CAMBODIA GARMENT BOSS SAYS CLOTHING INDUSTRY SHOULD KEEP GROWING IN 2014

 THE SECRETARY general of the Garment Manufacturers Association in Cambodia (GMAC) has predicted that his country’s beleaguered clothing industry will continue to grow exports to key target markets, despite the industrial unrest currently threatening production.Speaking to just-style.com, Ken Loo stressed that the capacity of Cambodia’s garment sector had continued to grow last year, which was why the southeast Asian country’s apparel products hit USD5.53 billion last year (2013), up 20% from the USD4.61 billion exported in 2012, according to figures ...


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