12 November 2014
Cambodia
is quickly becoming a hub for Japanese exports. The state-run agency’s latest
trade figures show Cambodia exported more than $584 million worth of locally
made products to Japan over the first nine months of the year.
The result
represents a 35% increase compared to the same period in 2013 – the largest
year-on-year increase of all ASEAN nations. The Kingdom’s main exports to Japan
are garments and footwear, electrical machinery and leather goods. “Many
Japanese companies are looking for their next investment destination after
China, Thailand and Vietnam. Cambodia could be one of the best candidates to
receive the needs of Japanese investors.”
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