Economy
Cambodia Hosts ASEAN Business Leaders to Drive Regional Transformation and Industrial Evolution
PHNOM PENH, Feb 17, 2026 (KPT) – Cambodia will host senior business leaders, policymakers and regional stakeholders at the ASEAN–Cambodia Business Summit 2026, positioning itself at the center of ASEAN’s drive for innovation and industrial transformation, organizers said Monday.
The summit, set for March 3–4, is organized by the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce and the ASEAN Business Advisory Council Cambodia, in partnership with international chambers and business associations. It will run under the theme “ASEAN Transformation: Innovation, Integration, and Industrial Evolution.”

Prime Minister Hun Manet will preside over the official opening on March 4 at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, underscoring the government’s commitment to strengthening Cambodia’s role as a regional growth hub.
The event is expected to draw dignitaries, ambassadors, representatives of regional institutions, multinational firms and sectoral experts. Discussions will focus on green industry, economic diversification, supply chain integration and workforce evolution, including clean energy transitions, high-value manufacturing and modernization of technical and vocational training.
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