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Cambodia Slashes U.S. Import Tariffs to Boost Trade Ties
Cambodia has announced a sharp reduction in tariffs on select U.S. imports, dropping rates from 35% to 5%, aiming to strengthen economic ties amid global trade tensions.
The decision targets goods like agricultural products and machinery, effective later this month. Officials hope it will offset losses from Trump’s 49% tariff on Cambodian exports.
This move follows intense diplomatic talks between Phnom Penh and Washington. It reflects Cambodia’s effort to pivot toward the U.S. as China’s influence in the region grows.
The tariff cut could save U.S. exporters millions, easing pressure from Trump’s broader trade war. Cambodia’s economy, heavily reliant on exports, seeks to diversify its markets.
Experts say the reduction may boost U.S. farm states, a key Trump voter base. However, the impact hinges on whether American firms ramp up shipments quickly.
Cambodia’s leadership views this as a pragmatic step to avoid trade war collateral damage. One in five Cambodians lives in poverty, making economic stability a priority.
The U.S. has welcomed the gesture, with talks of a broader trade deal reportedly underway. President Trump has praised Cambodia’s “smart leadership” in private discussions.
Critics warn that Cambodia risks alienating China, its largest trading partner, with this shift. Beijing has yet to respond, but retaliation remains a looming threat.
Local businesses in Cambodia are cautiously optimistic, expecting cheaper U.S. goods to spur growth. Yet, some fear dependence on American markets could backfire if tariffs escalate.
The tariff slash comes as Vietnam and Thailand face similar U.S. trade pressures. Regional competition may force others to follow Cambodia’s lead soon.
Trump’s team sees this as a win for his “America First” agenda, proving tariffs can sway allies. Skeptics argue it’s a desperate bid by Cambodia to survive his policies.
Analysts predict short-term gains for both nations, though long-term success is uncertain. Global trade dynamics will shape whether this gamble pays off for either side.
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