Moody’s sees ‘solid growth prospects’ for Cambodia
Moody’s Investors Service says Cambodia has strong fiscal buffers to counter disruptions to trade and growth arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a statement released in Singapore Friday, the US credit rating agency said slowdowns in China, the EU and the US would deter Cambodia’s growth prospects this year, with GDP forecast to contract 0.3 percent.
But GDP is projected to rebound by almost 6.0 percent next year, it said.
Moody’s said Cambodia’s latest credit profile reflected the country’s “solid growth prospects” as well as its “moderate and highly affordable debt burden.”
Despite limited infections, the rating agency said the virus outbreak would affect investment and tourism in Cambodia, especially given its close links with China.
“Cambodia is particularly exposed to a slowdown in China given their extensive economic linkages,” said Moody’s Vice-President and Senior Analyst Anushka Shah.
Shah noted that China represented 43 percent of Cambodia’s foreign direct investment while Chinese tourists accounted for 36 percent of arrivals in 2019.
The statement said economic slumps in the EU and the US “will hurt demand for Cambodian goods” and that any sharp decline in asset prices “could pose economic and financial stability risks”.
Khmer Times staff