The Phnom Penh Post

‘Garment exports stays strong’

- Hor Kimsay

EXPORTS of garments and footwear products will remain strong for the rest of this year thanks to pre-orders from internatio­nal buyers, the Garment Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Cambodia (GMAC) said yesterday.

Its deputy secretary-general Kaing Monika said garment manufactur­ers will continue to see strong export growth from October till December as the orders for this period were already placed in August and September.

As a result, the export volume in the second half of this year will be as strong as the one in the first six months.

However, he said the possible loss of the preferenti­al Everything But Arms (EBA) trade scheme for exports to EU countries could pose a psychologi­cal impact on internatio­nal buyers, which could be seen next year.

Buyers’s sentiment

Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers’ Democratic Union (CCAWDU) president, Ath Thon, who represents 80,000 garment workers, said yesterday that speculatio­n on whether the EBA would be suspended could negatively affect buyers’ sentiment.

He said it could make them hesitate or reconsider before extending contracts, and that any negative news could reduce next year’s orders.

“Some buyers might not dare to place large purchase orders as before or sign longterm purchase contracts with Cambodian manufactur­ers to avoid unnecessar­y risks,” Ath Thon said.

Garment and footwear exports represente­d $4 billion in the first half of this year, an increase of 11 per cent com- pared to the same period last year, a National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) semi-annual report released in July said.

Cambodia’s factories supply to global brands such as Gap Inc, Swedish fashion brand H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB, and sportswear brands Nike, Puma and Adidas, and others.

The Kingdom’s main markets for garment and footwear products are the US and the EU.

 ?? KHEM SOVANNARA/CAMBODGE SOIR/AFP ?? Female workers of a garment factory stitch clothing for export in the outskirts of Phnom Penh. Most products go to the EU and the US.
KHEM SOVANNARA/CAMBODGE SOIR/AFP Female workers of a garment factory stitch clothing for export in the outskirts of Phnom Penh. Most products go to the EU and the US.

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