AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIMF Outlook: The IMF projects Cambodia’s growth will slow to 3% in 2026 (from 5.3% in 2025) as energy prices rise, tourism stays weak, and scam-related reputational damage weighs on activity, with inflation seen at 5.6%. Logistics Modernisation: Cambodia is pushing logistics system upgrades through the National Logistics Council, aiming to cut supply-chain friction and better plug into regional and global trade. Water for Industry: MISTI and the World Bank reviewed Cambodia’s water sector reform and plans for an independent regulator, lower non-revenue water, and expanded infrastructure to support households and growing industrial demand. Cambodia–China Infrastructure Push: Cambodia and China agreed to fast-track mega projects including the Funan Techo Canal, key highways, and coastal environmental protection to remove bottlenecks for trade and development. Agri-Exports: Cambodia’s milled rice exports jumped 63% in H1 2026 to 630,319 tonnes, lifting revenue to $367.1m, with RCEP and CCFTA cited for tariff advantages. Tourism Recovery Effort: Cambodia is trying to shake off the “scam hub” label after arrivals fell nearly 46% in early 2026, following international travel warnings and a crackdown on scam centres. Industry & Skills: The 2nd ASEAN-India Women Scientists Conclave in Phnom Penh focused on food security, sustainable energy, education, and emerging technologies, linking STI leadership to real economic challenges.
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