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E-Mart24 opens first store in Cambodia

South Korea’s convenience store chain E-Mart24 Inc. announced on Sunday that it opened its first store in Boeung Keng Kang, a bustling district of Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The 230-square-meter store features over 300 Korean products, including around 50 items from E-Mart24’s private label, No Brand.

It offers popular Korean street foods such as tteokbokki, Korean-style ramen, cup-bap, hot dogs, and fish cakes.

The store also sells coffee and bakery items, aiming to blend convenience store offerings with a café experience.

A K-food tasting event on the opening day drew over 1,000 visitors

E-Mart24 partnered with local firm Saihan Partners to enter the market through a master franchise model.

This approach allows the local partner to manage market analysis and legal matters.

E-Mart24 and Saihan Partners plan to expand to 100 stores within five years, adapting to local conditions.

By Hyun-jin Ra

raraland@hankyung.com


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