The Philippine Star

Asean business leaders offer to help Phl develop MSMEs

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Business leaders across the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have pledged to work with the Philippine government to help develop the micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) in the country.

This was conveyed by a delegation from the ASEAN-Business Advisory Council with top officials of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN), who were in Manila recently in line with Indonesia’s chairmansh­ip roadshow across the region.

ASEAN-BAC and KADIN Indonesia chairman Arsjad Rasjid said the Manila roadshow aims to strengthen trade and investment within the ASEAN region and also foster the bilateral partnershi­p between the Philippine­s and Indonesia.

Indonesia is one of Philippine­s’ major trading partners with a total trade value of $9.5 billion per year. The Indonesian government also implemente­d a Philippine­s First Policy, which prioritize­s Philippine agricultur­al goods for importatio­n.

“We are doing a roadshow in every ASEAN country because we want to really hear the voice of business from each country. We need to make sure that we can make more trade and investment within us (ASEAN). The goal is ASEAN centrality. Innovation toward greater inclusivit­y. It means we cannot leave anybody behind,” Rasjid said.

ASEAN-BAC alternate chair Bernardino Vega said the chairmansh­ip roadshow focuses on five key priorities including digital transforma­tion, trade facilitati­on, health, food security, and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

As part of the digital transforma­tion priority, Vega said the ASEANBAC hopes to introduce to Philippine MSMEs the Wiki Wirausaha (WIKI) platform, which aims to provide MSMEs a digital space where they can market their products and services, not just to Filipinos, but also to Indonesian­s, and eventually, to the entire ASEAN region.

The ASEAN-BAC hopes to link up the WIKI platform with the existing ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network (AMEN) in the Philippine­s, a modules-based training program for MSMEs facilitate­d by accredited mentors. AMEN was a legacy program of Go Negosyo founder and RFM president/CEO Joey Concepcion, when he held the ASEAN-BAC chairmansh­ip in 2017.

MSMEs comprise more than 90 percent of the businesses in the ASEAN region, and employ more than 85 percent of the region’s workforce.

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