Cambodia
U.S. Trade with Cambodia in 2024
Export Market Rank
#68 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$107.08 Million
3-Year Average
$90.45 Million
Compound Average Growth
9.8% (2015-2024)
Total Export Value 2015 - 2024
Export Value by Commodity 2024
Top 10 Exports to Cambodia in 2024
Commodity | Total Value (USD) | Total Volume (Metric Tons) | 10-Year Average Value (USD) | 10-Year Growth |
---|---|---|---|---|
Distillers Grains | $25.66 Million | 97,637 | $12.58 Million | 331% |
Hides & Skins | $20.97 Million | --- | $12.72 Million | 201% |
Soybean Meal | $12.19 Million | 26,267 | $11.2 Million | 27% |
Beef & Beef Products | $8.2 Million | 692 | $5.94 Million | 293% |
Soybeans | $7.18 Million | 14,496 | $2.85 Million | 1764% |
Fresh Fruit | $5.71 Million | 2,758 | $3.57 Million | 144% |
Food Preparations | $5.65 Million | 876 | $5.41 Million | 189% |
Other Consumer Oriented | $4.7 Million | 623 | $3.82 Million | 154% |
Dairy Products | $3.18 Million | 1,405 | $3.1 Million | 416% |
Other Intermediate Products | $2.33 Million | 129 | $1.83 Million | 240% |
Data and Analysis
On March 11, 2025, the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia announced the import ban on frozen pork offal would end on March 12, 2025. Cambodia placed a temporary ban on several types of Frozen offal in March 2024, the ban on all other affected products was lifted in September 2024.
Cambodia’s imports of soybean meal (SBM) and dried distillers grains (DDGs) in 2024 increased 6 percent year-on-year to 173 thousand metric tons (TMT), equivalent to 9 percent of Cambodia’s actual feed production.
This report lists the major certificates required by Cambodian government agencies for U.S. agricultural products exported to Cambodia.
News and Features
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is accepting fiscal year 2024 applications for the Food for Progress Program. This Program supports agricultural development activities in countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing and expanding free enterprise in the agricultural sector.
FAS has designated Benin, Cambodia, Madagascar, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Tunisia as priority countries for the Food for Progress program in FY 2024.