Dean for The New York Times"},"identifier™:"100000006120715 Sba97c630cd11", "imageIdentifier":"bb5bbe5e6aas93b 7T5£865fb792af 9474", "layout": "fullbleed- image", "role":"photo", "type": "scalable image"}, {"identifier":" anf-caption-— i","inlineTextStyles": [{"range":{"length":33, "start":98},"textStyle":"photo- credit"}],"layout":"default-caption", "role": "caption", "text":"Garment workers earlier this month arriving for their shifts at a factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Adam Dean for The New York Times ","type":"text"}],"identifier":" anf-container- 8", "Layout": "image- container", "role":"container", "type":"container"}],"identifier":" anf-section-— 2","layout": "default- section", "role":"section", "scene": {"fadeColor":"#FFFFFF","type":"fading sticky header"} ,"type":"section"}, {"identifier":" anf-body- 8", "inlineTextStyles": [{"range"™:{"length":251, "start":0},"textStyle":"_ anf-ts- i"}, {"range™:{"length":251,"start":0},"textStyle":" anf-ts-1"}],"layout":"default-— body", "role": "body", "text"™:"PHNOM PENH, Cambodia 4€" The worsening trade war between the United States and China has intensified pressure on companies to leave China and set up factories in places like Cambodia, a verdant country of 16 million people with low wages and high hopes.","“type":"text"}, {"identifier":" anf-body- 9","inlineTextStyles":[{"range":{"length":67,"start":0},"textStyle":" anf-ts- i"},{"range"™:{"length":67,"start":0},"textStyle":" anf-ts-1"}],"layout":"default— body", "role":"body", "text":"But anybody who moves here may have to deal with the water buffalo.","type":"text"}, {"identifier":" anf-body- 10", "inlineTextStyles": [{"range":{"length":369,"start":0},"textStyle":" anf-ts- i"}, {"range™: {"length":369,"start":0},"textStyle":" anf-ts-1"}],"layout":"default-— body", "role":"body", "text":"Huffing, snorting and in no hurry to move, the big-horned bovines occasionally meander across the Khmer-American Friendship Highway, the dusty, 140-mile route linking Phnom Penh