Investors from Korea relocate to Cambodia

Korean investors are relocating labour-intensive businesses to countries such as Cambodia after Indonesia raised its minimum wage. A number of Korean investors had closed their Indonesian factories and relocated to other countries in the region because their requests for minimum-wage exemption had been refused, The Jakarta Post reported. Indonesia has raised provincial minimum wages about 40 per cent to RP 2.2 million ($226) a month. … From last month, every Thai worker is entitled to a 300 baht ($10) daily minimum wage. Monthly wages in Vietnam rose to 2.4 million dong ($113) in January, and Beijing has pledged to increase minimum wages to at least 40 per cent of average salaries. The minimum wage for a Cambodian in a garment factory is $61 a month. Trade unions have called for the minimum monthly wage to be increased to between $120 and $150. …

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