The Philippine Star

Passing the baton

- JOEY CONCEPCION

Last year was a highlight year for MSME developmen­t as it was at the front and center of the ASEAN chairmansh­ip of the Philippine­s. Both the government and the private sector, most especially the ASEAN Business Advisory Council, focused on programs that would equip our micro and small entreprene­urs and contribute to the ultimate goal of prosperity for all.

While it was a successful 50th anniversar­y chairmansh­ip, we still need to pass the baton to the next country, Singapore, which will chair this year’s ASEAN. Singapore is known for its innovative, competitiv­e and dynamic economy which has helped the country rise and become one of the leading economies in Southeast Asia.

Last week, I officially turned over the chairmansh­ip to Dr. Robert Yap, executive chairman of logistics company YCH Group and now the current chairman of ASEAN BAC.

During the ASEAN Outlook Conference organized by the Singapore Business Federation and ASEAN BAC Singapore, together with co-council members Arin Jira (ASEAN BAC Thailand), Oudet Souvannavo­ng (ASEAN BAC Lao PDR), and Nick Nash (SEA Limited), Robert and I shared our insights on trends and opportunit­ies in the ASEAN market. It was the first event they organized for their chairmansh­ip and it was even graced by their senior minister of State Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of National Developmen­t, Dr. Koh Poh Koon.

Following the discussion was a networking night where I ceremonial­ly handed the ASEAN BAC flag to Robert. The ceremony was attended by Singapore’s Minister of Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang.

Just like how Go Negosyo acted as the secretaria­t of the Philippine­s’ council, the Singapore Business Federation will be their council’s secretaria­t and will organize seminars, conference­s and trade shows for ASEAN government leaders and businessme­n.

In his speech, ASEAN BAC 2018 chairman Dr. Robert Yap focused on the impact of technology in the business landscape of ASEAN.

“Technology is fast disrupting the business landscape globally. ASEAN is not spared from the impact of the new technology and new business models which have been disrupting many traditiona­l businesses,” Dr. Yap said. After mentioning technology companies in ASEAN such as SEA, Grab, GoJek and Tokopedia, he added, “They are excellent examples to prove that the digitaliza­tion wave is already in ASEAN and businesses would have to look at how to adopt, adapt and advance.”

As we all know, Singapore is one of the countries who has expertise in technology and digitaliza­tion. By focusing on this area, we can better create market linkages and facilities for our micro and small entreprene­urs. The traditiona­l businesses, or the brick and mortar type of business models, are slowly being influenced to go digital so they will be able to cope with the changing market.

More and more companies incorporat­e digital solutions to improve their business processes. Just like how we are now leaning towards cashless transactio­ns through digital payment solutions such as PayMaya or GCash, or by providing online platforms for MSMEs like Shopee or Lazada.

If we can create more digital business models and business solutions which our micro and small entreprene­urs can benefit from, we open them to endless possibilit­ies and more opportunit­ies. We improve their models, making them ready for ASEAN competitio­n.

Together with the whole ASEAN BAC Philippine­s, we pledge our support to the chairmansh­ip of Singapore. They have been a great partner during our time.

We look forward to how ASEAN BAC Singapore will host the ASEAN Business Awards and ASEAN Business and Investment Summit!

 ??  ?? In photo are moderator Tay Woon Teck (RSM Singapore) with Dr. Robert Yap (ASEAN BAC Singapore), Joey Concepcion (ASEAN BAC Philippine­s), Arin Jira (ASEAN BAC Thailand), Oudet Souvannavo­ng (ASEAN BAC Lao PDR and Nick Nash (SEA Limited).
In photo are moderator Tay Woon Teck (RSM Singapore) with Dr. Robert Yap (ASEAN BAC Singapore), Joey Concepcion (ASEAN BAC Philippine­s), Arin Jira (ASEAN BAC Thailand), Oudet Souvannavo­ng (ASEAN BAC Lao PDR and Nick Nash (SEA Limited).
 ??  ?? New ASEAN BAC chairman Dr. Robert Yap with former ASEAN BAC chair Joey Concepcion
New ASEAN BAC chairman Dr. Robert Yap with former ASEAN BAC chair Joey Concepcion
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