• My Saves
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder's Desk
  • Contact Us
The Better Cambodia
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Cambodia geographical indication products including silk, cashew, crab and mango representing local identity
    Cambodia Registers Four New Geographical Indications to Strengthen Product Identity

    Cambodia has registered four new geographical indication products, including silk, crab, cashew,…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Japan handing over dump trucks to Cambodia officials for improving waste management and environmental sustainability
    Japan Provides Additional Dump Trucks to Strengthen Cambodia’s Waste Management System

    Japan has donated 10 additional dump trucks to Cambodia, bringing the total…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodia Tourism Board and Singapore Airlines signing agreement to promote tourism and increase international travel
    Cambodia Tourism Board Partners with Singapore Airlines to Boost Global Tourism

    Cambodia Tourism Board partners with Singapore Airlines to boost global tourism through…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Large, square concrete artificial fish shelter frames being inspected by Cambodian officials and conservation experts in an outdoor field.
    Cambodia Deploys Over 2,000 Artificial Fish Shelters to Safeguard Marine Biodiversity

    KOH KONG, Cambodia — The Cambodian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries…

    By
    TBC
    Sixth Irrawaddy Dolphin Calf of 2026 Spotted in Kratie, Raising Total Population to 118
    Sixth Irrawaddy Dolphin Calf of 2026 Spotted in Kratie, Raising Total Population to 118

    KRATIE, CAMBODIA — Conservation efforts in the Mekong River have reached a…

    By
    TBC
  • Editors Pick
    Editors PickShow More
    Lessons from Golda Meir And How Cambodia Can Turn Challenges Into Strength

    Golda Meir’s life was shaped long before she ever held political office.…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Border War’s Hidden Bill: Thai Families Drown in Debt as Cambodia’s Displacement Swells

    The loudest sound of the Thailand–Cambodia conflict is still the shellfire along…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Mixed Signals From Thailand Deepen Uncertainty Over Cambodia–Thailand Ceasefire

    Over the past several days, one thing has become clear along the…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Cambodia Stands Firm: Defending the Motherland Amid Thai Aggression

    An Editorial as of 9 December 2025 When violence erupts along the…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Why Policies Shape a Nation’s Future in a Service-Led Economy

    Every country reaches a moment when it must decide what kind of…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • Stories
    StoriesShow More
    Kong Nay: Cambodia’s Greatest Legend of Chapei Music

    In the rich tapestry of Cambodian cultural history, few figures shine as…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Cambodian students learning multiple languages while preserving Khmer cultural identity
    Renforcing Khmer identity through language learning

    Cambodia’s growing emphasis on multilingual education is shaping global opportunities for students,…

    By
    Olivia Hugues
    Adrien Charrier
    Cambodian craftsmanship
    Carve your own way: How craftsmanship changed Sarin’s life?

    Eyes fixed on her carving of Angkor Wat, Sarin handles her tools with quiet…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    Lea Sannier
    Tonlé to Treeline
    Tonlé to Treeline – From River to Forest: Cambodia’s Living Landscapes 

    Cambodia’s landscapes stretch from the rich ecosystems of the Tonlé waterways to…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    Cambodian martial artist Tharoth training in Kun Khmer after overcoming adversity
    Fighting for What Feels Right

    Tharoth’s journey from trauma to strength is a powerful story of resilience.…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    Lea Sannier
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Cambodia geographical indication products including silk, cashew, crab and mango representing local identity
    Cambodia Registers Four New Geographical Indications to Strengthen Product Identity

    Cambodia has registered four new geographical indication products, including silk, crab, cashew,…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodia economy growth showing factories, exports, and industrial development
    ADB Projects Cambodia’s Growth at 4.5% Amid Middle East Stabilisation Scenario

    ADB projects Cambodia’s economy to grow 4.5% in 2026 under a Middle…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodian trainees learning electric vehicle repair and maintenance skills
    Chinese EV Giant Partners with Cambodia to Develop Electric Vehicle Workforce

    A Chinese EV manufacturer has partnered with Cambodia to develop workforce skills…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodian workers participating in job fair during labour market recovery
    Cambodia Sees Over 650,000 Job Placements Amid Labour Market Recovery

    Cambodia’s labour market recovery gains momentum as over 650,000 individuals secure jobs…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodia garment factory workers producing clothing in manufacturing facility
    Cambodia Garment Sector Seeks Upstream Industries to Expand Local Sourcing

    Cambodia’s garment industry is encouraging the development of upstream industries to expand…

    By
    Sasha Jones
  • Opinion Piece
    Opinion PieceShow More
    Episode 4 of 6 |  When Skills Meet Opportunity: How the Ministry of Labour Is Bringing Industry and Learning Together in Cambodia

    The Moment Training Becomes Real There is a special kind of confidence…

    By
    Dhanita Nair
    Leaving No One Behind: MLVT’s Mission to Open Skills for Every Citizen

    Episode 3 of 6 | Cambodia Skills Development Roadmap Series  The Courage…

    By
    Dhanita Nair
    Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training’s Quality Revolution: Reinventing What It Means to Teach and to Learn in Cambodia

    Episode 2 | Cambodia Skills Development Roadmap Series - The Classroom That…

    By
    Dhanita Nair
    Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training’s Vision: Building the Cambodia We Believe In

    What If the Best Is Yet to Come? Imagine waking up one…

    By
    Dhanita Nair
    Cambodia eyes bigger share of UK food market as trade ties deepen

    Cambodia’s trade relationship with Britain is entering a promising new phase, opening…

    By
    Jas Sohl
  • Press Release
    Press ReleaseShow More
    Khmer Ceramics Centre Launches Cambodia’s First Open-Access Pottery Studio
    A New Space for Clay: Khmer Ceramics Centre Launches Cambodia’s First Open-Access Pottery Studio

    Siem Reap, Cambodia – February 2025 - Khmer Ceramics Centre, located on River…

    By
    TBC
    Over 100 ASEAN Women Entrepreneurs to Be Honoured at Prestigious Gala in Phnom Penh

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia will take centre stage on 21st November as over…

    By
    TBC
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025 Inspires Over 530 Attendees with Powerful Stories of Resilience and Reinvention
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025 Inspires Over 530 Attendees with Powerful Stories of Resilience and Reinvention

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia — The spirit of ideas worth spreading came alive…

    By
    TBC
    Green Miracle: Cambodian Youth Unite to Combat Single-Use Plastic
    Green Miracle: Cambodian Youth Unite to Combat Single-Use Plastic

    A youth-led initiative of UNICEF’s Generation Futures Program vows to raise awareness…

    By
    TBC
    Francophonie Village 2025
    Francophonie Village 2025: Siem Reap Comes Alive with Culture, Creativity, and Community

    This November, Siem Reap transforms into a vibrant cultural playground as the…

    By
    TBC
  • Visit Cambodia
    Visit CambodiaShow More
    Cambodia Public Holidays: A Complete Guide to Every Festival, Tradition, and Meaning
    Cambodia Public Holidays: A Complete Guide to Every Festival, Tradition, and Meaning

    Cambodia has more public holidays than almost any country in Southeast Asia…

    By
    TBC
    Nearly 9 Million Flock to Phnom Penh for Landmark "Nokor Sankranta" Celebrations
    Nearly 9 Million Flock to Phnom Penh for Landmark “Nokor Sankranta” Celebrations

    PHNOM PENH – The inaugural Nokor Sankranta festival concluded on Sunday, cementing…

    By
    TBC
    Crowds of tourists enjoying Khmer New Year celebrations in Kampot with riverfront views and festive activities
    Kampot Attracts Over 430,000 Visitors During Khmer New Year Celebrations

    Kampot welcomed over 430,000 visitors during Khmer New Year 2026, driven mainly…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Global Khmer diaspora celebrating Khmer New Year with traditional dances, games, and community gatherings
    Global Khmer Diaspora Unites for New Year Celebrations Worldwide

    Khmer communities worldwide celebrated New Year 2026 with traditional games, rituals, and…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Tourists celebrating Khmer New Year in Kampong Cham Cambodia with large festive crowds and cultural activities
    Kampong Cham Sees Nearly One Million Tourists on First Day of Khmer New Year

    Kampong Cham attracted nearly one million visitors on the first day of…

    By
    Sasha Jones
  • History
    HistoryShow More
    Siem Reap kite flying festival
    Ancient Kite Flying Festival Takes Flight in Siem Reap

    Siem Reap hosted the annual Ancient Kite Flying Festival with more than…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    A sacred peepal sapling from Bodh Gaya is presented in a ceremonial handover in Siem Reap, symbolizing cultural and spiritual ties between Cambodia and India.
    Siem Reap Receives Sacred Peepal Sapling from Bodh Gaya

    Siem Reap received a sacred peepal sapling from Bodh Gaya, India, on…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Theam’s Gallery
    Theam’s Gallery, or the Art of Returning History to Its People

    Seen through the eyes of his sister Maddy, this is the story…

    By
    Lea Sannier
    Pauline REINA
    Cambodia cave preservation guidelines
    New Guidelines Aim to Preserve Cambodia’s Natural Cave Heritage

    Cambodia has introduced new national guidelines to protect and sustainably manage its…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia sustainable cave management
    Preserving Cambodia’s Natural Heritage: New Guidelines for Sustainable Cave Management and Eco-Conservation

    Across Cambodia’s countryside, limestone caves rise quietly from the earth, holding stories…

    By
    Sasha Jones
  • 🔥
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • The Better Asia
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Places to Visit
  • Sustainability
Font ResizerAa
The Better CambodiaThe Better Cambodia
Search
  • Home
  • Stories
  • News
  • Visit Cambodia
  • Startups
  • Cambodian Brands
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • Sustainability
  • Artisans of Cambodia
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Guests Posts
  • The Better Asia
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder’s Desk
  • Contact us
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
© 2026 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
The Better Cambodia > Blog > Guests Posts > How Cambodian Entrepreneurs Can Successfully Set Up a Business in the United Kingdom, A Strategic Guide to Growth and Bilateral Benefits
Guests PostsOpinion Piece

How Cambodian Entrepreneurs Can Successfully Set Up a Business in the United Kingdom, A Strategic Guide to Growth and Bilateral Benefits

Last updated: April 16, 2025 2:13 am
By
Jas Sohl
1.6k Views
Published: April 16, 2025
Share
9 Min Read
SHARE

The United Kingdom continues to be a global leader in business, innovation, and trade, offering Cambodian entrepreneurs a reliable, transparent, and opportunity-rich environment to launch or expand their ventures. Establishing a presence in the UK opens the door to new markets, access to capital, advanced infrastructure, and strong professional networks.

This guide outlines how Cambodian business owners can navigate setting up operations in the UK, and highlights how this strengthens trade, innovation, and investment ties between Cambodia and the UK.

Why the UK?

The UK is ranked among the easiest places in the world to do business, with streamlined regulatory procedures, advanced transport and digital infrastructure, and a strong commitment to supporting entrepreneurship. The legal system is well-established and internationally trusted, while its multilingual workforce and top-tier education system make it easy to find qualified talent.

For Cambodian entrepreneurs, the UK offers:

- Advertisement -
  • Direct access to a high-value consumer market.
  • A gateway to expand across Europe and global markets.
  • Collaboration opportunities with renowned universities and research institutions.
  • A respected base of operations to build international credibility and investor confidence.

In a significant step forward, the UK has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening economic relations with Cambodia. During a meeting between Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Dominic Williams, British Ambassador to Cambodia, both parties welcomed the positive momentum in bilateral relations. They praised the outcomes of the 2nd Bilateral Political Consultations held in London and the Joint Trade and Investment Forum (JTIF) hosted in Phnom Penh in November 2024.

A key highlight of their discussion was the UK’s decision to extend Cambodia’s benefits under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) for three years beyond Cambodia’s graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, until 2032. Deputy Prime Minister Sokhonn thanked the UK for this crucial support, noting that it would ensure a smooth and sustainable economic transition for Cambodia.

Ambassador Williams echoed the importance of the trade relationship, stating, “The UK-Cambodia trade and investment relationship brings significant benefits to both sides and plays an important role in advancing Cambodia’s development goals.”

In 2024, Cambodia-UK bilateral trade reached $1.01 billion, a 16% increase from 2023, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE). Cambodian exports to the UK rose by 20.4%, totalling $958.75 million, while imports from the UK stood at $53.70 million.

Business Structures for Cambodian Investors

Cambodian companies can establish themselves in the UK using three primary structures: Branch, Subsidiary, or Joint Venture. Each option provides distinct benefits depending on your strategic goals and business model.

Branch (UK Establishment of an Overseas Company)

Setting up a branch allows you to operate in the UK as an extension of your Cambodian business. It enables Cambodian entrepreneurs to directly manage UK operations while maintaining full ownership and oversight from the head office.

A branch is a smart solution for companies looking to explore the UK market quickly, build relationships, and establish an initial presence.

Subsidiary (Limited Company)

A subsidiary is a fully registered company in the UK that is owned by your Cambodian business. This model provides a strong foundation for long-term growth and full integration into the UK business ecosystem.

You can register a subsidiary online in a single day, allowing you to operate as a local UK company, which often helps when working with British clients, banks, and service providers.

Joint Venture

A joint venture allows Cambodian businesses to partner with an established UK company, combining resources, local knowledge, and market access. This approach often leads to rapid scalability, especially in sectors such as manufacturing, renewable energy, digital services, and food processing.

Joint ventures also encourage strong cultural exchange and strengthen commercial trust between partners.

Additional Considerations

Business Insurance

Once your business is established in the UK, obtaining appropriate insurance is an important next step. Common types include coverage for assets, operations, vehicles, and employees. Employer’s Liability Insurance is required if you are hiring in the UK and helps ensure workplace safety and compliance.

Employing Staff

The UK is home to a highly skilled and diverse workforce. With efficient recruitment channels and modern employment regulations, Cambodian businesses can quickly assemble local teams that align with their goals. Several organisations also offer workforce development support, helping new employers access talent and training resources.

Maximising Strategic Growth Through UK Investment Zones

The UK government has introduced Investment Zones as dynamic hubs for growth across strategic sectors such as advanced manufacturing, life sciences, green industries, digital technology, and creative industries. These zones offer Cambodian businesses a powerful launchpad for expansion, innovation, and investment.

There are 13 Investment Zones located across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each zone benefits from a 10-year support package that includes:

  • Generous tax reliefs such as business rates exemptions and enhanced capital allowances.
  • Zero-rate employer National Insurance contributions on salaries of qualifying new employees.
  • Infrastructure support including land remediation and improved transport links.
  • Research and innovation grants, and partnerships with leading universities.
  • Tailored business support services for small and medium-sized enterprises.
  • Workforce development initiatives such as skills bootcamps and apprenticeship support.

One of the key UK-backed investment projects in Cambodia is the Techo International Airport, designed by renowned British architectural firm Foster + Partners. Additionally, discussions are underway to establish Cambodia’s first Green Special Economic Zone with British investment, demonstrating strong commercial alignment and shared priorities in sustainability.

Strengthening UK-Cambodia Bilateral Trade

Establishing Cambodian businesses in the UK helps to deepen bilateral trade, investment, and innovation partnerships between the two nations. These ventures create value on both sides—boosting economic growth and opening new opportunities.

Benefits for Cambodia:

  • Enhanced export reach to global markets via a UK base.
  • Technology and knowledge transfer from UK industries to Cambodian enterprises.
  • Stronger investor interest in Cambodia due to increased visibility and engagement.

Benefits for the UK:

  • Improved access to ASEAN markets via Cambodian business networks.
  • Stronger supply chain links in agriculture, textiles, and digital services.
  • Cultural and educational exchange through business-led collaboration.

Next Steps for Cambodian Entrepreneurs

With its stable business climate, global reach, and dedicated support mechanisms, the UK is an ideal destination for Cambodian entrepreneurs seeking to grow internationally. Whether establishing a branch, launching a subsidiary, or entering a joint venture, Cambodian businesses can expect practical support and meaningful partnerships at every step.

Now is the time to explore opportunities, align with UK industry leaders, and position your business for global success.

Interested Cambodian entrepreneurs can contact Jas at jas@sohl.co for personalised guidance and support in setting up your business in the United Kingdom.

Let your business take root in one of the world’s most vibrant economies—and contribute to a future of shared growth between Cambodia and the United Kingdom.

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link Print
ByJas Sohl
A distinguished UK-based social entrepreneur and award-winning impact investor, serves as a Non-Executive Director at The Better Cambodia.
Previous Article Khmer New Year Celebrated at Cambodian Embassy Event in Nagoya, Japan with Nearly 10,000 Attendees
Next Article Wing Bank Eliminates Cash-Out Fees, Forgoes Millions to Advance Financial Inclusion Wing Bank Eliminates Cash-Out Fees, Forgoes Millions to Advance Financial Inclusion
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

Guests PostsOpinion PieceTour GuidesVisit Cambodia

My dream was inspired by the Enterprise Solution Finder Journey 

By
Pisey Roeurm
Guests PostsOpinion Piece

Cambodia’s Trade Framework: A Gateway to Global Markets

By
Jas Sohl
Boros Opinion PieceOpinion Piece

“Together for Cambodia’s Better Future”

By
Samheng Boros
Guests Posts

ASEAN’s Road to Becoming the World’s Fourth-Largest Economy

By
Jas Sohl
© 2026 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • News
  • About Cambodia
    • Provinces of Cambodia
  • Tours
  • Things to Do
    • Adventure
    • Events
    • Festivals
    • Fun & Games
    • Landmarks
    • Markets
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Shopping
    • Shows
    • Temples
    • Villages
    • Water Fun
    • Wildlife
    • Workshops
    • Zoos & Aquariums
  • Eat & Drink
    • Khmer Cuisine
    • Bars & Pubs
    • Cafés & Bakeries
    • Fine Dining
    • Street Food
  • Natural Attractions
    • Beaches
    • Botanical Sites
    • Caves
    • Cliffs & Rock Formations
    • Coral Reefs
    • Forests
    • Hot Springs
    • Islands
    • Lakes
    • Mountains
    • Parks
    • Rivers
    • Scenic Spots
    • Waterfalls
    • Wetlands
    • Wildlife Areas
  • Services
  • Travel Guide
  • Stays
    • Boutique Stays
    • Eco Lodges
    • Guesthouses
    • Homestays
    • Hotels
    • Resorts
No thanks.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?