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The U.S. is a primary signatory and party to the US-Cambodia trade agreement, as evidenced by the reciprocal tariff exemptions and industrial goods exchange described in [1], the consultation requirements regarding digital trade in [2], and the security alignment provisions outlined in [3].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 4 facts
claimThe United States offered reciprocal tariff exemptions to Malaysia that are nearly identical to those offered in the US-Cambodia trade deal.
claimThe US-Cambodia trade agreement includes a provision requiring Cambodia to consult with the United States before entering a digital trade agreement with another country that jeopardizes essential US interests.
claimThe US-Cambodia trade agreement states that Cambodia should take security measures similar to the United States in a manner that does not infringe on Cambodia's sovereign interests, marking the first instance of such language appearing in these types of agreements.
claimCambodia agreed to eliminate tariffs on US industrial goods and agricultural products, while the United States agreed to exempt certain products from reciprocal tariffs.