Ms. Lim, the head of corporate communications, said yesterday that illegal import of beverages, mostly from Thailand are destroying the company's market share and the company is working with customs authorities and relevant ministries to stop this influx .
She said: 'While [smuggling] has caused our business have dropped it there involved extensive that Cambodia lost tax revenue and more jobs. She said: 'We will continue to work with government leaders to solve this problem.
David Wigglesworth, General Manager at Cambodia Beverage Company (CBC), said that despite the sales decline, the growth outlook The company remains strong.
He refused to give sales figures: 2015 process, slower than last year, but our core brand our energy drinks growth remains strong compared to other brands.
In August CBC plant worth $ 100 million in Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone, which will increase The company's current output, drink twice. The new plant is expected to open in July and will add about 300 workers, workers who have The company's existing 600 people.
Wigglesworth said: 'Based on our current estimates of our factory will be able to supply domestic demand until 2035.
He said: 'We will also remain in the state in exports beyond the near future also, if there are incentives to export appropriate and if demand from other maker of Coke more.
CBC currently operating in the factory in Phnom Penh's Russey Keo district, which produces Coca-Cola and other beverages including sbrai station deacon Santa Schweppes Samuel Moon Rider and water net. LA
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