The most disheartening reality is that many believe the factories, roads, airports, and other grand infrastructures belong to them. In truth, much of it is owned by foreigners-some outright, others through century-long leases. Take the SAILUN tire factory, owned entirely by the Chinese, or the vast rubber plantations, controlled by foreign entities for over a hundred years. The most glamorous skyscrapers that define the skyline? They, too, belong to outsiders, leaving little of true value in the hands of Cambodians. It is a sobering reality: a nation with abundant land, yet its people are relegated to farming and harvesting without true ownership. A country rich in raw materials, but unable to produce its own wealth-its citizens reduced to labouring like slaves in their own homeland. What kind of world is this, where prosperity stands as a monument to others, and the rightful owners are left with so little? Compared to Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia has sold 90% of its national assets to foreigners, where Thailand and Vietnam have sold their national assets less than 2%....
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The most disheartening reality is that many believe the factories, roads, airports, and other grand infrastructures belong to them. In truth, much of it is owned by foreigners-some outright, others through century-long leases. Take the SAILUN tire factory, owned entirely by the Chinese, or the vast rubber plantations, controlled by foreign entities for over a hundred years. The most glamorous skyscrapers that define the skyline? They, too, belong to outsiders, leaving little of true value in the hands of Cambodians.
It is a sobering reality: a nation with abundant land, yet its people are relegated to farming and harvesting without true ownership. A country rich in raw materials, but unable to produce its own wealth-its citizens reduced to labouring like slaves in their own homeland.
What kind of world is this, where prosperity stands as a monument to others, and the rightful owners are left with so little? Compared to Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia has sold 90% of its national assets to foreigners, where Thailand and Vietnam have sold their national assets less than 2%....