
Avoiding Trump's tariffs, some Chinese companies relocate to Cambodia's "Special Economic Zone"
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia — A convoy of semi-trucks passed by as our CBS News team drove about two hours south of Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh. Moments later we were greeted by an enormous arch with signage in two languages — the local Khmer and, beneath it, Chinese.
There could be no mistake about who's in charge of the "Special Economic Zone" rising from the dirt. We approached a furniture factory, where the Chinese manager invited us in to shoot some video.
The production facility, which makes ottomans, moved to Cambodia from China about a month ago.
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