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Cambodian garment exports to US dips

By August 12, 20162 Mins Read
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Cambodia’s export to the US is hitting snags, with the garment and footwear exports from Cambodia to the US falling by eight per cent during the first half of the year. Garments comprise the largest component of Cambodia’s export basket to the United States, the country’s biggest single country export market. In 2015, garment shipments accounted for $1.7 billion of the country’s total $3 billion exports to the US. It is expected that the decline in exports would continue through the end of 2016 as garment and footwear manufacturers shift their production to more competitive countries such as Vietnam, China and Bangladesh.
 
Investors are said to be shying away from setting up factories in Cambodia. Strikes, labour unrest and wage hikes have made a dent in Cambodia’s reputation as a low-cost production base. The garment sector, which employs about 7,00,000 workers, is expected to get a boost by the US decision to grant Cambodia a tariff exemption on travel goods under its Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) programme.
 
Cambodia has a clear competitive advantage in terms of producing travel goods. The GSP expansion to include travel goods made in Cambodia has the potential to greatly increase exports to the US and create tens of thousands of new jobs for Cambodians.

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