Chinese Investment in ASEAN Reaches US$20 billion, up 37%, Cambodia Can Absorb Approx. 16%

Chinese investment in Southeast Asia has surged to nearly US$20 billion, marking a substantial 37% increase from the previous year, according to a report jointly conducted by Griffith University and Fudan University. Published by Thailand-business-news on 11 March 2024, the report underscores the resilience and strategic growth of Chinese investment in the region, particularly in real estate and construction sectors.

Amidst global economic uncertainties, Southeast Asia has emerged as a pivotal destination for Chinese investors seeking growth and stability. The region’s significance in China’s investment strategy has become more pronounced, driven by factors such as the economic slowdown in China and geopolitical tensions. Southeast Asia presents an avenue for China to expand its influence and deepen economic ties, with ambitions to leverage ASEAN as a strategic investment direction to bolster its presence in the broader Asia-Pacific region. Although part of the Asia-Pacific region, ASEAN receives 50% of China’s total investment in the region.

Despite challenges in China’s domestic real estate market, the allure of Southeast Asia’s emerging markets remains strong for Chinese investors. A significant portion of the US$20 billion investment has been directed towards real estate and infrastructure projects, including bridges, roads, ports, and power stations. This underscores China’s commitment to regional development and long-term economic partnership.

Among the ASEAN nations, Cambodia has emerged as a key recipient of Chinese investment. With its open economic policies, strategic location, and growing infrastructure needs, Cambodia has become an attractive destination for Chinese investors. In 2023 alone, Cambodia attracted US$4.92 billion in fixed asset investment, with Chinese investment accounting for 66% of the total. This amounted to approximately US$3.25 billion, surpassing Chinese investment in some other ASEAN countries with Chinese investment in Thailand accounting for US$3.19 billion in the same year.

Remarkably, Cambodia absorbed around 16% of the total Chinese investment in ASEAN, highlighting its significant potential and attractiveness to investors. This underscores Cambodia’s growing role as a favoured destination for Chinese investment, driven by its favourable investment climate and strategic advantages.

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