PHNOM PENH — Inside a gleaming white and blue garment factory in Cambodia stand rows of second-hand Singers – weathered sewing machines transported from a plant in China, which closed last year.
The Hong Kong-headquartered Top Form, which has 700 workers at the plant, is one of many businesses that have moved to Cambodia, mostly from China, in the past year or so to take advantage of its lower wages, which are roughly a third of those in China.
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The Hong Kong-headquartered Top Form, which has 700 workers at the plant, is one of many businesses that have moved to Cambodia, mostly from China, in the past year or so to take advantage of its lower wages, which are roughly a third of those in China.
Read full article >> Reported by Washington Post 11 hours ago.