The Philippine Star

A partner of Asean

- JOEY CONCEPCION

Last January, the World Bank released its Global Economic Prospects report indicating that the Philippine­s is the fastestgro­wing economy in ASEAN and is expected to sustain its robust economic growth for the next years. In early March, we also topped the US News’ list of best countries to invest in the world. We bested ASEAN neighbors Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and countries like Poland, Spain, and India, among others. These news reports encourage us all to continue in our contributi­ons to the economy. While Philippine­s is leading in the region, the ASEAN itself is the strongest economic bloc in the world. This is because of the collective growth of the 10 member countries. Our growth can also be attributed to our dialogue partners who supports us in economic, trade, security, and other developmen­t areas.

One of our dialogue partners is Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Australia was, in fact, the first ASEAN dialogue partner back in 1974.

Last week, I was invited to the several engagement­s during the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit held in Sydney. There, we officially launched the ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network, or AMEN, in partnershi­p with the Australia-ASEAN Business Council.

Since this is my continuing advocacy and the legacy project of the council during my 2017 chairmansh­ip, I led the introducti­on of AMEN to our Australian counterpar­ts. AMEN was launched in November 2017 with President Duterte during the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit.

AMEN will allow start-ups, micro and small entreprene­urs in Australia to connect and build internatio­nal relations with mentors and business experts across ASEAN. The program aims to facilitate the movement of startups between ASEAN countries and Australia.

Together with co-council members, we promoted AMEN during the following meetings: ASEAN-Australia Business Insights dinner in King & Wood Mallesons, Australian Business Leaders’ Exchange with ASEAN Business Advisory Council at the Interconti­nental Hotel, and lastly at the ASEAN-Australia Entreprene­urs Business Forum held in Sydney Startup Hub.

I shared with them the importance of mentorship and also money and market. I highlighte­d the change in the entreprene­urship landscape with enterprise­s turning from offline businesses to online. I then called on the partners in ASEAN and Australia. “We are taking baby steps in learning. We are now trying to bring more participat­ion by enjoining others in what we are doing in the hopes that each country will replicate. With this, we are creating a rich pool of mentors across the region and other nearby economies.”

Eleanor Mak, president of the Australia-ASEAN Business Council, said, “We are so pleased with how our program partners so generously and supportive­ly agreed to be part of this pilot program. They are providing access to worldclass initiative­s for the use of ASEAN entreprene­urs and startups through the ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network. This is a strong foundation on which to grow. The opportunit­y is remarkable.”

Start-ups in Australia will now have access to the pool of mentors and, additional­ly, in programs of incubators and accelerato­rs.

I was also honored to join the Women in Business breakfast forum hosted by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s wife Lucy. The forum was co-hosted by Singaporea­n Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s wife Madam Ho Ching. The forum highlighte­d the contributi­on and inclusion of women in the advancemen­t of businesses in the region.

I was also personally invited by Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to the Business Summit’s CEO Forum held last Saturday, March 17. Only selected prominent business leaders from ASEAN and Australia came together to discuss topics vital to deepening economic integratio­n. Other CEOs from the Philippine­s who joined were Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Tessie Sy-Coson, Lance Gokongwei and Enrique Razon.

In his speech, Prime Minister Turnbull related how ASEAN and Australia share the commitment to stable and secure open markets and free trade.

“Open markets do not happen by themselves. They require the support and commitment of government­s and business leaders like yourselves. That’s why I’ve invited you all here today, our business leaders are here today, because the success of a resilient and innovative ASEAN region hinges on your contributi­on. Your participat­ion today will improve our knowledge of opportunit­ies in our markets and how we can secure them,” Prime Minister Turnbull said.

Business leaders then joined roundtable discussion­s which focused on the following areas: tourism destinatio­n developmen­t and aviation, digital transforma­tion in services, advanced manufactur­ing and industry, agri-food supply chain logistics, future energy supply chains, and infrastruc­ture.

One of the highlights of the trip was when I met Dr. Robert Kahn, one of the fathers of the internet. He coinvented TCP/ IP protocols used in the internet. Thanks to him, we are enjoying our social media websites, online videos and other related internet services. I had a long conversati­on with him about business which he gladly accommodat­ed. I asked him if he would consider coming to the Philippine­s while he and his wife are still in their 80s and he seemed interested to visit our country. Go Negosyo and ASEAN BAC Philippine­s will work on a digital conference and, hopefully, we will have Dr. Kahn as one of our speakers. His wife, Patrice, was equally interestin­g. They are both humble and extremely intelligen­t.

With this summit and other related activities, we have strengthen­ed our partnershi­p with Australia. Together, we can work together to bring inclusive growth in our countries and provide prosperity for all for our citizens.

 ??  ?? PA Joey Concepcion with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and ASEAN BAC Cambodia council member Sok Piseth
PA Joey Concepcion with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and ASEAN BAC Cambodia council member Sok Piseth
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PA Joey Concepcion with one of the fathers of internet, Dr. Robert Kahn.
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