Cambodia seeks to convince investors it will fight corruption


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - Cambodia's leader sought to assure investors Friday that his government will introduce business reforms in an apparent response to a recent World Bank report that slammed the country for its corruption and weak rule of law. 

Prime Minister Hun Sen said the government had taken "concrete measures'' to improve the investment climate, including steps to reduce non-tariff business costs for imports and exports, the elimination of licensing requirements and an overhaul of inspection practices. 

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