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Wednesday, September 25 2019 - 07:00
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The European Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia calls the European Commission for sober second thought on "Everything But Arms" trade partnership withdrawal
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Sept. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The European Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia (EuroCham) says the withdrawal of 
the "Everything But Arms" (EBA) trade partnership between the European Union 
and Cambodia will be tantamount to sanctions that will jeopardize European 
investments, the European business community, European development initiatives 
and the livelihoods of Cambodian citizens.

The EBA arrangement allows EU members to import products from Cambodia (other 
than armaments) free of tariffs and quotas. The EU has warned that the scheme 
will be rescinded unless the Government of Cambodia steps up human and labour 
rights reforms.

Thanks to the financial support of the European Union and to our expanding 
membership, EuroCham has grown to become the most prominent and respected 
business association in Cambodia. We work diligently with the Government of 
Cambodia to strengthen the nation's legal and regulatory framework, as we 
strive to enhance the commercial interests of European businesses. A withdrawal 
of the EBA will irreparably undermine our efforts and those of our members.

In Cambodia, the European Union and European businesses have garnered much 
respect for leading by example in their defence of human and labour rights, 
equal access to opportunities and other priorities that are at the core of 
European values. In this area as well, great progress has been made. Acting to 
coerce might not achieve the desired change. It has been demonstrated that 
Cambodia is likely to receive support from competing powers when it is overtly 
confronted.

The European Union will further boost its influence and its reputation in 
Cambodia and in the greater region of Southeast Asia with an agreement that 
will preserve the EBA. Such an agreement must acknowledge the unique character 
of the political sphere in Cambodia, it must place the lives of working men and 
women at the forefront and it must take into account the investments of 
European businesses and the countless jobs that go with them.

In some 20 years, the EBA has already been a tool for change. Now is not the 
time to give up. EuroCham and its members have faced down many challenges and 
there are more to come. Let us tackle them together for the sake of peace and 
prosperity for all.

About EuroCham: The European Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia (EuroCham) is the 
largest Western Business Association in the Kingdom, representing a growing 
number of companies each year – currently over 350.  EuroCham has a mandate to 
represent European businesses and entrepreneurs living and working in Cambodia 
in cooperation with the Royal Government, and to provide trade facilitation 
services aimed at increasing and enhancing European investment in Cambodia.

https://www.eurocham-cambodia.org

Media Contact: Blaise Kilian, Phone: +855 81911651, Email: 
director@eurocham-cambodia.org 

SOURCE: EuroCham Cambodia
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