The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday upgraded its calculation
of economic growth in Cambodia last year to 7.2 percent, though warned
that stagnating child malnutrition rates were a significant threat to
the country’s long-term development.
In its annual evaluation of economies in the Asia Pacific region,
the ADB’s evaluation of Cambodia’s economic growth in 2012 marked a
steep rise from an October prediction of 6.4 percent. Looking forward,
the ADB predicted 7.2 percent growth this year and 7.5 percent growth in
2014.
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