Cambodia’s industry sector contribution to GDP rose steadily from in 1993 to in 2022, largely fueled by rapid industrialization and foreign investment in manufacturing, particularly in textiles and construction. The garment sector, benefiting from favorable trade agreements, has been a major driver, alongside infrastructure projects boosting construction. Growth momentum persisted even amid global economic disruptions, with slight increases during the COVID-19 period. Cambodia’s industry growth underscores the country’s shift from agriculture to a more diversified economy, though its heavy reliance on exports makes it sensitive to global market trends.
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