Cambodia received foreign direct investment (FDI) worth 185.7 trillion riel ($45.8 billion) in the first quarter (Q1) this year—a rise of 9 per cent year on year (YoY), according to the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC).The main sources of FDI were China, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and the United Kingdom, a Cambodian newspaper reported.
Cambodia received foreign direct investment worth $45.8 billion in the first quarter this year—a rise of 9 per cent year on year, the central bank said.
The main sources of FDI were China, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and the United Kingdom.
The sectors that received the FDI included manufacturing, agriculture and hydropower.
The major sectors that received the FDI included financial activities, manufacturing, real estate, accommodation, agriculture, hydropower and construction, NBC added.
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