Natural resources: Timber, gemstones, some iron ore,
manganese and phosphate, hydroelectric potential from the Mekong River.
Agriculture (34.2% of GDP, 2005): Products--rice, rubber, corn, meat,
vegetables, dairy products, sugar, flour.
Industry (26.7% of GDP, 2005): Types--garment and shoe manufacturing,
rice milling, tobacco, fisheries and fishing, wood and wood products,
textiles, cement, some rubber production, paper and food processing.
Services (39.1% of GDP, 2004 est.): Tourism, telecommunications,
transportation, and construction.
Central government budget (2005): Revenues--$642 million;
expenditures--$812 million; foreign financing--$273 million.
Trade: Exports ($3.45 billion, 2006)--garments, shoes, cigarettes,
natural rubber, rice, pepper, wood, fish.
Major partners--United States, Germany, U.K., Singapore, Japan, Vietnam.
Imports ($3.31 billion, 2006)--fuels, cigarettes, vehicles, consumer goods,
machinery.
Major partners--Thailand, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan,
United States.
Economic aid received: Pledges of $601 million in grants and concessional
loans for calendar year 2006.
Major donors--Asian Development Bank (ADB), UN Development Program (UNDP),
World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Australia, Canada, Denmark,
the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Thailand, U.K., U.S.
According to the Cambodian Government, 95.2% of the $504 million pledged
by donors for 2005 was actually disbursed.
Principal foreign commercial investors: Malaysia, Taiwan, U.S., China, Korea,
Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand.
Exchange rate (2006): 4,114 riel per U.S. $1.