Key facts
- Cambodia is looking to expand labor exchanges with Japan.
- Hundreds of thousands of Cambodian migrant workers have returned from Thailand due to border conflict.
- The conflict between Cambodia and Thailand has resulted in significant casualties and displacement.
- Workers cited fears of escalating conflict, rumors, and alleged attacks as reasons for their return.
- The exodus has created labor shortages in Thailand and economic challenges in Cambodia.
- Cambodian officials are urging companies to hire returning migrants and provide incentives.
Cambodia is seeking to strengthen labor ties with Japan as it grapples with a significant influx of workers returning from Thailand due to escalating border conflict. Hundreds of thousands of Cambodians have left their jobs in Thailand, creating labor shortages in key Thai industries like farming, construction, and manufacturing, while simultaneously presenting an economic challenge for Cambodia. The conflict, which has resulted in dozens of deaths and widespread displacement, has fueled fears among migrant workers, exacerbated by rumors and alleged harassment. Many workers are concerned about their ability to earn a living and support their families, as remittances, crucial for many households, are now at risk. Cambodian officials are exploring options to absorb the returning workforce, including urging companies to hire them and provide incentives, while also looking to Japan as a potential avenue for future labor exchanges.
