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Cambodia’s Fiscal Discipline Builds Confidence for Growth and Investment

Surya Narayan
Last updated: June 2, 2025 4:59 am
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Cambodia is steadily earning a reputation for sound financial management and disciplined economic planning. The latest quarterly bulletin from the Ministry of Economy and Finance provides a clear picture of how the country is managing its public debt in a responsible and forward-thinking manner. For development partners, international institutions, and private investors, the message is reassuring.

In the first three months of 2025, Cambodia signed concessional loan agreements valued at 78.81 million US dollars, equivalent to 59.11 million Special Drawing Rights (SDR). This amount represents just three percent of the country’s allowable annual borrowing ceiling of SDR 2 billion. The decline in new borrowing, down 44 percent compared to the same quarter last year, reflects a more strategic and focused approach to debt management. Rather than expanding the debt portfolio rapidly, Cambodia is refining how and where it borrows—prioritising only essential, high-impact sectors.

These new loans carry an average grant element of about 50 percent, meaning the financing terms are highly favourable. Such concessional terms help reduce the long-term burden on the national budget while supporting infrastructure and productivity-enhancing investments. This balance between access to finance and repayment sustainability is key to maintaining macroeconomic stability.

As of the end of Q1 2025, Cambodia’s total public debt stood at 12.18 billion US dollars. Almost all of it—99 percent—is external debt. Bilateral partners account for 61 percent of this amount, while multilateral institutions make up the remaining 39 percent. Domestic public debt remains modest at just over 118 million US dollars, or roughly one percent of the total. The composition of Cambodia’s debt by currency is well diversified: 48 percent is denominated in US dollars, 18 percent in SDRs, 11 percent in Japanese yen, 10 percent in Chinese yuan, 8 percent in euros, and the remaining five percent in local and other currencies.

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During the same quarter, the government made debt service payments totaling 237.84 million US dollars. This includes principal and interest on both external and domestic obligations. External payments amounted to 210.18 million dollars, while domestic payments came to 27.66 million. Although debt servicing increased by 31 percent compared to Q1 2024, this growth remains manageable and reflects Cambodia’s growing capacity to meet its financial obligations on time and in full.

The Ministry of Economy and Finance continues to assess the public debt situation as sustainable and low-risk. This outlook is supported by a set of key strengths: a clear regulatory framework, well-defined debt strategies, strong institutional capacity, and a reliable information system for debt monitoring and risk analysis. Together, these elements form a comprehensive system that ensures transparency, accountability, and consistency in public borrowing.

For international stakeholders, this performance sends a strong signal. Cambodia is not simply relying on external credit—it is managing it with care. The country’s borrowing decisions are guided by long-term development goals, not short-term pressures. By aligning concessional loans with priority sectors—such as transport, health, water, and education—the government is ensuring that each dollar borrowed supports economic growth, job creation, and improved living standards.

Investors and development institutions seeking stability and long-term returns often prioritise countries that manage public finances responsibly. Cambodia now stands among the more fiscally disciplined economies in the region. Its approach offers predictability and confidence, two qualities that matter deeply in an increasingly complex global environment.

The government’s broader fiscal strategy also creates opportunities for private sector growth. By avoiding excessive domestic borrowing, Cambodia ensures that capital markets remain accessible for private enterprises. Infrastructure projects funded through concessional loans open up new supply chains, reduce logistics costs, and enhance market connectivity. These improvements contribute to a more competitive investment environment across sectors such as manufacturing, tourism, agribusiness, and renewable energy.

With annual economic growth projected to remain in the range of five to six percent, the outlook for Cambodia continues to strengthen. Regional trade agreements, rising digital adoption, and government support for industrial diversification are already driving interest from new investors. The stable public debt position now adds another layer of confidence for those looking to expand their presence in the Cambodian market.

The focus on concessional financing ensures that Cambodia is not simply borrowing, but investing. This investment is taking place in ways that strengthen productivity, deliver social value, and support inclusive development. For every infrastructure project, health facility, or agricultural program funded by concessional debt, there is a long-term return—one that benefits not just the government, but businesses and communities as well.

In many emerging economies, rising debt levels have created concern. Cambodia’s case is different. The country has stayed well within its borrowing limits, used concessional sources effectively, and maintained transparency throughout. Its ability to manage increased debt servicing without financial strain speaks to careful planning and responsible execution.

As the global economic environment remains uncertain, countries that practice fiscal discipline and plan with vision will continue to attract attention from development partners and investors. Cambodia’s performance in the first quarter of 2025 shows that it is one of those countries. The numbers tell a story of discipline, sustainability, and readiness—qualities that any serious investor or financial institution should take into account.

Cambodia is not standing still. It is building a financial foundation strong enough to support its ambitions while remaining flexible enough to adjust to challenges. For those who seek growth with stability, Cambodia offers both.

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