New monthly minimum wage for Cambodia's garment industry takes effect


The garment, textile, footwear and travel goods industry is the largest foreign exchange earner for Cambodia. - PPP

PHNOM PENH: A new monthly minimum wage for workers in Cambodia's garment, textile, footwear, and travel products industry for 2024 has come into force, Prime Minister Hun Manet said on Tuesday (Jan 2).

The new minimum wage is US$204 per month, an increase of 4 dollars from December 2023, according to a text released on the prime minister's official Telegram channel.

The announcement came after the National Council for Minimum Wage decided in September to raise the monthly minimum wage for the sector to $204, taking effect from Jan 1, 2024.

The garment, textile, footwear and travel goods industry is the largest foreign exchange earner for the South-East Asian nation, consisting of about 1,300 factories and branches with some 840,000 workers, mostly females.

The country exported products worth 9.9 billion dollars during the first 11 months of 2023, down 15 per cent from nearly $11.7 billion in the same period last year, according to a report from the Ministry of Commerce.

Ministry of Commerce's Secretary of State and Spokesman Penn Sovicheat said key buyers of these products are the European Union, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, among others.

"Global economic slowdown, particularly in the European Union, has led to a decline in our exports of garment, textile, footwear and travel products," he said. - Xinhua

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