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How China and Cambodia's Farm Trade Changed Post-Pandemic
CambodiaThursday, April 3, 2025
Interestingly, both countries had complementary items they traded with each other before the pandemic. This means they had a good balance of what they could offer each other. However, after the pandemic, China's exports to Cambodia did not match Cambodia's imports as well. This shift could be due to various factors, including changes in demand and supply chains.
The trade intensity index showed that China's exports to Cambodia had clear advantages. This means China had a stronger push in selling its farm products to Cambodia. This trend highlights the need for Cambodia to find ways to boost its own exports and maybe even diversify what it sells.
The insights from this study are valuable. They can guide the Cambodian government and other stakeholders in making smart decisions. The goal is to create sustainable policies that will help Cambodia's farming sector thrive in the post-pandemic world. By understanding these trade patterns, Cambodia can work on improving its competitive edge and fostering better trade relationships.
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