UKABC’s Director – ASEAN and Corporate Affairs attended ASEAN Business Advisory Council (BAC) Joint Business Council meeting in Manila

ASEAN must be inclusive — not only working with big business, but especially for MSMEs and micro enterprises. This was the key message from Joey Concepcion III, ASEAN BAC Chair 2026 at the first Joint Business Council meeting for the year.  
 
The Philippines’ ASEAN-BAC Chairmanship theme is Advancing Prosperity for All with priorities structured around four pillars: 

  • People: MSMEs, youth, women, human capital 

  • Planet: sustainability, food security, circular economy 

  • Platform: digitalisation, AI, connectivity, finance 

  • Productivity: creative economy, sector competitiveness, regional integration 

 

As part of the first Joint Business Council meeting UKABC Director – ASEAN and Corporate Affairs was also briefed by Jonathan Wong, Chief of Innovation of United Nations ESCAP on FDI and supply chains. While Greenfield FDI announcements have declined 17% in ASEAN, the region has still captured 29% of Asia Pacific Greenfield FDI in 2025. UKABC was pleased to support UNESCAP’s 2025 ASEAN Investment Forum and looks forward to future collaboration in 2026.  
 
Opportunities that will continue to drive ASEAN FDI include harmonising standards/rules of origin, digitising supply chains, and strengthening linkages with other blocs. Sustainability will also become an even more important driver of FDI through ASEAN Regional Investment Promotion Action Plan 2025–2030, green SME initiatives, and rising demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuel. 
 
Arifah Sharifuddin, Institute Director from Tech for Good Institute shared that Southeast Asia is moving from broad policy to more structured governance while building institutions and regional coordination to govern AI safely and consistently. She also highlighted that trusted cross border data flows is fundamental for inclusive AI innovation.  
 
Allen Lai presented the UK-ASEAN Business Council (UKABC) plans for the year which developing and deepening our collaboration in ASEAN and the UK through a programme built around  

  • Energy transition and the ASEAN Power Grid 

  • Financial and Professional Services including ESG Standards, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance and Risk Management in Finance 

  • Digital including DEFA 

  • Creative Economies and more.  

In 2026 UKABC’s programme will include: 

  • Our Flagship UK-ASEAN Business Forum in London in March  

  • Leading, alongside TheCityUK, the UK’s first business consultation at the Deputy Finance Ministers and Deputy Central Bank Governor’s meeting in Manila in Aprill.  

  • Leading the UK business consultation at the ASEAN Economic Ministers meeting in Manila in September 

  • Engagement during the ASEAN Energy and Business Forum in Manila in October 

  • Lord Vaizey led business delegation to the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit in Manila in November  

  • Bilateral programmes in Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand.  

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