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body", "role": "body", "text™:"PHNOM PENH, Cambodia d4€" The worsening trade war between
the United States and China has intensified pressure on companies to leave China and
set up factories in places like Cambodia, a verdant country of 16 million people with
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body", "role":"body", "text":"Huffing, snorting and in no hurry to move, the big-horned
bovines occasionally meander across the Khmer-American Friendship Highway, the dusty,
140-mile route linking Phnom Penha這s factories with the port in the coastal city of
Sihanoukville. They are not the only potential obstacles. At quitting time, factory
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ago,a€ said Piet Holten, who makes the microfiber cloths and bags for sport and fashion
sunglass brands like Oakley. To get his sportswear products from his Phnom Penh factory
to market, he flies them using
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body", "role": "body", "text": "President Trumpade€™s tariffs on Chinese products, which
expanded to an additional $200 billion worth of goods on Monday, are prompting many
companies to rethink their supply chains. As tariffs begin to make China look more
expensive, many companies are considering cheaper places to make their products, like
Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Ethiopia. Already, companies with significant
American business like Steve Madden, the fashion designer, and Puma, the German sports
brand, have said they will look to shift production out of
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