Cambodia Sees Surge in Investment: 231 New Projects Worth USD 3.4 Billion Approved in Early 2025

In an encouraging start to 2025, Cambodia has demonstrated robust economic growth, with the Council for the Development of Cambodia approving 231 new investment projects in the first four months, totalling an impressive USD 3.4 billion. This marks a significant increase of 34% in investment capital compared to the same period last year.

The latest report, released on 6 May 2025, revealed that this year’s approvals saw an increase of 103 projects, nearly 80% more than in the first four months of 2024. The surge in investment translates to more than USD 856 million in additional funding, emphasizing the country’s growing appeal to investors.

April proved to be a particularly fruitful month, as the council greenlighted 59 investment projects, bringing in around USD 860 million and anticipated to create approximately 39,000 new jobs. Of these projects, 32 are set to take place outside special economic zones, while 27 will be located within these designated areas.

Interestingly, the investment activities have shown remarkable growth compared to April 2024, with an increase of 37 projects, an astonishing 168% rise. Moreover, the investment capital in April skyrocketed by more than USD 550 million, reflecting a remarkable growth of 178%.

Leading the way in investment absorption, the industrial sector catered to USD 767 million, followed by infrastructure at USD 73 million and tourism at USD 20 million.

China continues to be a major player in Cambodia’s investment landscape, holding the top position with 58.51% of the total investment capital. Key provinces benefitting from this wave of investment include Svay Rieng, Kampong Speu, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, Takeo, Koh Kong, Kandal, Tbong Khmum, and Stung Treng.

This surge in investment not only highlights Cambodia’s potential as a growing economy but also promises job creation and infrastructure development, paving the way for a prosperous future.

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