1996

Report by the WTO Secretariat

Since 2011, Cambodia’s real GDP growth has been strong, averaging over 7% annually. Construction, manufacturing (mainly garments exports) and, to a lesser extent, tourism-related services, have been the drivers of growth. Economic growth has been inclusive and widespread, resulting in declining inequality and poverty levels. Prudent macroeconomic management has resulted in moderate inflation, a stable exchange rate, relatively low unemployment, and manageable external debt levels. However, the informal nature of a large portion of the Cambodian economy, which is largely based on services followed by agriculture, implies that GDP is significantly underestimated, and that it undermines the effectiveness of government policy.

Related Topics: Trade monitoring
Countries: Cambodia
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