The deepening trade relation between Cambodia and China has brought about significant expansion of bilateral trade between the two nations; however, Cambodia’s negative trade balance continues to widen
at an average annual growth rate of 34 percent. The study uses the framework developed by Jenkins and Edwards (2004) to examine China-Cambodia trade and its implications for poverty reduction in Cambodia through three specific dimensions, namely export to China, import from China and export to the third market.| Download Paper in English | Download Paper in Khmer |



Working Paper Series No 52: Assessing China’s Impact on Poverty Reduction in the Greater Mekong Subregion: The Case of Cambodia