Logistics-Led Growth
Wed 01 Apr
|CDC
Insights into Cambodia’s rapidly evolving logistics sector and its growing role as a regional trade hub


Time & Location
01 Apr 2026, 09:00 – 11:30
CDC, Government Palace, Preah Sisowath Quay, Wat Phnom, Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Details
Join us on Wednesday, 1st April, at the Council for the Development of Cambodia for this exclusive event for members of EuroCham Cambodia.
Cambodia’s logistics sector has made remarkable progress in recent years, driven by strong and constructive public–private collaboration. From improvements in infrastructure development to enhanced customs procedures and more efficient processes, these initiatives demonstrate a shared commitment to strengthening Cambodia’s logistics ecosystem and reducing administrative barriers for businesses.
Together, the Council for the Development of Cambodia and EuroCham Cambodia have worked closely with industry stakeholders to advance practical solutions for the sector. This collaboration has produced concrete results through proactive engagement, effective technical coordination, and sustained dialogue between the public and private sectors.
However, many of these achievements remain largely under-recognised, particularly among regional stakeholders and partners. This conference therefore provides a timely platform to highlight Cambodia’s progress and showcase the country’s growing potential as a competitive logistics and trade hub in the region.
During the conference, participants will:
Discover the progress and key outcomes of the PAS Policy Paper coordination process
Explore successful public–private collaboration models in logistics and infrastructure development
Learn about Cambodia’s latest logistics reforms and infrastructure upgrades
Engage with key stakeholders and strengthen regional awareness of Cambodia’s logistics competitiveness
This conference is free of charge and exclusive to EuroCham Members only.
Venue: The Council for the Development of Cambodia, Phnom Penh
Date: Wednesday 1st April 2026
Time: 9 to 11.30 am (registration from 8.30 am)
Tickets: Free entry. Members only (registration required)
Click here for more info and to register.