The Cambodia Investment Agency is likely a term used informally to describe the efforts and organizations within Cambodia promoting investment and economic development, with a primary focus being the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC). The CDC serves as the primary body for managing foreign and domestic investment. Established under Cambodia's Investment Law in 1994, the CDC is tasked with promoting and facilitating investments, granting incentives, and managing special economic zones. It operates as the highest decision-making body for investment-related activities in the country.