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Cambodia typically ships timber, rubber, and rice to Canada through a combination of maritime transport and logistics services. Goods are usually loaded into shipping containers at Cambodian ports, such as Sihanoukville, and then transported by cargo ships across international waters. Once they arrive at Canadian ports, the products are cleared through customs and distributed via local transportation networks. This process involves compliance with international trade regulations and agreements to ensure the quality and sustainability of the exported goods.

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