The Government of Cambodia is reviewing 11 investment projects worth USD400 million under the Special Programme to Promote Investment in the Northeastern Provinces (SPIN), aimed at accelerating development in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakiri, and Mondulkiri. The projects are expected to create around 800 jobs and strengthen local economies through diversified investments across agriculture, agro-industry, hospitality, education, healthcare, and transport infrastructure.
A key proposal includes a USD350 million multipurpose port project in Kratie Province, planned as the region’s first major logistics hub, with future links to the Funan Techo Canal. Other initiatives involve agro-processing facilities, resorts, and educational institutions.
Authorities have been directed to streamline procedures through the One Window Service mechanism and ensure investor accountability regarding job creation and sustainable development. As of October 2025, Cambodia’s northern corridor has attracted 21 project proposals totalling USD700 million, reflecting increasing confidence in the government’s regional development strategy.