Cambodia’s public debt remains sustainable and at low risk, supported by prudent borrowing policies and a robust fiscal management framework.
Cambodia’s government and private sector representatives met Tuesday to address legal, tax and governance challenges impacting the business climate.
Cambodia’s customs authority has unveiled an ambitious reform agenda for 2026, focusing on full automation.
Cambodia’s customs revenue rose to more than $3 billion in 2025, surpassing its annual target by nearly a quarter despite global economic headwinds.
Cambodia is pressing ahead with a tax reform agenda centered on transparency, fairness and digital modernization.
Cambodia’s economy is expected to expand by around 5 percent in 2026, despite mounting global and regional uncertainties.
Cambodia’s Digital Social Protection Platform has won the Gold Award at the ASEAN Digital Awards 2026.
The World Bank will provide $260 million in financing to Cambodia in 2026.