EU and Cambodia Bolster Bilateral Trade and Economic Partnership


Cambodia and the European Union (EU) reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral trade cooperation on Tuesday as the Kingdom intensifies efforts to enhance the competitiveness and attractiveness of its business environment.

Minister of Commerce H.E. Mrs. Cham Nimul hosted a working breakfast with H.E. Igor Driesmans, Ambassador of the European Union to the Kingdom of Cambodia, and Renita Bhaskar, Head of the Economic and Trade Section at the EU Delegation. The meeting, which included respective technical teams, focused on expanding joint trade initiatives and strengthening the overall partnership between Cambodia and the EU.

Minister Nimul highlighted the Royal Government’s ongoing efforts to significantly improve Cambodia’s business climate, notably through preparations for the country’s eventual graduation from the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) status.

She reaffirmed the Royal Government’s commitment to regulatory reforms and strategic economic diversification, essential steps for ensuring a smooth transition and sustaining long-term growth.

In response, Ambassador Driesmans commended the strong and close cooperation between the EU and Cambodia. He reiterated the EU’s readiness to advance their joint work programme and deepen engagement across key trade sectors.

The Ambassador also underscored the importance of sustained, productive dialogue to ensure that bilateral cooperation remains effective and mutually beneficial for both parties.