Cambodia Hopes RCEP, Bilateral FTAs To Boost Exports Of Garment, Footwear, Travel Goods

Cambodia Hopes RCEP, Bilateral FTAs To Boost Exports Of Garment, Footwear, Travel Goods

PHNOM PENH, Jul 17 (NNN-AKP) – Cambodia pinned hopes on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement, and bilateral Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to boost its exports of garment, footwear and travel (GFT) goods.

Cambodian Footwear Association president, Ly Khun Thai, said, the country has seen a significant rise in the exports of shoes to China and South Korea, since the RCEP and Cambodia’s bilateral FTAs with China and South Korea entered into force last year.

“There are many countries under the RCEP agreement. With preferential tariffs, we expect to receive more purchase orders for our GFT products, from those RCEP member countries,” he said.

The current major markets for Cambodia’s GFT goods are Europe, the United States and Canada.

His comments came, after the kingdom recorded a drop by almost a fifth, in the export of GFT products, during the first half of 2023.

The country exported GFT goods worth 5.26 billion U.S. dollars from Jan to Jun this year, down 18.7 percent from 6.47 billion dollars in the same period last year, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise’s report.

The GFT goods industry is the largest foreign exchange earner for Cambodia. The sector consists of roughly 1,100 factories and branches, employing about 750,000 workers, mostly female.

Cambodian Ministry of Commerce’s undersecretary of state and spokesman, Penn Sovicheat, said the RCEP and Cambodia’s bilateral FTAs with China and South Korea are key contributors to boosting the country’s exports.

“These free trade deals have given and will continue to give a boost to our export growth in the long term,” he said, yesterday.

Sovicheat reiterated that, these trade pacts will help Cambodia graduate from its least-developed country status by 2027, achieve its ambitious goals of becoming an upper-middle-income country in 2030, and a high-income nation by 2050.

RCEP comprises 15 Asia-Pacific countries, including the 10 ASEAN member states, and their five trading partners, namely China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.– NNN-AKP  

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