Cambodia Attracts Investment Projects worth US$3.5 Billion in 10 Months

Cambodia attracted fixed-assets investment of US$3.5 billion in the January-October period of 2022, inching up 1.3 percent compared to the same period last year, according to a report of the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).
The Kingdom approved 161 investment projects during the ten-month period this year, up 15 projects compared to the same period last year, it added.
The industry and infrastructure sectors shared the majority of total investment with 41.5 percent and 51 percent respectively, the report pointed out.
CDC President H.E. Sok Chenda Sophea said that the CDC is attracting more investment and highly valued the participation of business associations and domestic and foreign investors who have played an important role in promoting Cambodia’s investment potential and opportunities abroad.
“This work-to-mouth marketing is an effective channel in attracting investment among other channels and broadcast channels, through sharing successful experience of investment in Cambodia,” H.E. Sok Chenda Sophea underlined.
Mr. Lim Heng, Vice President of the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, attributed the growth of investment projects to the country’s successful control of the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade pact and the Cambodia-China Free Trade Agreement.
“Cambodia has continued to attract new investment projects by showing off the Kingdom as a potential destination for both domestic and foreign investors,” he said.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press