The Phnom Penh Post

Exports to US soar 42 per cent in Q1

- Thou Vireak

CAMBODIA exported more than $1.6 billion worth of goods to the US in the first three months of this year, a sharp 42.29 per cent year-on-year increase from $1.1 billion, said a US Census Bureau report.

The Kingdom’s imports amounted to $85.1 million, down 30 per cent from $122.1 million last year, the data shows.

Royal Academy of Cambodia economic researcher Hong Vanak told The Post on Wednesday that the rise in Cambodian exports reflects good trade cooperatio­n between the two government­s.

However, he said, a prolonged health emergency in the US would significan­t disrupt the flow of goods, he said.

“Our exports are rising at the moment, possibly because of US orders made before the Covid19out­break, which has translated into export data showing strong growth,” he said.

The Garment Manufactur­ers Associatio­n in Cambodia (GMAC) has again called on global brand companies, retailers and traders to be responsibl­e in their purchasing decisions – to accept goods that have been delivered and to not retract orders or renegotiat­e their terms.

This comes after mounting suspension­s of US and European orders forced 180 factories to shut down and 60 more to downsize, threatenin­g the livelihood­s of more than 150,000 workers, GMAC said in a letter.

“Cambodian factories are already suffering from the cancellati­on of many orders and the lack of new orders. They will not last long without payment,” it said.

An amendment to the Generalise­d System of Preference­s that went into effect in July 2016 removed US customs tariffs on Cambodian-made travel products such as luggage, backpacks, handbags and wallets.

The items, which previously faced tariffs of between 4.5 and 20 per cent, now enter the US duty-free under the expanded programme.

Under the programme, approximat­ely 5,000 products from 122 beneficiar­y developing countries and territorie­s – including 43 least-developed countries – are eligible for duty-free export to the US.

Cambodian exports to the US were worth about $5.362 billion last year, up 40 per cent from 2018’s $3.818 billion, US Department of Commerce data shows. Imports rose 15 per cent to $513.4 million last year from 2018’s $445.8 million.

The US remains Cambodia’s largest trading partner and export market. Cambodia is currently the US’ 66th largest goods trading partner with $4.3 billion in total bilateral goods trade during 2018.

US imports of agricultur­al products from Cambodia totalled $24 million in 2018. The US imported mostly rice and rubber.

 ?? POST STAFF ?? GMAC has again called on global brand companies, retailers and traders to be responsibl­e in their purchasing decisions.
POST STAFF GMAC has again called on global brand companies, retailers and traders to be responsibl­e in their purchasing decisions.

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