Cambodia has approved three new Special Economic Zone (SEZ) projects worth a combined $260 million.
Cambodia’s exports to Vietnam jumped 21 percent in January, underscoring renewed momentum in bilateral trade.
Cambodia has expanded its pilot of the v Pass system, a digital platform designed to replace traditional passport stamps.
The Asian Development Bank and UNICEF have pledged support for Cambodia’s new rural water, sanitation and hygiene plan.
Chinese enterprises operating in Cambodia have created more than one million jobs for local citizens.
The Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI) has advanced work on the draft National Strategy for the Development of Micro.
The United States remained Cambodia’s largest export destination in January.
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), through its Cambodian Investment Board, convened a One-Stop Service meeting.
Cambodia and Cuba are preparing to sign a tourism cooperation agreement aimed at boosting travel between the two countries.
Cambodia has approved a $200 million investment to build a 150-megawatt wind power plant in Mondulkiri province.