Cambodia's manufacturing output hit $15 bn in 2024
03 Mar '25
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Cambodia's manufacturing output hit $15 billion in 2024, the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation said.
Manufactured products worth $4 billion were supplied to the domestic market, while the rest were exported.
Last year saw 326 factories being set up, bringing the number of registered factories to 2,425 with a combined investment of $20 billion—a 10-per cent increase YoY.
Cambodia’s manufacturing output hit $15 billion last year, according to the ministry of industry, science, technology and innovation (MISTI).
Manufactured products worth nearly $4 billion were supplied to the domestic market, while the rest were exported, a report by the ministry said.
Cambodia's manufacturing output hit $15 billion in 2024, the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation said.
Manufactured products worth $4 billion were supplied to the domestic market, while the rest were exported.
Last year saw 326 factories being set up, bringing the number of registered factories to 2,425 with a combined investment of $20 billion—a 10-per cent increase YoY.
Three hundred and twenty six factories were set up last year, bringing the total number of registered factories to 2,425 with a combined investment of $20 billion. This was a 10-per cent increase year on year (YoY).
MISTI minister Hem Vanndy said this indicates the industrial sector is developing sustainably, diversifying and upholding high environmental and social responsibility standards, a domestic media outlet reported.
The main exports include garments, footwear, electronic devices and solar panels.