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Peace Agreement Cambodia-Thailand: Beijing's Calculated "Silence"
China did not intervene directly in the recent peace agreement between Cambodia and Thailand, and this stance is explained by a complex analysis mixing cautious diplomacy, strategic interests, and respect for regional dynamics.

Editorial team
Oct 273 min read


Phnom Penh & Rendez-vous de la CCIFC: The Question of Sustainable Development
The Factory Phnom Penh hosted yesterday the first « Rendez-vous de la CCIFC » with several speakers: Caroline Bougon-Sirieix from Vinci Airports, Catherine Germier-Hamel from Millennium Destinations, Sarah Kolbenstetter from Little Green Spark, and finally Frantz Vaganay from Sevea.

La Rédaction
Oct 237 min read


Edumalin reinforces its presence in Cambodia: French edtech at the service of the digital transformation of education
Building on an initial fruitful dialogue with public actors in the Franco-Cambodian educational and scientific sector, Edumalin continues its establishment in Cambodia with the strategic support of Confluences.

Eco News
Oct 223 min read


Strategic Success in Cambodia: How Employer of Record Unlocks Seamless Market Entry and Legal Compliance
Developing one’s activity internationally is often an ambitious dream for companies seeking growth. However, establishing oneself in a new country remains a path full of obstacles: administrative formalities, legal constraints, recruitment, tax compliance… so many steps that can slow down — or even jeopardize — an expansion project.

Eco News
Oct 223 min read


Cambodia: State of Play of a Sustainable Development Still Under Construction
Cambodia, one of Asia’s most dynamic economies with an average growth of 7.7% over the past two decades, finds itself at a strategic turning point. As the kingdom approaches middle-income country status, its development model — historically focused on low-cost manufacturing and mass tourism — reveals its structural limitations.

Editorial team
Oct 215 min read


Green Miracle: Cambodian Youth Unite to Combat Single-Use Plastic
As plastic waste continues to pollute Cambodia’s streets, rivers, and communities, a youth-led initiative called Green Miracle has emerged to drive change among the next generation.

Partenaire Presse
Oct 212 min read


Opening Ceremony of Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh: A Boost for ASEAN Tourism and Economy
A major milestone for Cambodia’s development, establishing a new commercial and tourism gateway in Southeast Asia, powered by Franco-Cambodian and international expertise.

Partenaire Presse
Oct 213 min read


The Prince Empire: Shadows over Cambodia’s Patron
In the plush corridors of a grand hotel in Phnom Penh Hotel, belonging to the conglomerate Prince Groupe, foreign businessmen were recently still negotiating contracts worth several million dollars. Yet, just a few kilometers away, in the offices of the U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the name Chen Zhi now appears on a blacklist that is shaking Asian capitals.

Editorial team
Oct 194 min read


Cambodia & CCIFC : Trash is Nice, plastic reinvented par Alix Langlois
There are projects born from a silent obviousness. That of a world saturated with plastic, oceans suffocated, mechanical gestures repeated without thinking. In Phnom Penh, this obviousness found a face: that of Alix Langlois, designer and social entrepreneur, founder of Trash is Nice. Her local NGO combines craftsmanship, ecology, and education with a clear motto: to give plastic a second life — and society a fresh look at this hated material.

Editorial team
Oct 193 min read


Donald Trump's Diplomatic Bet: A Historic Peace Agreement Between Thailand and Cambodia
In a bold move that could reshape Southeast Asia’s geopolitical landscape, U.S. President Donald Trump is set to preside over the ceremonial signing of a historic peace agreement between neighboring rivals Thailand and Cambodia at the upcoming ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur. This pivotal event marks the culmination of intense diplomatic efforts aimed at ending years of border conflict that erupted violently earlier this year.

Editorial team
Oct 192 min read


Cambodia: Fraud and Forced Labor – The Prince Group Case Shakes Transnational Crime
On October 14, 2025, a major judicial revelation shook Phnom Penh and the international scene: the president of the Cambodian giant Prince Group, Chen Zhi, was formally charged in the United States for orchestrating a vast cryptocurrency fraud network based on forced labor camps in Cambodia.

Editorial team
Oct 153 min read


Cambodia beyond the headlines: the quiet strength of a resilient nation
Faced with the painful economic repercussions of the border conflict with Thailand, Cambodia is revealing itself in a more complex light than the raw figures would suggest.

Arnaud Darc
Oct 132 min read


The Healthy Rice project: a Franco-Cambodian agro-ecological revolution
France actively supports agriculture for sustainable development in Cambodia, notably through the ‘Healthy Rice’ project, supported by the French Embassy and piloted by the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) in Asia.

Editorial team
Oct 82 min read


Books & Encounters : Awen Delaval, the soul of the lotus, invites herself to the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra
On 10 October 2025, the Galerie du Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra will be the setting for a meeting with Awen Delaval, a leading figure in sustainable textile innovation in Cambodia. For an hour and a half, from 5 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., he will share with the public the fascinating odyssey surrounding lotus fibre, a true symbiosis between nature, culture and creativity.

La Rédaction
Oct 84 min read


Cambodia reintegrates its repatriated workers: over 300,000 already employed in the national economy
Cambodia's Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has announced a major breakthrough in its strategy to reintegrate migrant workers who have returned from Thailand. More than 300,000 Cambodians have already found jobs in the national labour market, marking a significant step forward in the country's efforts to strengthen its economic and social resilience.

Eco News
Oct 72 min read


Cambodia: USD 82.5 million to accelerate the energy transition through an ambitious reform programme
On 7 October 2025, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced the approval of USD 82.5 million in financing for the second phase of the Cambodia Energy Transition Sector Development Programme (ETSDP).

Eco News
Oct 72 min read


Cambodia 2025: Towards Innovative and Inclusive Economies for Waste Management and Sustainable Development
The Waste Summit Cambodia returns in 2025 with renewed ambition and an even more inclusive approach. This year, the event is joining forces with the Cambodia Inclusive and Responsible Business (IRB) Forum, under the aegis of the Sustainable Business Alliance (SBA), to form a regional platform bringing together public and private stakeholders, researchers, start-ups and NGOs around the key themes of waste management, the circular economy, gender equality and climate-resilient

Eco News
Oct 63 min read


Cambodia: A record $7.8 billion in investment approved in nine months to 2025
Cambodia confirms its economic attractiveness with significant growth in approved investments in the first nine months of 2025. The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved projects totalling $7.8 billion in fixed asset investments, an impressive 47% increase compared with the same period in 2024, signalling sustained momentum in the national economy.

Eco News
Oct 62 min read


Clean Energy Week 2025 in Cambodia: Accelerating the energy transition for a sustainable economic future
Since 2 October 2025, Phnom Penh has been hosting Clean Energy Week, a major event illustrating the central role of clean energy in Cambodia's economic competitiveness and industrial growth.

Editorial team
Oct 63 min read


Cambodia 2025-2026: Resilient growth but persistent challenges
The latest Asian Development Outlook (ADO), published in September 2025 by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), paints a nuanced picture of Cambodia's economic trajectory, oscillating between notable resilience and growing risks that require vigilance and adaptation.

Eco News
Sep 303 min read


Cambodia & Analysis: The collapse of trade on the Cambodia-Thailand border in 2025
By August 2025, official trade between Cambodia and Thailand had shrunk to a paltry ten million baht, a collapse of 99.9% according to the Thai Department of Foreign Trade. This figure is far from a simple accounting error; it symbolises the end of a vital trade artery that was once worth billions every month.

Eco News
Sep 303 min read


'Cambodia Cola': The new patriotic wave challenging Coca-Cola in Cambodia
In August 2025, following a controversy, two Cambodian companies launched a new national brand: ‘Cambodia Cola’. This local offensive has become a powerful symbol of a burgeoning economic patriotism, appealing to a Cambodian public that is increasingly sensitive to the national cause in a geopolitical context that remains tense.

Brèves Éco
Sep 252 min read


‘Made in Cambodia’: The label that defends the future of national fisheries
At a time when environmental challenges and foreign competition are putting the country's fisheries resources to the test, Cambodia is opting for an innovative identity to protect its fisheries: the ‘Made in Cambodia’ label now stands as a shield for a vital sector, pivotal to the country's food security and economic growth.

Eco News
Sep 242 min read


Chinese textile giants eye Cambodia as a new industrial frontier
Cambodia is increasingly emerging as a land of opportunity for major Chinese textile companies. Four major groups based in Shandong province have recently expressed an interest in developing their activities here, with their sights set on the global fashion and textile markets.

Eco News
Sep 242 min read
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