Asia Korean Council Federation Finalizes Cambodia Convention for June, Marking a Return After 16 Years

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter

korocamia@naver.com | 2025-04-16 12:21:11

The Asia Korean Council Federation (Chairman Yoon Hee, hereinafter AKCF), a pivotal organization uniting Korean associations across the Asian continent, has officially announced its decision to host its 25th annual convention in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from June 11th to 14th, 2025. This significant event, which also incorporates the AKCF's Regular General Meeting, marks Cambodia's return as host after a 16-year hiatus since the 2nd AKCF Convention was held in the Cambodian capital in March 2009.

Comprised of current and former leaders representing 73 Korean associations spanning 22 Asian nations, the AKCF serves as a crucial platform for fostering solidarity and cooperation among the Korean diaspora in the region. The federation has a long-standing tradition of convening its Regular General Meeting in the first half of each year, with member countries taking turns to host. Since its inaugural convention in Laos in 2008, the AKCF has successfully organized gatherings in key Asian hubs, including Hanoi, Vietnam in April 2023, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in late June 2024.

The upcoming convention in Phnom Penh holds particular significance as it will once again bring together influential figures from the Korean communities across Asia. The agenda extends beyond the AKCF's internal affairs, as the event will also concurrently host the Regular General Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Korean Traders Association (AKT) and the prestigious Asia-Pacific Korean Business Convention. The synergy between these organizations is expected to create a dynamic environment for networking, business development, and the exchange of ideas among Korean entrepreneurs and community leaders.

Adding further momentum to the Business Convention is the recent establishment of the Asia-Pacific Korean Traders Association Cambodia Federation in February 2025, under the leadership of Chairman Hong Seung-kyun. This local chapter is anticipated to play a vital role in the seamless preparation and execution of the Business Convention, ensuring a more impactful and relevant experience for attendees. The collaboration between the AKCF and the local AKT affiliate underscores the growing economic ties and collaborative spirit within the Korean community in Cambodia and the broader Asian region.

While the AKCF had initially slated the convention for May, a strategic decision was made to postpone the event to June. This adjustment was attributed to the prevailing uncertainties surrounding the domestic political landscape in some member countries and the fluid nature of the international geopolitical situation. The AKCF leadership prioritized the safety and optimal participation of its members, deeming a slight delay necessary to ensure a stable and conducive environment for the important deliberations and networking activities planned.

The AKCF's core mission revolves around strengthening the bonds of friendship and unity among the leaders and Korean associations in its member nations. Beyond fostering internal cohesion, the organization actively promotes mutual understanding and collaboration in various sectors within the host countries, including politics, economy, society, culture, and education. Ultimately, the AKCF is deeply committed to upholding the national principles of the Republic of Korea and contributing to the progress and development of the Korean homeland.

The foundation of the AKCF dates back to 2007, with Chairman Seung Eun-ho of the prominent Korindo Group in Jakarta, Indonesia, serving as its inaugural leader. He was succeeded by Chairman Shim Sang-man of KOTEC in Chennai, India. The chairmanship of the AKCF is a three-year term, with the incumbent also holding the concurrent position of Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Korean Traders Association, highlighting the close working relationship between the community and business arms of the Korean diaspora in Asia. The upcoming General Meeting in Phnom Penh will be particularly noteworthy as it will feature the election of the next AKCF Chairman, as the term of the current Chairman Yoon Hee, who manages a garment manufacturing company in Bangladesh and was elected in 2022, is drawing to a close. The election of a new leader will chart the course for the AKCF's activities and priorities for the next triennium.

Chung Myung-kyu, the Co-Chairman of the Cambodia Convention Organizing Committee and the current President of the Korean Association in Cambodia, expressed his confidence in the successful hosting of the landmark event. He stated, "We are leaving no stone unturned in our preparations to ensure the '2025 25th Asia Korean Council Federation Cambodia Convention,' which will be held at the prestigious Dara Airport Hotel in Phnom Penh this June, is a resounding success." His commitment underscores the enthusiasm and dedication of the Cambodian Korean community in welcoming their counterparts from across Asia.

The return of the AKCF Convention to Cambodia after a significant period underscores the growing importance and dynamism of the Korean community in the Kingdom. Cambodia, with its rich history and burgeoning economy, has become an increasingly attractive destination for Korean businesses and residents. Hosting this major event provides an invaluable opportunity to showcase Cambodia's progress and strengthen ties between the Korean diaspora and their host nation. The 25th AKCF Convention in Phnom Penh is poised to be a significant milestone, fostering greater collaboration, promoting economic opportunities, and reinforcing the cultural and social bonds that unite Korean communities throughout the Asian continent. The event promises to be a vibrant platform for dialogue, networking, and the collective advancement of the Korean diaspora in Asia.

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