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Cambodia holds trade talks with US as 49% tariff weighs on outlook

Cambodia holds trade talks with US as 49% tariff weighs on outlook

CNA15-05-2025
Cambodia has held its first round of trade talks with the United States in Washington, its government said on Thursday, as it tries to negotiate over one of the highest tariff rates imposed by the Trump administration.
The United States is Cambodia's biggest export market, with the Southeast Asian country facing major implications for its crucial textiles and footwear manufacturing sector if it is unable to negotiate a reduction in a 49 per cent tariff rate.
"Both sides exchanged their views in a frank and constructive manner in an atmosphere of mutual understanding on ways to further strengthen bilateral trade and investment," Cambodia's government said in a statement, adding a second round of talks would be held in early June.
It made no mention of the tariffs and said talks were held between its Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol, Commerce Minister Cham Nimul and Sarah Ellerman, the assistant U.S. trade representative for Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside of regular working hours.
Cambodia's 49 per cent tariff rate is the highest of the Southeast Asian countries affected, which are among those hardest hit.
Moody's last month changed its outlook for Cambodia to negative from stable, citing downside risks to its growth prospects given the uncertainty over the U.S. tariffs.
Cambodia has a big trade surplus with the United States, with its exports to the U.S. market accounting for 37.9 per cent of its total shipments in 2024, which were valued at close to $10 billion, according to official data.
Much of that was garments and footwear, a sector vital to its $49.8 billion economy and a key source of employment in manufacturing goods for brands that include Adidas, H&M, Ralph Lauren and Lacoste.
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