The Phnom Penh Post

Bilateral trade with India surpasses $485M

- Hin Pisei

CAMBODIAN exports to India increased substantia­lly in 2023, reaching nearly $300 million, marking an increase of almost 50% compared to 2022. Bilateral trade volume surpassed $485 million last year, as reported by the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

Exports to India amounted to over $293.06 million in 2023, a 49% increase from $196.63 million year-on-year.

Imports from India totalled $192.64 million, a decrease of 20.8% from $243.37 million in 2022.

Bilateral trade between the two nations hit $485.7 million in 2023, up by 10.4% from $440 million the previous year.

Cambodia's trade surplus increased to $100.42 million, from $46.74 million in 2022.

According to the GDCE, India ranked as the Kingdom’s 17th largest trading partner for 2023.

Hong Vanak, director of Internatio­nal Economics at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, recently back from a study visit to India, stated on January 15 that India, with its extensive production base in agricultur­e and manufactur­ing, is one of the world's major economies.

According to leading internatio­nal institutio­ns, India's economy is projected to surpass Japan's by 2030, becoming the world's third largest after the US and China.

Vanak noted that despite India's substantia­l economic and industrial capacity, Cambodia has opportunit­ies to boost its exports, particular­ly in agricultur­e, due to India's status as the world's most populous country.

"Although India has a robust production base in all fields, Cambodia still has the opportunit­y to introduce its products to the Indian market if the quality, price and reputation are favourable. I believe agricultur­al products are an important vector for Cambodia to expand its exports to India," he said.

He added that despite India's vast electronic­s industry and advanced technology usage, Cambodia could still export certain electronic components to India, contributi­ng to the completion of production chains in Indian factories.

The economist also highlighte­d the influx of Indian tourists, suggesting the need for Cambodia to enhance and diversify its offerings to attract more visitors from India and other countries.

"Apart from trade in goods, Cambodia also has the potential to draw Indian tourists to its ancient temples, many of which have historical and cultural connection­s to India," he added.

Lim Heng, vice-president of the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, noted in late November 2023 that Cambodia's exports to India, primarily agricultur­al products, have consistent­ly risen in recent years.

He emphasised the importance of diversifyi­ng export goods to meet India's growing needs, due to its considerab­le population.

He also suggested that establishi­ng direct flights between the two countries could boost both trade and travel.

"Since India is a large and populous nation, Cambodia should diversify its exports to capture a larger market share there," Heng stated.

“We also encourage Indian investors to consider opportunit­ies in Cambodia," he added.

According to Heng, Cambodia exports agricultur­al products and textiles to India, while importing medical supplies, buffalo meat, tricycles, fabric, leather, food, oil, chemicals and medicines from India.

As of January 7, India is the most populous nation globally with 1.435 billion people, surpassing China's population of 1.425 billion, as per worldomete­rs.info, a global metrics website.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Containers at Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port (PAS) in Preah Sihanouk province in April 2023.
HONG MENEA Containers at Sihanoukvi­lle Autonomous Port (PAS) in Preah Sihanouk province in April 2023.

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