Kampot Governor tells traders importing goods into Cambodia to use national conscience when importing goods

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Kampot: Mr. Mao Thunin, Governor of Kampot Province, Chairman of the Provincial Administration Unity Command and Chairman of the Provincial Smuggling Prevention and Suppression Committee, told all traders importing goods into Cambodia to use national conscience in importing goods and distributing them to the public.

The provincial governor emphasized the import of Thai goods, which are illegal, nationally destructive, and insulting goods that all Cambodian citizens should boycott in order to appreciate the sacrifices of the lives of Cambodian citizens and soldiers caused by Thailand.

During the trip to lead the Kampot Provincial Administration Unified Command to inspect the location of goods imports and warehouses Various freezers in Kampot city On June 14, 2026, Mr. Mao Thunin said that after the border conflict with Thailand, Cambodians boycotted Thai products to express their nationalism and pain over Thailand’s invasion of Cambodia, as well as in return for the loss of lives and sacrifice of our soldiers.

During this inspection, Mr. Mao Thunin reminded and told all businessmen in the province that they must have national consciousness to think carefully before deciding to import goods from abroad, focusing on quality and the health of the people at large.

On that occasion, Mr. Provincial Governor It also instructed all relevant officials to clearly inspect the source of import, the means of import, whether by water or land, through which port, especially the quality of the goods, whether they have any health effects. And in the event that any person or businessperson is found to have actually imported goods from Thailand, a case must be filed with the Provincial Court for legal action without exception.

Please note that in this inspection operation, there was also the participation and coordination of the Prosecutor attached to the Provincial Court, Kampot City Authorities, Provincial Customs and Excise Branch, Provincial Department of Commerce, and the Provincial Department of Trade and Industry Branch. Province, along with many other relevant authorities.

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