Ministry of Commerce (Cambodia)

The Ministry of Commerce (Khmer: ក្រសួងពាណិជ្ជកម្ម; Krasuang Pearnichkam) is the government ministry responsible for regulating and promoting commerce and trade of Cambodia. It works both domestically and internationally, and within the context of ASEAN, to create opportunities and a good working environment for producers and exporters.

Ministry of Commerce
ក្រសួងពាណិជ្ជកម្ម
Agency overview
Formed1996
JurisdictionGovernment of Cambodia
HeadquartersPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Minister responsible
  • Pan Sorasak, Minister of Commerce
Websitehttp://www.moc.gov.kh/

General Departments

  • General Department of Domestic Trade
  • General Department of International Trade
  • General Department of Trade Support Services
  • General Directorate of Trade Promotion [1]
  • General Department of Cambodia Import-Export Inspection and Fraud Repression (CamControl)
  • General Department of Administration and Finance
  • General Department of Inspection
  • Green Trade Company

Minister of Commerce

MinisterTerm startTerm end
Mok Sokun8 January 19799 April 1979
Ros Samay15 May 1979December 1979
Taing SarimDecember 19795 March 1985
Chan Phin5 March 198524 May 1986
Ho Non24 May 198620 August 1988
Taing Sarim20 August 19889 August 1990
Nhim Vanda9 August 19907 June 1993
Var Huot7 June 199324 October 1994
Cham Prasidh24 October 199424 September 2013
Sun Chanthol24 September 20132 April 2016
Pan Sorasak2 April 2016Incumbent

Source: History of the Ministry of Commerce

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