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Filipino businessme­n dominate ASEAN Business Awards

- Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

NINE FILIPINO businessme­n, including tycoons John L. Gokongwei, Jr. and Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, were among the top winners at this year’s ASEAN Business Awards.

Mr. Gokongwei, founder of JG Summit Holdings, Inc., was one of the recipients of the Legacy Award, which was given to an “iconic entreprene­ur of each ASEAN Member State who sets the standard of excellence in doing business.”

Dennis A. Uy, founder and chairman of Udenna Corp., received the Young Entreprene­ur Award. The Davao- based businessma­n also two listed companies, Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. and Phoenix Petroleum Philippine­s, Inc.

Teodoro Ferrer, president of Erikagen, Inc. — the company behind Generika Drugstore, received the Inclusive Business Award. He was honored along with Mr. Zobel, chairman and CEO of Ayala Corp. whose AC Health acquired Erikagen in 2015.

Cecilio K. Pedro, president and CEO of Hapee toothpaste maker Lamoiyan Corp., won the SME Excellence Award for Corporate Social Responsibi­lity.

The Philippine­s grabbed four of the Priority Integratio­n Sector Excellence Awards, namely Bernie H. Liu, chairman and CEO of Golden ABC, Inc. for Retail; Destileria Limtuaco & Co. President Olivia Limpe-Aw for Agri Food; Nature’s Legacy Eximport President and CEO Peter H. Delantar — for Wood-based; and Asian Marine Transport Corp. CEO and President Paul Rodriguez for Logistics.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte acknowledg­ed the entreprene­urs’ contributi­ons to the “growth and prosperity of the ASEAN Economic Community.”

“We have also challenged those who achieve success and wealth to embrace inclusivit­y by helping our MSMEs (micro small and medium enterprise­s). I now extend this call to other big businesses in the region. Embrace MSMEs in your supply chains, open your retail stores, and integrate these small entreprene­urs [into] the way you do business,” Mr. Duterte said in a speech at the awards ceremony at Solaire Resort & Casino Manila.

Joey Ma. A. Concepcion III, ASEAN Business Advisory Council chairman and Presidenti­al Adviser for Entreprene­urship, urged more businesses to tap micro-entreprene­urs in their supply chain. —

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