Cambodia–Nepal B2B Business Interaction Programme 2026 is set to be held in Cambodia in early January 2026 with the aim of strengthening trade, investment and cultural cooperation between the two countries.
The programme will be organised by Cambodia’s Juba Supplies and Maintenance Company Limited (JSM Cambodia), while Nepal-based Season Media will manage the event.
Business representatives from Nepal, including officials from the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI), the Nepal Chamber of Commerce, and stakeholders from tourism, aviation, travel, manufacturing, culture, technology, and import–export sectors, are expected to participate in the event.
Programme Coordinator Ram Prasad Padhya said representatives from the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, the Tourism and Hospitality Association, aviation companies, private investment groups, business organisations, and the cultural and creative sectors will participate from Cambodia.
According to him, the programme will also serve as a platform for networking and sharing experiences among businesspeople, artists, entrepreneurs and innovators from across Asia.
Former president of the Non-Resident Nepali Association Cambodia and businessman Lal Singh Khadka said the programme is expected to further strengthen bilateral friendship, cultural diplomacy and tourism promotion between Nepal and Cambodia.
The programme will feature investment and business meetings, sectoral discussions, business networking sessions and policy dialogues between Nepali and Cambodian entrepreneurs. Opportunities for joint investment and collaboration will also be explored in high-potential sectors such as tourism and hospitality, aviation, travel services, agriculture, manufacturing, real estate, cultural and creative industries, and digital innovation.
As a special highlight, outstanding entrepreneurs, industrialists and institutions contributing to economic development, innovation and bilateral cooperation will be honoured with the ‘International Excellence Award’. The awards will recognise individuals and organisations from Cambodia and other Asian countries for exceptional contributions in fields including industry, arts, innovation, tourism, education and health.
Programme Manager Pradeep Raj Onta said the award aims to acknowledge professional and institutional contributions across Asia while promoting international cooperation and cultural exchange. -- RSS
Khadka said the programme is not only a business forum but also an important platform for building long-term partnerships, expanding people-to-people ties, and laying the foundation for shared prosperity between Nepal and Cambodia.
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