Cambodia
Emerging or transactional engagement with U.S. firms.
What Cambodia is doing in Washington
Cambodia maintains a minimal lobbying presence in Washington, with only one active filing reported under FARA. This filing indicates a singular effort to engage with US entities, primarily through strategic consulting. The absence of reported compensation suggests that this engagement might be pro-bono or that the financial details have not been disclosed in the public records available.
The sole principal identified in FARA filings is The Council for the Development of Cambodia, a governmental body. This entity has retained Tricuro LLC for strategic consulting services. This indicates that the Cambodian government is directly seeking to influence US policy or perceptions, rather than relying on private corporations or other non-state actors to represent its interests in the US.
The strategic objectives of Cambodia's lobbying efforts appear to center on image management and potentially fostering economic ties through strategic consulting. The specific nature of "strategic consulting" often encompasses enhancing international reputation, facilitating foreign investment, and navigating complex geopolitical landscapes. Given the government principal, these efforts likely aim to shape perceptions of Cambodia among US policymakers and stakeholders, possibly in areas related to development, investment, or international relations.
Briefing generated Apr 27, 2026 · synthesized from 1 filings