Economy
Cambodia Endorses $99M in Investment Projects Across Six Provinces
PHNOM PENH, (Aug. 25, 2025) — Cambodia’s Council for the Development (CDC) convened its 13th Single Window Meeting of 2025 to review 13 qualified investment project proposals totaling approximately $99 million in capital, according to a statement from the Cambodian Investment Committee.

Presided over by Secretary-General Chea Vuthy, the meeting brought together representatives from relevant ministries and provincial administrations to assess projects spanning industrial manufacturing and agro-processing. The proposed investments are expected to generate around 5,500 jobs.

Of the 13 projects, 11 are in the industrial sector, including automotive assembly, production of vehicle accessories, decorative components, electrical lighting and fittings, furniture, carton packaging, plastic bags, and seasonal goods such as Christmas decorations. Two additional projects focus on rubber processing facilities.
The proposed sites for these investments include Phnom Penh, Kandal, Takeo, Kampong Speu, Kampong Chhnang and Tboung Khmum provinces.

The Single Window mechanism is part of Cambodia’s broader effort to streamline investment approvals and attract diversified capital inflows into priority sectors.
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