| Cambodia's apparel exports down 17.36% to $5,929 mn in Jan-Sept 2023
14 Oct 23 2 min read
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- Cambodia's apparel exports saw a 17.36 per cent drop to $5.93 billion in the first nine months of 2023, making up nearly 35 per cent of its total foreign income.
- The decline is attributed to reduced global demand.
- Meanwhile, imports of knitted fabric and manmade fibre also fell, signalling a slowdown in one of Cambodia's main economic sectors.
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