‘Khmer Can Do’: The flagship exhibition to promote local products in Cambodia
- Editorial team

- Sep 24
- 2 min read
From 26 to 28 September 2025, the Koh Pich Convention and Exhibition Centre in Phnom Penh will be the setting for an emblematic event designed to highlight the talents and creativity of Cambodian craftsmen and entrepreneurs: the ‘Khmer Can Do’ exhibition.

Organised by the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC), this three-day event aims to strengthen solidarity around local products while instilling national pride.
In a video message broadcast on 23 September, His Excellency Hun Many, President of the UYFC, stressed that the exhibition was a tribute to the ability and potential of Cambodians. He called for a strong mobilisation of the public, which is essential to demonstrate local excellence and contribute to the dynamism of future national initiatives.
The ‘Expo Khmer Can Do’ follows on from the resounding success of the Exhibition of Khmer Products held on Koh Pich from 11 to 13 September 2025. This previous event brought together hundreds of exhibitors and a large public to showcase a wide range of sectors, from traditional handicrafts to modern innovations. Visitors were able to discover silk creations, designer furniture, gastronomic specialities such as Kampot pepper and Mondulkiri honey, as well as innovative technological solutions developed by the young Khmer generation.

Khmer Can Do" promises to build on this momentum by providing an even bigger platform for local businesses to showcase their products to a national and international audience. The event boasts an elegant scenography in which tradition and modernity interact harmoniously, as well as a rich programme of cultural events, tastings, interactive workshops and meetings with craftspeople. These activities help to strengthen the sense of community while stimulating the local economy.
Supported by the authorities and economic partners, this exhibition has become a key event on the Cambodian economic and cultural agenda. It is a true celebration of the creativity, innovation and resilience of the Khmer people, who are confidently asserting themselves on the regional and global stage.
Ultimately, ‘Khmer Can Do’ is much more than just a commercial showcase: it is a powerful symbol of Cambodia's rise to power, where national talent combines with an ambitious vision for the future to build a prosperous country that is proud of its roots.







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