Cambodia Sees Surge in Investment Projects in First Half of 2025

In a notable boost to its economic landscape, Cambodia approved a total of 373 new investment projects in the first half of 2025, amassing an impressive investment capital of USD 5.8 billion. This marks a substantial 77% increase compared to the same period last year, according to a report released by the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) on July 7, 2025.

The new projects are projected to create approximately 255,000 jobs for Cambodian citizens. Of the approved projects, 216 are situated outside special economic zones, while 157 are located within these designated areas.

The report further highlighted that the total number of approved projects has risen by 183, while the investment capital has increased by around USD 2.5 billion compared to the first half of 2024. This trend underscores the growing potential of Cambodia’s industrial sector, which has attracted a remarkable USD 4.2 billion in investment. Infrastructure and other sectors follow with USD 1.5 billion, whereas agriculture and tourism received USD 130 million and USD 20 million, respectively.

In terms of investment sources, China leads the way, contributing 52.23% of the total capital in the first half of 2025. Following China, domestic investment from Cambodia itself accounted for 29.76%, with Singapore rounding out the top three at 7.72%.

Notably, the CDC reported that June alone saw the approval of 83 projects with a total investment capital of USD 1.6 billion. Domestic capital flows from Cambodia were significant, making up 46.79% of this total investment, indicating a robust commitment to local economic development.

These developments reflect a positive economic outlook for Cambodia as it continues to attract significant foreign and domestic investments, positioning itself as a key player in the region’s growth.

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