What is the current situation in Cambodia? Is it suitable for China people to start a business?
I have been here for almost two years, and I can basically answer your question 1. Since the unstable general election policy last year, the two major parties (People's Party and National Salvation Party) can basically cooperate and the political situation is stable. If foreigners want to buy land, they need a local ID card or a company with a local as the main shareholder, and the local land ownership here is lifelong. 2. The local people think that China people are rich, and many roads, bridges, hydropower stations and water conservancy projects are aided by China government and enterprises, so the local people still respect China. 3. The local Chinese mainly immigrated from Chaoshan. I know a friend whose family moved here from Puning, Guangdong Province during the Cultural Revolution. Chaoshan people are basically doing business, and some people are planting (farms); Yes, it is basically equivalent to the 8090s before China, and the infrastructure has just developed rapidly. The local rich rich, poor poor. The polarization between the rich and the poor is more serious than in China. The daily consumption level of the capital Phnom Penh is similar to that of Guangzhou, and other consumption power cannot be evaluated.