Cambodia launches service centre to boost exports


The centre promises to offer tailored support for businesses at every stage of the export journey, which includes assistance from initial market exploration to final product shipment. - PPP

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia's Ministry of Commerce launched on Tuesday (Nov 5) the Export Service Center (ESC), aimed at supporting companies to become globally competitive exporters, said its press release.

Speaking at the launch event in Phnom Penh, Minister of Commerce Cham Nimul said the ESC would provide guidance through the complexities of international trade to companies of all sizes.

She added that the centre offers tailored support for businesses at every stage of the export journey, which includes assistance from initial market exploration to final product shipment.

"The ESC is the primary resource for Cambodian companies aiming to enter the global marketplace," she said. "Its ultimate aim is to foster sustainable economic growth in Cambodia's export sector."

The centre provides expert advice, training, and networking opportunities, the press release said, adding that it supports businesses across multiple sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, textiles, crafts, and technology, among others.

"The ESC will help boost Cambodia's exports and expand the potential of Made-in-Cambodia products to international markets," it said. - Xinhua

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