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LED phone screens drive Cambodian air cargo's 36pc increase to date
CAMBODIA's Phnom Penh International Airport expects freight volumes to rise 30 per cent to 60,000 tonnes in 2025, given current growth trends, reports the Phnom Penh Post.
Speaking during a Eurocham-organised presentation on air cargo, airport general manager Chloe Lapeyre said that export volume had increased 36 per cent year-to-date as of May.
"Out of the most imported and exported goods from and to Cambodia, there are a limited number of categories that have a high reliance on air transport," she said.
Ms Lapeyre said Cambodia was exporting growing amounts of electronics since 2015, particularly LED screens for mobile phones.
"We have seen a high growth in electronics, mainly driven by Minebea," she said, referring to the Japanese electronics manufacturer with a factory on the outskirts of Phnom Penh.
Speaking during a Eurocham-organised presentation on air cargo, airport general manager Chloe Lapeyre said that export volume had increased 36 per cent year-to-date as of May.
"Out of the most imported and exported goods from and to Cambodia, there are a limited number of categories that have a high reliance on air transport," she said.
Ms Lapeyre said Cambodia was exporting growing amounts of electronics since 2015, particularly LED screens for mobile phones.
"We have seen a high growth in electronics, mainly driven by Minebea," she said, referring to the Japanese electronics manufacturer with a factory on the outskirts of Phnom Penh.
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