Ambassador Greer Issues Statement on Trade Negotiation Progress with Cambodia

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October 10, 2025

WASHINGTON — Yesterday, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer welcomed H.E. Sun Chanthol, Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia to confirm the significant progress made on the U.S.–Cambodia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade. The USTR and Cambodian negotiating teams have been negotiating closely to further our bilateral trade relationship. During the productive meeting, Ambassador Greer underscored President Trump’s commitment to America First Trade Policy, including ensuring that American workers and businesses have a level playing field on which to compete and addressing the harmful U.S. trade deficit. 

"Yesterday's talks with Cambodia marked significant progress in achieving a more fair and reciprocal trade relationship and securing commitments that break down longstanding trade barriers and tariffs. The progress made will provide more export and business opportunities for American farmers, ranchers, workers and businesses while protecting our domestic producers," said Ambassador Greer. "I thank Deputy Prime Minister Chanthol for his leadership and collaboration with the United States on furthering our bilateral trade relationship and look forward to continued engagement."


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