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Sika Cambodia Celebrates Excellence in Craftsmanship at Inaugural Tile Adhesive Competition
The Professional tilers showcase skills and win premium rewards at the landmark event hosted in Chip Mong 271 Mega Mall The construction landscape of Cambodia reached a new milestone as the highly anticipated Sika Cambodia Tile Adhesive Competition 2026 successfully concluded on May 23, 2026. Held at the bustling Chip Mong 271 Mega Mall, this first-of-its-kind event brought together the nation's ...
Read MoreSIKA Cambodia Tiler Competition 2026
Top industry craftsmen to compete for luxury prizes and elite recognition at Chip Mong 271 Mega Mall this May The construction industry in Cambodia is set to witness a display of exceptional craftsmanship as Sika Cambodia announces the return of its premier tiling competition for 2026. This prestigious event serves as a platform for professional tilers to demonstrate their technical expertise and...
Read MoreCambodia’s Construction Sector Sees Import Surge: A 35.6% Increase in First Half of 2025
In a significant boost for the construction industry, Cambodia invested over USD 1.24 billion in construction materials during the first half of 2025. This marks a remarkable 35.6% increase compared to the same period last year, when imports totaled approximately USD 915 million. The Ministry of Commerce’s latest report highlights this surge as a reflection of the robust economic activity within t...
Read MoreCambodia’s Steel Imports Surge in Early 2025
Cambodia's steel imports significantly rose in the first quarter of 2025, with the nation importing iron and steel valued at USD217 million. This marks a remarkable 75% increase compared to USD124 million during the same period last year. According to a report released on 10 April by the General Department of Customs and Excise, iron and steel imports accounted for 2.9% of Cambodia's total impo...
Read MoreIron & Steel Imports Value in Q1 at US$84 million, 3.5% Y-o-Y Increase
The value of steel and steel imports in Q1 2022 was US$84 million, an increase of 3.5% compared to the same period last year, according to the three-month report of the General Department of Customs and Excise. In March alone, the value of steel and steel imports amounted to US$26.29 million, the report added. During the first quarter, the GDCE collected a total of duties of approx. US$590 m...
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