PHNOM PENH — Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Acting Head of State, has announced that Cambodia has set a goal to enhance and invest in domestic production of equipment and materials that support the national defence sector.
The announcement was made during an inspection visit to a military equipment manufacturing facility in Battambang province on Thursday afternoon, June 12, 2026.
Samdech Techo firmly stated:
“We must have the capability to produce military equipment to supply our armed forces and law enforcement agencies. Cambodia must do this, and Cambodia will no longer allow anyone to look down on or insult our nation. We must strengthen ourselves through our own capabilities.”
📊 Economic Impact and Investment Opportunities
The government’s commitment to boosting local production creates several key economic opportunities:
| Sector/Opportunity | Potential | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Defence Industry Manufacturing | High | Requires large capital investment but has potential for domestic supply and export |
| Supply Chain | Medium | SMEs can participate by supplying spare parts and components |
| Technical Skills Training | Medium | Growing demand for skilled labor |
| International Cooperation | High | Technology transfer opportunities from partner countries |
🌏 Cooperation with China and International Context
Regarding reports of China’s military assistance to Cambodia, Samdech Techo emphasized that such cooperation should not be viewed as a threat to any country.
He noted that many countries purchase military aircraft and other defense equipment from foreign partners to strengthen their defense capabilities, and Cambodia’s actions are no different. Samdech Techo underlined that Cambodia is exercising its legitimate right to self-defence.
Economic perspective: This cooperation could open doors for technology transfer and investment from Chinese companies in the defence sector, potentially boosting domestic industrial development.
🕊️ Commitment to Peace and Border Solutions
Samdech Techo reaffirmed that Cambodia does not invade or threaten other nations, and history has demonstrated this commitment. He added that Cambodia’s militants abroad are focused solely on peacekeeping missions rather than warfare.
On border issues, Samdech Techo reiterated that Cambodia remains committed to peaceful solutions based on internationally recognized laws, agreements, and legal documents.
💡 What Investors and Civil Servants Should Know
| Key Point | Impact/Opportunity |
|---|---|
| Investment in defence industry | Opportunities for local and foreign businesses to participate in manufacturing |
| Reduced imports | Helps save foreign reserves and enhances economic security |
| Job creation | Creates new skilled jobs, especially for engineers and technicians |
| International cooperation | Technology transfer and FDI attraction opportunities |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How will this domestic defence production goal affect Cambodia’s economy?
A: In the long term, local production will help reduce imports, create jobs, promote technology transfer, and enhance national economic security.
Q: Can private investors participate in this sector?
A: The government encourages private sector participation, particularly through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).
Q: Will cooperation with China affect local businesses?
A: This cooperation can bring technology and capital, but local businesses must increase their competitiveness.
✅ Conclusion
Samdech Techo Hun Sen’s announcement regarding the promotion of domestic defence material production is a significant step toward strengthening economic sovereignty and building a new industrial sector. For civil servants and investors, this is the time to study opportunities within the supply chain and these emerging industries.
Thank you for peace!