Cambodia’s trade with Singapore surges over 190%

Mar 26th at 09:13
26-03-2026 09:13:14+07:00

Cambodia’s trade with Singapore surges over 190%

The latest figures underscore Cambodia’s deeper integration into ASEAN trade networks, even as policymakers face increasing pressure to boost competitiveness and diversify export markets amid evolving global economic conditions.

 

Cambodia’s trade with Singapore recorded a dramatic surge in the first two months of 2026, reflecting shifting regional supply chains and rising import demand, according to data from the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

Total bilateral trade jumped 191.5 percent year-on-year during the January-February period. The sharp increase was driven largely by a spike in imports from Singapore, which soared 209.3 percent to reach $322 million. In contrast, Cambodia’s exports to Singapore saw more modest growth of 18 percent, totalling $12.68 million.

Trade analysts say the imbalance highlights Cambodia’s growing reliance on imported fuel, machinery, and high-value goods routed through Singapore, a major regional trading hub. The surge may also reflect front-loaded imports by Cambodian businesses anticipating stronger domestic consumption and infrastructure activity in 2026.

Singapore has long served as a key intermediary market for Cambodia, with goods often re-exported through the city-state’s advanced logistics and financial systems. This dynamic can amplify import figures, as products originating from other countries are recorded as coming from Singapore.

Officials noted that while export growth remains steady, there is room to expand Cambodia’s outbound shipments, particularly in garments, agricultural products, and light manufacturing.

Strengthening export capacity is seen as critical to narrowing the widening trade gap.

The latest figures underscore Cambodia’s deeper integration into ASEAN trade networks, even as policymakers face increasing pressure to boost competitiveness and diversify export markets amid evolving global economic conditions.

khmertimeskh

- 08:11 26/03/2026



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