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"Philippines competing against many other countries is impossible. But Philippines being part of ASEAN that will compete against other countries is more powerful because you will have the size and the population to actually provide food security and many other factors,” said Jose Ma. A. Concepcion III, Chairman for ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) 2026 and ASEAN-BAC Philippines.
Wavemaker Ventures, Temasek Trust's C3H and Icehouse Ventures have backed Neocrete with US$3.5 million to scale supply through Europe and the USA, while deepening deployment in Southeast Asia.
The milestone underscores Gurīn Energy’s commitment to responsible, long-term project development that creates lasting value for local communities in Jeonnam-Gwangju Integrated Special City.
Zig by ComfortDelGro is investing over S$10 million in its private hire fleet with new BYD electric and hybrid vehicles supplied by Vantage Automotive.
A strong El Niño is underway and is strengthening in the Pacific while a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is expected to develop. Both events are known to alter sea temperatures, rainfall and water levels, creating conditions that place mangroves under severe stress.
Seven companies participated in a new four-day programme designed to build responsible business conduct (RBC) through peer learning, dialogue and hands-on facilitation.
New ILO report finds global youth unemployment rising, with some of the sharpest increases in higher-income economies and more young people outside employment, education or training.
PT Inovasi Digital is launching the Sustainable Commodities & Responsible Engagement Forum (SCORE 2026) to help palm oil companies adapt to fast-evolving trade governance and regulatory standards. The event will be held 16-17 September 2026 at the ASTON Sentul Lake Resort & Conference Center in Sentul, Bogor.
Every day, Ikraam Ali dives underneath the waters of Dharavandhoo in Maldives to tend to young corals growing in one of the many underwater nurseries of Muraka Farm. There are no crowds watching him, and there is no dramatic rescue mission unfolding. Just rows of small corals fixed carefully in place and the steady work of helping reefs recover, one coral at a time.