Economics
Cambodia Faces `Ticking' Clock on European Trade-Penalties Plan
Sihanoukville Port, Cambodia.
Photographer: Tang Thhin Sothy/AFP via Getty Images
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The European Union triggered a year-long process for imposing trade sanctions against Cambodia as a result of alleged human-rights violations in the country.
The European Commission in Brussels moved on Monday toward suspending a policy that lets Cambodia export all goods except weapons duty-free and quota-free to the EU.