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Cambodia, A Market Ready to Engage

September 2, 2025
Mr. Aung Thu, Chairman, and Ms. Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications at Aung Gyi Group of Companies, met with Confluences

PS Food & Beverage from Malaysia and Aung Gyi Group of Companies (AGGC) from Myanmar see cross-border appeal of Cambodia’s food and beverage and heavy industries, highlighting the Kingdom’s welcoming market full of opportunities for Southeast Asian businesses.


Once seen as a challenging market, Cambodia is now attracting growing interest from foreign businesses as a promising country. This shift is supported by government efforts to make the country more welcoming to investors. Business-friendly policies, especially 100% foreign ownership, trade agreements, streamlined digital platforms, and major projects like the upcoming Techo International Airport are helping create an environment where new brands can grow and international business scale more quickly.

PS Food & Beverage’s First Step in Cambodia

Meeting between PS Food and Beverage CEO Ms. Fatin DIANA and Da Houg Heng Enterprises arranged by Confluences

Founded in 2013, PS Food & Beverage is a Malaysian beverage brand Origina and packaging manufacturer best known for pioneering the use of retort pouches in Malaysia. Today, the company produces around four million pouches per month, distributing natural, halal-compliant beverages to more than 20,000 retail outlets nationwide.

Now, PS Food & Beverage is interested in Cambodia. With the support of Confluences, the team has met potential six local key players in FMCG value chain ecosystem to explore how they align with Cambodian consumer preferences, distribution networks, and regulatory requirements.

Aung Gyi Group of Companies, the Heavy Industry Expert

At Confluences’ office, the Access team met with Aung Gyi Group of Companies share insights on doing business in Cambodia

Established in 2004, AGGC is a leading machinery company in Myanmar, specializing in the import and distribution of construction machinery, industrial equipment, and spare parts for the mining, energy, trading, and agriculture industries. The company serves as the Asia-Pacific agent for Emirate Petroleum and currently operates in Myanmar, Thailand, and the UAE.

For Cambodia, AGGC’s entry plan focuses on growing industries that involves heavy machineries such as agriculture and construction to meet Cambodia’s development demand.  

“Cambodia’s welcoming market makes this an exciting next step for us. For AGGC, our mission is not just to bring high-quality products, innovative solutions, and professional services, but to build long-term partnerships across industries and create value that contributes to the country’s growth.” – Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications of AGGC.

Both PS Food & Beverage and AGGC found a market that is ready to engage. While Cambodia’s openness is real, exploring a new market always requires local expertise.


About Confluences Access

Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.

For information on how to strategically access the Cambodian market with local insights, contact our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN, at dara.n.van@confluences.asia

Cambodia, A Market Ready to Engage

September 2, 2025
Mr. Aung Thu, Chairman, and Ms. Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications at Aung Gyi Group of Companies, met with Confluences

PS Food & Beverage from Malaysia and Aung Gyi Group of Companies (AGGC) from Myanmar see cross-border appeal of Cambodia’s food and beverage and heavy industries, highlighting the Kingdom’s welcoming market full of opportunities for Southeast Asian businesses.


Once seen as a challenging market, Cambodia is now attracting growing interest from foreign businesses as a promising country. This shift is supported by government efforts to make the country more welcoming to investors. Business-friendly policies, especially 100% foreign ownership, trade agreements, streamlined digital platforms, and major projects like the upcoming Techo International Airport are helping create an environment where new brands can grow and international business scale more quickly.

PS Food & Beverage’s First Step in Cambodia

Meeting between PS Food and Beverage CEO Ms. Fatin DIANA and Da Houg Heng Enterprises arranged by Confluences

Founded in 2013, PS Food & Beverage is a Malaysian beverage brand Origina and packaging manufacturer best known for pioneering the use of retort pouches in Malaysia. Today, the company produces around four million pouches per month, distributing natural, halal-compliant beverages to more than 20,000 retail outlets nationwide.

Now, PS Food & Beverage is interested in Cambodia. With the support of Confluences, the team has met potential six local key players in FMCG value chain ecosystem to explore how they align with Cambodian consumer preferences, distribution networks, and regulatory requirements.

Aung Gyi Group of Companies, the Heavy Industry Expert

At Confluences’ office, the Access team met with Aung Gyi Group of Companies share insights on doing business in Cambodia

Established in 2004, AGGC is a leading machinery company in Myanmar, specializing in the import and distribution of construction machinery, industrial equipment, and spare parts for the mining, energy, trading, and agriculture industries. The company serves as the Asia-Pacific agent for Emirate Petroleum and currently operates in Myanmar, Thailand, and the UAE.

For Cambodia, AGGC’s entry plan focuses on growing industries that involves heavy machineries such as agriculture and construction to meet Cambodia’s development demand.  

“Cambodia’s welcoming market makes this an exciting next step for us. For AGGC, our mission is not just to bring high-quality products, innovative solutions, and professional services, but to build long-term partnerships across industries and create value that contributes to the country’s growth.” – Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications of AGGC.

Both PS Food & Beverage and AGGC found a market that is ready to engage. While Cambodia’s openness is real, exploring a new market always requires local expertise.


About Confluences Access

Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.

For information on how to strategically access the Cambodian market with local insights, contact our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN, at dara.n.van@confluences.asia

Cambodia, A Market Ready to Engage

September 2, 2025
Summary
Mr. Aung Thu, Chairman, and Ms. Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications at Aung Gyi Group of Companies, met with Confluences

PS Food & Beverage from Malaysia and Aung Gyi Group of Companies (AGGC) from Myanmar see cross-border appeal of Cambodia’s food and beverage and heavy industries, highlighting the Kingdom’s welcoming market full of opportunities for Southeast Asian businesses.


Once seen as a challenging market, Cambodia is now attracting growing interest from foreign businesses as a promising country. This shift is supported by government efforts to make the country more welcoming to investors. Business-friendly policies, especially 100% foreign ownership, trade agreements, streamlined digital platforms, and major projects like the upcoming Techo International Airport are helping create an environment where new brands can grow and international business scale more quickly.

PS Food & Beverage’s First Step in Cambodia

Meeting between PS Food and Beverage CEO Ms. Fatin DIANA and Da Houg Heng Enterprises arranged by Confluences

Founded in 2013, PS Food & Beverage is a Malaysian beverage brand Origina and packaging manufacturer best known for pioneering the use of retort pouches in Malaysia. Today, the company produces around four million pouches per month, distributing natural, halal-compliant beverages to more than 20,000 retail outlets nationwide.

Now, PS Food & Beverage is interested in Cambodia. With the support of Confluences, the team has met potential six local key players in FMCG value chain ecosystem to explore how they align with Cambodian consumer preferences, distribution networks, and regulatory requirements.

Aung Gyi Group of Companies, the Heavy Industry Expert

At Confluences’ office, the Access team met with Aung Gyi Group of Companies share insights on doing business in Cambodia

Established in 2004, AGGC is a leading machinery company in Myanmar, specializing in the import and distribution of construction machinery, industrial equipment, and spare parts for the mining, energy, trading, and agriculture industries. The company serves as the Asia-Pacific agent for Emirate Petroleum and currently operates in Myanmar, Thailand, and the UAE.

For Cambodia, AGGC’s entry plan focuses on growing industries that involves heavy machineries such as agriculture and construction to meet Cambodia’s development demand.  

“Cambodia’s welcoming market makes this an exciting next step for us. For AGGC, our mission is not just to bring high-quality products, innovative solutions, and professional services, but to build long-term partnerships across industries and create value that contributes to the country’s growth.” – Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications of AGGC.

Both PS Food & Beverage and AGGC found a market that is ready to engage. While Cambodia’s openness is real, exploring a new market always requires local expertise.


About Confluences Access

Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.

For information on how to strategically access the Cambodian market with local insights, contact our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN, at dara.n.van@confluences.asia

Cambodia, A Market Ready to Engage

September 2, 2025
Mr. Aung Thu, Chairman, and Ms. Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications at Aung Gyi Group of Companies, met with Confluences

PS Food & Beverage from Malaysia and Aung Gyi Group of Companies (AGGC) from Myanmar see cross-border appeal of Cambodia’s food and beverage and heavy industries, highlighting the Kingdom’s welcoming market full of opportunities for Southeast Asian businesses.


Once seen as a challenging market, Cambodia is now attracting growing interest from foreign businesses as a promising country. This shift is supported by government efforts to make the country more welcoming to investors. Business-friendly policies, especially 100% foreign ownership, trade agreements, streamlined digital platforms, and major projects like the upcoming Techo International Airport are helping create an environment where new brands can grow and international business scale more quickly.

PS Food & Beverage’s First Step in Cambodia

Meeting between PS Food and Beverage CEO Ms. Fatin DIANA and Da Houg Heng Enterprises arranged by Confluences

Founded in 2013, PS Food & Beverage is a Malaysian beverage brand Origina and packaging manufacturer best known for pioneering the use of retort pouches in Malaysia. Today, the company produces around four million pouches per month, distributing natural, halal-compliant beverages to more than 20,000 retail outlets nationwide.

Now, PS Food & Beverage is interested in Cambodia. With the support of Confluences, the team has met potential six local key players in FMCG value chain ecosystem to explore how they align with Cambodian consumer preferences, distribution networks, and regulatory requirements.

Aung Gyi Group of Companies, the Heavy Industry Expert

At Confluences’ office, the Access team met with Aung Gyi Group of Companies share insights on doing business in Cambodia

Established in 2004, AGGC is a leading machinery company in Myanmar, specializing in the import and distribution of construction machinery, industrial equipment, and spare parts for the mining, energy, trading, and agriculture industries. The company serves as the Asia-Pacific agent for Emirate Petroleum and currently operates in Myanmar, Thailand, and the UAE.

For Cambodia, AGGC’s entry plan focuses on growing industries that involves heavy machineries such as agriculture and construction to meet Cambodia’s development demand.  

“Cambodia’s welcoming market makes this an exciting next step for us. For AGGC, our mission is not just to bring high-quality products, innovative solutions, and professional services, but to build long-term partnerships across industries and create value that contributes to the country’s growth.” – Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications of AGGC.

Both PS Food & Beverage and AGGC found a market that is ready to engage. While Cambodia’s openness is real, exploring a new market always requires local expertise.


About Confluences Access

Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.

For information on how to strategically access the Cambodian market with local insights, contact our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN, at dara.n.van@confluences.asia

Cambodia, A Market Ready to Engage

September 2, 2025
Mr. Aung Thu, Chairman, and Ms. Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications at Aung Gyi Group of Companies, met with Confluences

PS Food & Beverage from Malaysia and Aung Gyi Group of Companies (AGGC) from Myanmar see cross-border appeal of Cambodia’s food and beverage and heavy industries, highlighting the Kingdom’s welcoming market full of opportunities for Southeast Asian businesses.


Once seen as a challenging market, Cambodia is now attracting growing interest from foreign businesses as a promising country. This shift is supported by government efforts to make the country more welcoming to investors. Business-friendly policies, especially 100% foreign ownership, trade agreements, streamlined digital platforms, and major projects like the upcoming Techo International Airport are helping create an environment where new brands can grow and international business scale more quickly.

PS Food & Beverage’s First Step in Cambodia

Meeting between PS Food and Beverage CEO Ms. Fatin DIANA and Da Houg Heng Enterprises arranged by Confluences

Founded in 2013, PS Food & Beverage is a Malaysian beverage brand Origina and packaging manufacturer best known for pioneering the use of retort pouches in Malaysia. Today, the company produces around four million pouches per month, distributing natural, halal-compliant beverages to more than 20,000 retail outlets nationwide.

Now, PS Food & Beverage is interested in Cambodia. With the support of Confluences, the team has met potential six local key players in FMCG value chain ecosystem to explore how they align with Cambodian consumer preferences, distribution networks, and regulatory requirements.

Aung Gyi Group of Companies, the Heavy Industry Expert

At Confluences’ office, the Access team met with Aung Gyi Group of Companies share insights on doing business in Cambodia

Established in 2004, AGGC is a leading machinery company in Myanmar, specializing in the import and distribution of construction machinery, industrial equipment, and spare parts for the mining, energy, trading, and agriculture industries. The company serves as the Asia-Pacific agent for Emirate Petroleum and currently operates in Myanmar, Thailand, and the UAE.

For Cambodia, AGGC’s entry plan focuses on growing industries that involves heavy machineries such as agriculture and construction to meet Cambodia’s development demand.  

“Cambodia’s welcoming market makes this an exciting next step for us. For AGGC, our mission is not just to bring high-quality products, innovative solutions, and professional services, but to build long-term partnerships across industries and create value that contributes to the country’s growth.” – Khine Su Ye Zaw, General Manager of Corporate Communications of AGGC.

Both PS Food & Beverage and AGGC found a market that is ready to engage. While Cambodia’s openness is real, exploring a new market always requires local expertise.


About Confluences Access

Confluences Access is the market entry division of Confluences, dedicated to helping foreign companies establish and grow their business in Cambodia and the ASEAN region. We provide strategic support in market research, legal setup, business development, sourcing, and development aid consulting. By combining local expertise with a strong regional network, Confluences Access simplifies market entry and accelerates long-term growth for international businesses.

For information on how to strategically access the Cambodian market with local insights, contact our Market Access Manager, Dara N. VAN, at dara.n.van@confluences.asia