Cambodia’s garment mills face impasse
Christian Science Monitor, MA
The once-favorable US tariffs that built a labor-friendly garment industry may now be its undoing.
By Erika Kinetz | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
from the September 5, 2014 edition
Phnom Penh, Cambodia – Not much gets made in Cambodia except clothes.
Garments account for an astonishing 80 percent of this impoverished Southeast Asian nation’s exports, and the World Bank estimates that the industry, which was worth $2.5 billion last year, helps support – directly or indirectly – about 1 in 5 Cambodians, according to government estimates. Read more about Cambodia's garment mills face impasse …