Lowers or changes import taxes between the two countries and blocks quotas, which could make some U.S. goods cheaper in Cambodia and affect prices of Cambodian goods here.
Opens Cambodia’s market wider to U.S. farm goods and common cheese and meat names, using science-based rules instead of political bans.
Sets digital rules: no special taxes that single out U.S. apps, no customs duties on downloads, easier data flows, and work together on cybersecurity.
Cracks down on forced labor and fake or pirated goods, and pushes stronger worker rights and environmental protections in Cambodia.
Aligns on national security trade issues with third countries, speeds up paperless customs in Cambodia, and encourages U.S. investment in minerals, energy, and infrastructure.