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Cambodia welcomes the reduction of US tariffs from a threatened 36% to 19%, a move praised by Prime Minister Hun Manet as a major boost for the country’s economy. This tariff cut comes amid escalating tensions with Thailand, where deadly border clashes left over 40 people dead before a ceasefire was brokered with the help of US President Donald Trump. Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol expressed gratitude for Trump’s intervention in achieving peace and stabilizing the region. What does this mean for Cambodia’s trade future and regional stability? Watch the full breakdown.



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00:00The ceasefire is important and you can read in the statement of President Trump and we
00:26thank him for his involvement, for his intended intervention to have the ceasefire.
00:31We zero out all the tariff lines, 11,414 lines to zero.
00:40We offer market access, all country specific, to acquire capital goods like Boeing, 10 Boeing
00:50737 MAX 8, 10 of them, firm order with option to purchase another 10 for our national flight
00:59carrier Air Cambodia.
01:01In addition to that, we're going to buy whatever we can, medical equipment, we can buy agriculture,
01:07our product from the U.S. also, as long as the price is competitive.
01:12So I'm optimistic, I'm optimistic if peace prevails at the border, Cambodia will receive a lot
01:22more investment into the country.
01:42I'm optimistic.
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