Cambodia's metal fabrication sector is currently experiencing a surge driven by the garment industry's expansion and urban development in Phnom Penh. However, the high humidity and saline air in coastal regions like Sihanoukville place immense pressure on the durability of galvanized iron barbed wire, leading to a high demand for superior anti-corrosion coatings.
Local construction projects are shifting from traditional bamboo and wood fencing to more permanent steel solutions. This transition has increased the adoption of wall ties to ensure structural integrity in multi-story masonry buildings, reflecting a move toward international safety standards.
While basic wire products are common, there is a critical shortage of high-precision components. The scarcity of locally produced wire tension spring units means that the automotive and agricultural machinery sectors rely heavily on high-quality imports to maintain operational efficiency.