Exports from Cambodia to RCEP nations increased by 16% in Q1 2023

/ May 15, 2023

CSX Stocks


CSX Index

Value 1D % Chg 1D Vol Mkt Cap (KHR'bn)
468.03 -0.21 65,811 7,098

Stock Performance

Stock Close (KHR) 1D chg (%) MTD chg (%) YTD chg (%) 1M high (KHR) 1M low (KHR) MTD vol (shr) Mkt cap (KHR'bn)
PWSA 7,740 0.52 -0.77 2.38 7,800 7,700 24,754 673
GTI 3,330 0.30 -0.60 -12.37 3,380 3,250 19,413 133
PPAP 14,440 0.00 -2.43 3.14 14,960 14,400 5,468 299
PPSP 2,370 0.42 -1.25 -0.84 2,400 2,350 54,950 170
PAS 13,200 -1.64 -2.94 -0.90 13,860 13,200 17,331 1,132
ABC 10,300 0.00 -9.65 -4.81 11,520 10,300 1,099,114 4,462
PEPC 3,060 -0.33 -0.65 -2.86 3,100 3,050 2,212 229
DBDE 2,330 -0.43 -1.27 -2.51 2,370 2,320 25,470 43
JSL 4,380 0.46 -1.79 -11.69 4,600 4,360 1,880 113
1D = 1 Day; 1M= 1 Month; MTD = Month-To-Date; YTD = Year-To-Date; Chg = Change; Vol = Volume; shr = share; Mkt cap = Market capitalization


Valuation Ratios

  EPS BPS* P/E P/B P/S EV/EBITDA
  ttm,mrq (ttm,KHR) KHR (ttm,x) (mrq,x) (ttm,x) (ttm,x)
PPWSA 3Q22 1,242 9,852 6.23 0.79 1.94 8.42
GTI 3Q22 178 7,138 18.73 0.47 0.29 65.54
PPAP 3Q22 2,897 18,416 4.98 0.78 2.02 5.49
PPSP 3Q22 328 3,576 7.21 0.66 0.98 16.55
PAS 3Q22 1,568 5,986 8.42 2.20 3.19 14.33
ABC 3Q22 1,702 12,067 6.05 0.85 1.53 NA
PEPC** 2Q22 33 1,468 92.85 2.08 1.06 25.63
DBDE 3Q22 -123 1,426 NA 1.63 0.70 2.53
NOTE: ttm= trailing-twelve months; mrq = most recent quarter; *Excluding equity of non-common shares for PPWSA, PPAP and PAS; **FY ending in June

News Highlights

Stock Market

CSX Index down 0.21% to 468 points On May 15, 2023, the CSX index dropped 0.21% to 468.0 points. PWSA, GTI, and PPSP all gained by corresponding percentages of 0.52%, 0.30%, and 0.42%. PAS, and PEPC, however, dipped by 1.64% and 0.33%. The remaining two stocks on the main board, PPAP and ABC, show no movement on their stock price. On the growth board, JSL increased by 0.46% and DBDE dropped 0.42%. A total of 65,811 shares were exchanged for KHR 667 million, a 21.5% rise from the previous closing day's volume. (Source: YSC Research)

Economy and Industry

Exports from Cambodia to RCEP nations increased by 16% in Q1 2023 According to figures from the Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia shipped goods worth $2.89 billion to the RCEP members in Q1 2023, an increase of 16% over the same period last year. Vietnam, Thailand, and China were Cambodia's top three export destinations in the RCEP, with exports totaling $1.25 billion, $958 million, and $328 million, respectively. On January 1st, 2022, the RCEP free trade agreement went into effect. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is the largest trade bloc in the world, accounting for 30% of global GDP. It is made up of 15 Asia-Pacific nations, comprising 10 ASEAN member states and their five trading partners - China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand. (Source: Khmer Times)

EuroCham adds 11 more countries The Central and Eastern European Business Association (CEEBAC) was formally established in Cambodia on May 11 in an effort to foster trade and investment ties with the area and, specifically, to increase shipments of Cambodian goods there, as the European market currently represents about one-fifth of the Kingdom's total exports. According to the announcement, EuroCham Cambodia chairman Tassilo Brinzer praised the CEEBAC in his remarks at the associated launch ceremony, presenting it as a platform to further strengthen ties between Cambodia and Europe. The value of Cambodian exports to the EU in 2022 was $4.045 billion, up 25% from the $3.229 billion recorded in 2021, according to the Ministry of Commerce. (Source: The Phnom Penh Post)

Kingdom releases a five-year green economy strategy connected to the UN The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) Cambodia, a five-year initiative, was formally launched by the Ministry of Environment on May 12 to demonstrate the country's commitment to sustainability and inclusive economic growth. PAGE is a collaborative UN program run by the UN Development Program (UNDP), UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), UN Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), International Labour Organization (ILO), and UNEP. A commitment to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 41.7% by 2030 is part of Cambodia's 2020 Updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which the NDC pegs at 64.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) annually. (Source: The Phnom Penh Post)

Corporate News

175 tenants employ 30,000 workers at Sihanoukville SEZ According to local reports, the Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SSEZ), the largest industrial park in the Kingdom in terms of area and occupancy, is now home to 175 tenants, who together employ around 30,000 people. According to industry insiders, notable nationalities of business owners include China, the US, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Chea Chandara, Head of the Logistics and Supply Chain Business Association in Cambodia, stated that the favorable geographic placement of the SSEZ next to the Kingdom's premier deep-water port has been a draw for investors. Tenants in the zone produce things like clothing, luggage, electrical and electronic parts, furniture, solar panels, and vehicle tires. (Source: The Phnom Penh Post)

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