[PHNOM PENH POST] 
The Cambodian Chamber of Commerce has signed a memorandum of 
understanding allowing Cambodian firms to access credit with the 
American Import-Export Bank for US trade.
This decision reflected
 the healthy economic relationship between the US and Cambodia, 
Cambodian Chamber of  Commerce director-general Nguon Meng  Tech said 
yesterday.
“The US government trusts us to work independently and
 transparently to boost the private sector in co-operation with the 
government,” he said, adding that easier loan access would foster 
increased US imports to the Kingdom.
US ambassador Carol Rodley and CCC chairman Kith Meng signed the memorandum earlier this week.
Low
 import taxes in the US, as well as pro-business policies and conditions
 in Cambodia, were important factors in establishing the agreement, 
Ministry of Commerce deputy cabinet chief Kong Putheara said.
“Right
 now, we have full political stability, economic growth and low labour 
costs — that’s why they decided on the agreement,” he said.
In 
2009, the US removed Cambodia, along with Laos, from a trade black list,
 saying the two countries had ceased to be Marxist-Leninist.
Although
 uncertain about the terms of the loans, Cheat Khemara, a senior 
official of  the Garment Manufacturers Assoc-iation, said the decision 
demonstrated US interest in doing business in the Kingdom and would 
boost US imports.
 “We normally export to [the United States], 
but this MoU will allow our businessmen to import more to supply their 
production,” he said.

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