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Potential Shift of Manufacturing from China to Cambodian Factories Amid Trade Tensions

Potential Shift of Manufacturing from China to Cambodian Factories Amid Trade Tensions The document hints at a strategic relocation of production to Cambodia to avoid tariffs, mentioning specific companies (Li & Fung), a lawyer (Bradley Gordon), and a factory expansion plan. While it lacks concrete financial figures or high‑level political actors, it provides actionable leads on supply‑chain moves, labor cost advantages, and possible regulatory evasion that merit further investigation. Key insights: Mentions a Cambodian factory (Man Ou) near Sihanoukville processing ingredients for consumer goods.; Reference to Li & Fung as a go‑between for Western companies and factories in developing nations.; Bradley Gordon, a lawyer, advises a company on shifting production from China to Cambodia.

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Potential Shift of Manufacturing from China to Cambodian Factories Amid Trade Tensions The document hints at a strategic relocation of production to Cambodia to avoid tariffs, mentioning specific companies (Li & Fung), a lawyer (Bradley Gordon), and a factory expansion plan. While it lacks concrete financial figures or high‑level political actors, it provides actionable leads on supply‑chain moves, labor cost advantages, and possible regulatory evasion that merit further investigation. Key insights: Mentions a Cambodian factory (Man Ou) near Sihanoukville processing ingredients for consumer goods.; Reference to Li & Fung as a go‑between for Western companies and factories in developing nations.; Bradley Gordon, a lawyer, advises a company on shifting production from China to Cambodia.

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