Cambodia Records Surge in Investment with Ten Billion Dollars in New Projects for 2025

Cambodia has reached a major economic milestone in 2025, securing 630 new investment projects with a total capital value of approximately 10 billion dollars. This performance represents a significant 45 percent increase in investment volume compared to the previous year, highlighting the Kingdom’s growing appeal as a strategic hub for international capital. The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) reported that these approved projects are expected to generate an estimated 438,000 new jobs, providing a substantial boost to the national workforce and local livelihoods.

The surge in investment is characterized by a mix of developments both within and outside the country’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Specifically, 387 projects were approved for locations across various provinces, while 243 projects were established within the dedicated infrastructure of SEZs. This balanced growth reflects the success of the government’s efforts to diversify the industrial landscape beyond traditional manufacturing hubs. Key sectors driving this momentum include the garment and non-garment manufacturing industries, large-scale infrastructure projects, agriculture and agro-industry, and a revitalized tourism sector.

Several critical factors have contributed to this record-breaking year. The Royal Government of Cambodia’s Pentagonal Strategy Phase I has played a central role by prioritizing economic diversification and enhancing the investment climate through digital administrative procedures and attractive tax incentives. Furthermore, Cambodia’s active participation in regional trade agreements, such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and bilateral free trade deals with China, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates, has significantly bolstered investor confidence. China remains the leading source of foreign direct investment, accounting for over half of the total capital, followed by significant contributions from Singapore, Vietnam, and several Western nations, said Dr. Duch Darin, economic expert, explained on RFI radio.

Looking ahead, the successful registration of these 630 projects serves as a testament to Cambodia’s long-term political and economic stability. By fostering an environment that encourages technology transfer and high-value-added production, the Kingdom is steadily transitioning from labor-intensive industries toward a more skill-driven and resilient economy. This continued influx of capital is expected to sustain the nation’s growth momentum, paving the way for further infrastructure development and improved public services for citizens across the country. (read more)

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