Global Supply Chains Shifting Away from China, with Cambodia Well-Positioned to Seize the Opportunity

The rapid diversification of manufacturing across Southeast Asia is reshaping global supply chains as the region emerges as a key beneficiary. Chinese companies are increasingly implementing the China Plus One strategy, through which additional manufacturing bases outside China are being established to reduce disruption to domestic supply chains. This strategy, coupled with rising foreign direct investment (FDI) flowing into Southeast Asian countries, has transformed the region into a new manufacturing powerhouse, according to Asiapropertyawards published on 23 December 2024.

The rapid diversification of manufacturing across Southeast Asia is reshaping global supply chains, with Cambodia emerging as a key player. In 2023, the country attracted approximately USD 3 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI), driven primarily by Chinese companies owning about 90% of Cambodia’s garment factories. This growth is further supported by the garment industry, which contributes nearly 40% to the nation’s GDP. Cambodia is strategically positioned as a manufacturing hub with competitive labor costs, improving infrastructure, and favorable trade agreements such as the China-Cambodia Free Trade Agreement.

Driving Forces Behind the Shift in Supply Chains

The China+1 Strategy Gains Traction: The China+1 strategy has gained momentum as companies seek to diversify production bases outside China, mitigating risks and reducing dependence on a single country. Rising labor costs and geopolitical tensions have accelerated this trend. Cambodia has emerged as a preferred alternative, leveraging its competitive labor costs and improving infrastructure. Yin Hong, Head of Logistics and Industrial at JLL China, remarked, “In Asia Pacific, this trend of closeness with partner countries has resulted in the China+1 strategy, in which Chinese companies have added additional production bases outside China to prevent supply chain disruptions from becoming overly dependent on a single country.”

Economic Growth and Infrastructure Investments: Cambodia’s economic growth is propelled by strong foreign investment and rapid development in infrastructure. The Royal Government of Cambodia is heavily investing in key projects such as roads, ports, and logistics networks to support manufacturing and ensure efficient supply chain management. These advancements are attracting global manufacturers aiming to enhance operational efficiency.

Strategic Trade Agreements: Trade agreements are pivotal to Cambodia’s attractiveness. The China-Cambodia Free Trade Agreement, which came into effect in January 2022, eliminates tariffs on almost all goods traded between the two nations. Additionally, Cambodia’s membership in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has increased trade volumes with member countries by over 28%, reaching USD 8.17 billion in 2023. These agreements reduce import costs for production inputs while facilitating seamless access to regional markets.

Cambodia’s Competitive Edge: Beyond its garment sector, Cambodia is diversifying its manufacturing base, attracting investment in electronics, automotive parts, and other value-added industries. The country’s strategic geographic location within Southeast Asia, combined with its skilled labor force and supportive government policies, makes it an ideal destination for companies adopting the China+1 strategy.

Cambodia is emerging as a manufacturing hub at the heart of Southeast Asia, offering unique opportunities for investors seeking to diversify supply chains. With strategic trade agreements, proactive government initiatives, and a rapidly growing economy, Cambodia is poised to solidify its role in the evolving global supply chain landscape. As companies embrace the China+1 strategy, the nation stands to benefit significantly, further enhancing its influence in the regional and global economic arena.

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