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Cambodia’s Textiles Export Performance: H1 2026

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Despite maintaining positive growth, Cambodia’s core textiles sector—comprising knitted and non-knitted apparel—is experiencing a cooling trend in terms of its overall contribution to the national export portfolio.

According to government data, while total national exports surged by 19.5% in the first half (H1) of 2026, the traditional garment sector growth significantly trailed this pace.

Sector Performance: H1 2026 Overview

The textile industry remains the backbone of Cambodia’s export economy, but its relative dominance is shifting as the country continues to diversify its industrial base.

CommodityH1 2025 Value (USD ‘000)H1 2026 Value (USD ‘000)Growth Rate
Knitted Apparel (Ch. 61)3,442,8103,563,636+3.5%
Non-Knitted Apparel (Ch. 62)1,841,2361,985,884+7.9%
Other Textile Articles (Ch. 63)140,636215,026+52.9%

Key Findings

1. Underperformance Relative to National Growth

Total national exports reached $17.08 billion in H1 2026, marking a robust 19.5% increase compared to the same period in 2025. In stark contrast, the core garment sectors (Chapters 61 and 62) grew at a much more modest pace:

  • Knitted apparel (Ch. 61), the nation’s largest export category, saw a growth of only 3.5%.
  • Non-knitted apparel (Ch. 62) grew by 7.9%.
  • These figures indicate that the textiles sector is currently growing significantly slower than the country’s overall export engine.

2. Declining Share of Total Exports

As a result of this slower growth, the share of traditional apparel in Cambodia’s total export basket is contracting:

  • Knitted apparel’s share of total exports dropped from 24.1% in H1 2025 to 20.9% in H1 2026.
  • Non-knitted apparel’s share decreased from 12.9% to 11.6% in the same period.
  • Combined, these two categories now represent 32.5% of total exports, down from 37.0% in the first half of 2025.

3. Diversification Signals

While core garment growth is stagnant, “Other made-up textile articles” (Chapter 63) demonstrated a high growth rate of 52.9%, suggesting a shift in product focus or market demand within the textile value chain.

Furthermore, the overall national growth of 19.5% is being fueled by high-performing sectors such as rubber (+53.8%), electrical machinery (+28.8%), and aluminum (+373.0%), which are successfully capturing a larger share of the total export value compared to the traditional apparel sectors.

Cambodia’s textiles sector remains a vital pillar of the economy, but the H1 2026 data confirm a structural transition. As other industrial sectors expand rapidly, the reliance on apparel exports is decreasing, highlighting a successful, albeit challenging, diversification of Cambodia’s trade profile.

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