Cambodia: Cambodia Import Mapping

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   CB2023-0005

The guide is intended to provide a general understanding of Cambodia's import process for food products. As is common in developing economies, a high level of informality exists in Cambodia, especially at the borders. Exporters are encouraged to regularly check for updates from relevant Cambodian Government agencies, as well as consider engaging chambers of commerce, associations, or other locally-based firms for additional context, information on regulatory changes, and an up-to-date understanding of procedures. Additionally, FAS strongly recommends U.S. exporters do due diligence when selecting a local partner.

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