The value of goods exported and imported from the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) reached more than US$4 billion in 2024, an increase of more than 21.3% compared to 2023, despite the uncertain global and regional economic situation, according to a report by the SSEZ.
According to the same data, the total trade volume of enterprises in the special economic zone achieved more than US$4.07 billion last year, an increase of 21.3% compared to 2023.
The SSEZ said in a press release on Monday, January 6, that by 2024, the special economic zone will feature high-quality development and promote the integration of industry and modernity in the city. The construction of SSEZ 2.0 has taken the modernization to a new level.
The SSEZ said in a press release on Monday, January 6, that by 2024, the special economic zone will feature high-quality development and promote the integration of industry and modernity in the city. The construction of SSEZ 2.0 has taken the modernization to a new level.
Those enterprises come from China, European countries, the United States, countries in Southeast Asia, and other regions.
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