambodia Chamber
of Commerce which has a nation-wide jurisdiction and constituency.
Building No.7D
Russian Blvd
Sangkat Tek Laok 1
Khan Toul Kok
Phnom Penh
Cambodia
Tel: +(855) 23 880 795
Fax: +(855) 23 881 757 |
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