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The Better Cambodia > Blog > Cambodia News > Cambodia Opens 2026 With Quiet Confidence: $2.5 Billion in Investment, a Greener Road, and an Economy That Keeps Showing Up
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Cambodia Opens 2026 With Quiet Confidence: $2.5 Billion in Investment, a Greener Road, and an Economy That Keeps Showing Up

Surya Narayan
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There is a certain calm energy in the way Cambodia has walked into 2026. Nothing flashy. No grand declarations. Just a steady flow of news, numbers, and small wins that, when you put them side by side, start to look like something bigger.

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  • $2.5 Billion and 146 Projects
  • Who Is Putting Money Into Cambodia
  • Electric Vehicles Quietly Arrive
  • Garments, Footwear and Travel Goods Still Carry the Team
  • A Growing Friendship With Japan
  • The IMF Keeps Its Forecast at 4 Percent
  • A Country That Is Not Shouting, But Is Definitely Moving

The first quarter of the year is now behind us, and the story it leaves on the table is genuinely interesting.

$2.5 Billion and 146 Projects

Between January and March, the Council for the Development of Cambodia, better known as the CDC, together with the Provincial Investment Subcommittee (PISC), approved 146 investment projects. Total investment capital: roughly $2.5 billion. Expected jobs: around 82,000.

Those are not small numbers for a country of our size.

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Out of the 146 projects, 95 were registered by the CDC itself. Of those, 60 sit outside Special Economic Zones and 35 are located inside SEZs. The remaining 51 projects came through the PISC, which tells you that investment is not only flowing into the capital, it is reaching the provinces too.

When you break the $2.5 billion down by sector, the picture becomes even clearer:

  • Industry took the biggest slice.
  • Infrastructure and other sectors together pulled in around $839 million.
  • Tourism secured about $300 million.
  • Agriculture and agro industry brought in $24 million.

It is not a one engine economy. Several engines are running at once, and that is exactly what a maturing market should look like.

Who Is Putting Money Into Cambodia

China, once again, led the way. Chinese investors committed $1.169 billion in Q1, which is about 46.77 percent of the total.

But there is another number that deserves attention, and honestly, it may matter more in the long run. Cambodian investors came in second, with roughly $951 million, or 38.06 percent of the total. Malaysia rounded out the top three at $203 million, or 8.14 percent.

Think about what that local figure is really saying. Almost four out of every ten dollars invested in Cambodia this quarter came from Cambodians themselves. People who live here, raise families here, pay taxes here, and clearly see a future worth betting on. That is not just capital. That is confidence.

Electric Vehicles Quietly Arrive

If you want a sign that the country is thinking about tomorrow and not just today, look at the EV news from this quarter.

The CDC approved two new electric vehicle assembly projects in Q1 2026.

The first is ZDG Assembly Co., Ltd., which will set up an $11 million fixed asset vehicle assembly plant in Kandal province. The plant will assemble LYNK & CO vehicles, a global brand that has built its name around high technology and sustainable mobility.

The second is ZO Motors (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. This one is bigger, a $46 million EV assembly plant inside a Special Economic Zone in Pursat province. ZO Motors is backed by Japanese and Chinese partners, which is a useful reminder that Cambodia is increasingly being seen as a practical place to build, not just to sell.

Two projects may not sound like a revolution. But a few years ago, this conversation barely existed here. Now it does. And once the first plants go up, others tend to follow.

There is also a larger message that leaders in the energy space have been quietly repeating. With global fuel prices climbing again, the shift to electric vehicles and renewable energy is no longer just a climate argument. It is a household budget argument too. For many families, choosing an EV or cleaner energy is simply the cheaper long term option, and that is a powerful reason for change.

Garments, Footwear and Travel Goods Still Carry the Team

While new industries are slowly stepping onto the field, the old reliable workhorse of Cambodia’s export economy is still doing the heavy lifting.

In Q1 2026, the garments, footwear and travel goods sector, usually shortened to GFT, generated $3.75 billion in export revenue. That is a 7.78 percent jump compared with the same quarter last year, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise.

Total Q1 exports came in at $8.09 billion, which means GFT alone accounted for 46 percent of everything Cambodia shipped to the world in those three months.

A closer look at the breakdown:

  • Knitted apparel: $1.58 billion (the clear leader).
  • Non knitted garments: $1 billion.
  • Travel goods, things like backpacks, luggage and handbags: $544 million.
  • Footwear: $516 million.
  • Other made up textile articles: around $112 million, up by a striking 61 percent year on year.

That last line is worth slowing down for. A 61 percent jump in “other made up textiles” is the kind of shift that suggests something is changing on the factory floor. Manufacturers are moving beyond basic garments and reaching into more specialised, higher value textile products. That is not just growth. That is evolution.

A Growing Friendship With Japan

Another storyline from Q1 that does not always make the front page, but really should, is Cambodia’s deepening relationship with Japan.

Two way trade between Cambodia and Japan grew 14.8 percent year on year in the first quarter, reaching $753 million. That makes Japan our fourth largest trading partner, right after China, the United States and Vietnam.

Looking more closely:

  • Exports from Cambodia to Japan rose 13.2 percent to $487 million, led by garments, footwear, travel goods and a handful of agricultural products.
  • Imports from Japan grew even faster, up 17.8 percent to $266 million, as demand here for machinery, vehicles and high quality industrial inputs continues to climb.

Analysts often point to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP, as one of the quiet forces behind this trend. By bringing Cambodia, Japan and many other Asia Pacific economies under one broad trade framework, RCEP has helped reduce tariffs and smooth out supply chains.

Japanese companies have also been investing in Cambodia’s manufacturing base for years, particularly in Special Economic Zones geared toward export production. Q1 2026 shows that work is continuing to pay off, and most signs point to the momentum holding through the rest of the year.

The IMF Keeps Its Forecast at 4 Percent

On the big picture side, the International Monetary Fund has kept Cambodia’s 2026 growth projection at 4 percent. That number was shared during the launch of the Regional Economic Outlook: Asia and Pacific at the 2026 Spring Meeting in Washington, DC on April 16.

In a world where energy prices are rising, trade tensions are flaring, and geopolitical uncertainty has become part of the daily weather report, holding onto 4 percent growth is not a small thing. It is a sign that the fundamentals here are working.

At the same time, it would be a mistake to read 4 percent as a green light to relax. It is more like a nudge. The message behind the number is simple. Keep going. Keep investing in skills. Keep opening new sectors. Keep supporting the traditional industries while giving room for the new ones like EVs, renewable energy and higher value manufacturing to grow up properly.

A Country That Is Not Shouting, But Is Definitely Moving

What strikes most about Cambodia’s first quarter is not any single headline. It is the overall shape of things.

Investment is up. Exports are up. New industries are showing up. Old industries are holding the line. Partners around the world, from China to Japan to Malaysia, are still choosing to place real money on the table here. Local investors are matching them step for step. And even after a global institution like the IMF finishes running the numbers, the verdict is still steady growth.

Cambodia is not trying to be the loudest voice in Southeast Asia. You will not see giant banners or viral slogans about any of this. What you will see, if you look carefully, is a country that is quietly working, quietly building, and quietly betting on itself.

If Q1 2026 is a preview of the year ahead, then the rest of 2026 is not going to be about noise. It is going to be about follow through. New plants opening. New jobs starting. New skills being learned. New partnerships taking root.

And for those of us watching this chapter unfold from inside the Kingdom, that quiet determination may turn out to be Cambodia’s most underrated strength.

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