Cambodian products are no longer just for the local market—they are becoming a common sight on supermarket shelves worldwide. On January 9, 2026, Minister of Commerce H.E. Mrs. Cham Nimul announced that a wide variety of Cambodian goods are now sold in more than 22,000 supermarkets and mini-marts across the globe.
Where Can You Find Them?
Thanks to new trade agreements and partnerships, you can now find “Made in Cambodia” labels in some of the world’s biggest economies, including:
- Asia: Japan, South Korea, China, and Malaysia.
- The West: The United States and the United Kingdom.
- Europe & Beyond: The European Union and Australia.
What’s in the Cart?
The Ministry of Commerce has been busy signing deals to get fresh and dried agricultural products into international kitchens. Here are the stars of Cambodia’s export list:
- Pantry Staples: Fragrant rice, maize (corn), and dried cassava.
- Premium Snacks: High-quality cashew nuts and dried mangoes.
- Fresh Fruits: Bananas, durian, and both fresh and dried longan.
How Did This Happen?
This global success didn’t happen by accident. The Ministry’s “export teams” successfully completed 36 major trade deals in 2025 alone. To keep this momentum going into 2026, the government is setting up Export Service Centres. These centers will act as a bridge, helping Cambodian business owners improve their product quality and connect directly with international buyers.

