Group 1 - Cambodia has signed a significant trade agreement with the United States, following Vietnam's recent strategy adjustment under trade pressure [1][3] - The agreement was reached through online discussions between Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol and U.S. Assistant Trade Representative for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Sara B. Ellerman [1] - Cambodia's exports to the U.S. are valued at nearly $10 billion annually, while imports from the U.S. are only about $200 million, indicating a heavy reliance on the U.S. market [3] Group 2 - The U.S. is expected to impose strict regulations on the origin certification of goods exported from Cambodia, targeting potential "origin laundering" where Chinese goods are misrepresented as Cambodian [5] - The U.S. is likely to demand Cambodia to open its market, particularly in agricultural products, which may limit Cambodia's trade policy autonomy [5] - China's response to the U.S. trade strategies includes military exercises and a commitment to counteract any actions that harm its interests, signaling potential repercussions for Cambodia [7][8] Group 3 - Despite U.S. efforts to isolate China by courting Vietnam and Cambodia, the deep integration of these countries into China's supply chain suggests that the U.S. may face challenges in achieving its goals [8][9] - China's economic resilience and its appeal as a market remain strong, undermining U.S. tactics that rely on coercion and manipulation [9] - The completion of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 negotiations indicates a trend of Southeast Asian countries aligning with China's economic growth, which could counter U.S. influence in the region [9]
继越南之后,柬埔寨也与美国达成协议,洪森倒向特朗普?中方必须警惕
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-09 04:26