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About CMDT
As a premier business and investment consulting firm in Cambodia, CMDT brings together local expertise and international standards to help businesses thrive in Southeast Asia's most dynamic markets.
We act as a bridge to bring investors from other countries to Cambodia, providing comprehensive services including business registration, investment tours, real estate, and ongoing support for your ventures.
500+
Clients Served
98%
Success Rate
3
Regional Offices
Why Invest Here
Cambodia presents exceptional investment opportunities with strong economic fundamentals, favorable regulations, and competitive advantages over regional markets.

Development

Lifestyle

Trade
6.1%
Average annual GDP growth in 2025
65%
Population under 35
ASEAN
Heart of Southeast Asia
$3.5B
Annual foreign investment
Growth Opportunities

A greenfield 4F airport with a total area of 2,600 hectares, located 20 kilometres from the centre of Phnom Penh in southwest Cambodia.

A 180-kilometre long canal under construction in Cambodia, connecting Phnom Penh Autonomous Port with Kep and the Gulf of Thailand.

Cambodia's first expressway and officially opened to traffic on October 1, 2022.

Bay of Light to Invest $16 Billion in Sihanoukville Development.

Sihanoukville Attracts $154 Million in New Investments with Special Government Incentives.

Cnstructed to improve traffic flow from Kandal province via Hun Sen Boulevard, connecting the Techo International Airport

Cambodia and South Korea signed a $245.9 million loan agreement for the bridge’s construction.

A sports complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia which was set to host the 2023 Southeast Asian Games

Cambodia is actively working towards becoming a regional tech hub by 2030, with a focus on developing its science, technology, and innovation (STI) ecosystem.

Koh Norea (Norea City) project, a $2.5 billion OCIC‑led initiative in Phnom Penh, aims to create a modern riverfront district

Cambodia's newest and biggest airport opened to commercial operations in the province of Siem Reap in the country's northwest

A driving force in attracting domestic and international visitors to the province in greater numbers.

Multi-phase expansion project aimed at increasing its capacity and becoming a major deep-water port in the region.

$150 million revitalization under the Siem Reap Master Plan (2021–35), 38 new roads with dedicated footpaths and freshly painted bicycle lanes

Approximately 400 kilometer long, international-standard four-lane expressway.

A new expressway, that will link the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh with Vietnam, begins construction today.

A budget of 60 million USD and a construction period of 42 months with a concessional loan from the China.

UNOPS has partnered with three Cambodian ministries to support “sustainable, climate‑resilient infrastructure,”.

In April 2025, Prime Minister Hun Manet dedicated 70 hectares in Phnom Penh’s Kob Srov area for a new public park, promoting urban green space expansion

Located in Kiri Sakor and Botum Sakor districts of Koh Kong Province, Dara the airport is being developed by CAI, with an investment of $200 million.

The APSARA National Authority (ANA) has constructed bicycle-specific paths and bridges around Angkor temples

15 approved ecotourism projects, each under 10 ha, backed by the Environment Ministry and ready for investment to boost domestic and international visitors

Eco-friendly regeneration: beach/mangrove reforestation and plastic clean-ups, coupled with annual Sea Festivals to boost its eco‑tourism brand

Kirirom continues to gain investor interest for eco-wellness tourism, cultural trails, mountain biking, and event-driven draw (e.g. Bon Phnom festival).

Provincial leaders are pushing eco-tourism zones, new waterfall trails, and adventure attractions to support increased visitor flow .

A submarine electrical grid now links Koh Sdach (and nearby isles) to Cambodia’s national grid via Sihanoukville–Koh Kong cables. This provides reliable electricity—critical for higher-end tourism infrastructure .

ADB‑backed approval of a US $44 million loan includes improvements in Bavet—such as better roads, sewage systems, and waste recycling facilities—fostering cleaner, more livable urban conditions .

Cambodia welcomed a total of 1.83 million international tourists in the first quarter of 2025, up from 1.58 million in the same period last year,