Cambodia exported nearly US$1.9 billion worth of non-garment products to foreign markets in the first six months of 2021.
The figure shows an increase of US$632.5 million or some 50 percent compared to the same period last year, pointed out a press release of the General Department of Customs and Excise at the Ministry of Economy and Finance after its virtual review meeting chaired by its Director General H.E. Kun Nhim yesterday.
Non-garment products include bicycle, electronic parts, vehicle spare parts, decorative light bulbs, plywood and so on.
The growth of non-garment exports reflects the good outcome of the Royal Government’s policy in industrial diversification.
During the six-month period, the export of garment products was valued at US$4.72 billion, up 0.9 percent, and that of agricultural products – rice, rubber, cassava, cashew nuts, corn, fresh banana, mangoes, etc. – rose by more than 64 percent to US$1.58 billion.
Last year, the Kingdom shipped US$17 billion worth of goods, a year-on-year increase of 16.72 percent, while the imports declined by 7 percent to US$18 billion from US$20 billion in 2019.
Source: Agency Kampuchea Press