What's Happening?
Oknha Dr. Carolyne Pung, Vice Chairperson of Canadia Group, participated in the Choose France Global Business Summit at the Palace of Versailles on June 1, 2026. The summit, initiated by French President Emmanuel Macron in 2018, gathers international
investors and business leaders to discuss investment and innovation. Dr. Pung, alongside Vincent Kou, Executive Vice President of OCIC, engaged with President Macron and other global business figures. The event featured announcements such as a €75 billion investment in France by SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son. Dr. Pung's participation underscores Canadia Group's commitment to fostering international business relations, particularly with French institutions. Her efforts extend to promoting French education in Cambodia and supporting cultural initiatives, reflecting the group's longstanding ties with the Francophone community.
Why It's Important?
Dr. Pung's involvement in the Choose France Summit highlights the strategic importance of international collaboration for Cambodian businesses. By engaging with global leaders, Canadia Group aims to enhance its influence and foster economic growth in Cambodia. The summit serves as a platform for discussing potential investments and partnerships that could benefit Cambodia's economy. Dr. Pung's role in promoting French education and cultural ties further strengthens Cambodia's international relations, potentially attracting more foreign investment and enhancing the country's global standing. This engagement is crucial as Cambodia prepares for the 20th Francophonie Summit, which will further solidify its connections within the Francophone world.
What's Next?
As Cambodia gears up for the 20th Francophonie Summit in November, Canadia Group is expected to play a significant role in the event's organization. The summit will welcome delegations from over 88 countries, providing an opportunity for Cambodia to showcase its cultural and economic potential. Canadia Group's involvement in the summit's preparations, including hosting key events at OCIC-developed locations, will likely enhance its reputation as a leading business entity in the region. This could lead to increased foreign investment and stronger international partnerships, benefiting Cambodia's economic development.











