Cambodia's economy set to grow but tariff risks gloomy outlook: ADB
The report estimated Cambodia's gross domestic product will expand by 6.1 percent in 2025 and 6.2 percent in 2026 after growing by 6 percent in 2024.
However, downside risks to the outlook have increased due to global uncertainties, including a new tariff policy by the United States and ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains.
"The positive economic outlook for Cambodia in 2025 and 2026 reflects the country's potential for resilience and underlying strengths," ADB Country Director for Cambodia Jyotsana Varma said in a press release.
"Even as global uncertainties persist, strategic investments in digital public infrastructure and human capital development will be crucial for economic diversification and unlocking new drivers for inclusive and sustainable growth," she added.
Industrial output is projected to rise by 9.3 percent in 2025 and 2026, led by robust performance in garment and non-garment manufacturing, the report said.
Growth in the services sector is expected to continue at 4.4 percent, despite weak real estate activity, it said, adding that tourism earnings are projected to grow moderately, with international tourist arrivals --especially from Southeast Asia -- continuing to rise.
The report also identifies digital transformation as a key policy priority to support long-term growth.
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