In Cambodia, the rapid expansion of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and the growth of the garment industry have spiked the demand for high-quality metal wire material. However, the extreme humidity and seasonal monsoon rains in regions like Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville accelerate the corrosion of standard steel.
Local security requirements have evolved from simple chain-link fences to sophisticated razor coil wire systems. The need to protect warehouses and government installations from unauthorized access has pushed the market toward high-tensile, galvanized coatings that can withstand salty air in coastal provinces.
Currently, the Cambodian market is transitioning from fragmented local supplies to standardized international specifications, emphasizing the importance of E-E-A-T principles in sourcing durable diamond razor mesh to ensure long-term structural integrity.