Monday, January 12, 2009

Cambodia-Vietnam: [Highly] Imbalanced trade

12 Jan 2009
Cambodge Soir Hebdo
Translated from French by Tola Ek
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On Saturday 10 December, Vietnam trade office in Cambodia published information about 2008 commercial trade between the two countries. The number indicates a net trade imbalance.
$1.7 billion was the total amount of trade between the two countries in 2008, the Vietnam trade office communiqué indicated. This represents an increase of $400 million as compared to 2007. The amount of export from Vietnam to Cambodia is $1.45 billion, i.e. 85.3% of the total trade.

Since 2004, export from Vietnam to Cambodia has increased by 40% annually. Cambodia essentially imports agricultural products, sea products, iron and steel. Cambodia sells to Vietnam: wood, rubber, rice and rice paddy, as well as some agricultural products (cassava, cashew …).

Vietnam ranks no. 10 among investors in Cambodia. At the end 2008, 19 commercial projects amounting to $228 million were signed between the two countries.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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