Provisional Program

As of September 22, 2025

DAY 1

SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 (THU)
MORNING PLENARY
7:00–8:00Registration
8:00–8:30Preliminaries
8:30-8:40Welcome RemarksMr. Kazuhiro Nomura, Japanese Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines President
8:40-9:00Arangkada Policy Book Launch and Introduction of Keynote SpeakerMr. Ebb Hinchliffe, American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines Executive Director
9:00-9:10Keynote Speech:  Why Invest in the Philippines? An Overview of the PH Economic Status and AgendaSecretary Frederick Go, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs
(Video Message)
9:10-9:20Introduction of Panelists and ModeratorMr. Paulo Duarte, European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines President
9:20-10:45
Panel Discussion & Open Forum: Insights on Strengthening Philippine Investment Climate and Ease of Doing Business

A high-level, multisectoral dialogue that aims to gather expert insights on addressing key business climate challenges and shaping a more competitive and investor-friendly Philippines.
Atty. Elaine Collado, Vriens & Partners Country Director (moderator)
Mr. Andrew Jeffries, Asian Development Bank Country Director for the Philippines
Mr. Gonzalo Varela, World Bank Lead Economist
Sec. Ernesto Perez, Anti-Red Tape Authority
Asec. Nina Asuncion, Department of Finance
Mr. Ricky A. Carandang, First Philippine Industrial Park Head of External Affairs
10:45-10:50Introduction of SpeakerMr. Joseph Um, Korean Chamber of Commerce Philippines President
10:50-11:10Message of SupportDr. Enrico Paringit, Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) Executive Director
11:10-11:15Introduction of SpeakerMs. Nicole Butalid, Philippine Association of Multinational Companies Regional Headquarters, Inc. Director
11:15-11:35Lifetime Achievement Awardee RemarksMr. Rene Almendras, Former Energy Secretary
11:35-11:45Photo OpportunityJoint Foreign Chambers Principals & Diplomatic Corps
11:45-12:00Overview of Breakout SessionsMr. Christopher Ilagan, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines President
12:00-13:30Lunch
SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 (THU)
AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Note: The breakout sessions will happen simultaneously
TIMEACTIVITYSession 1:
AGRIBUSINESS AND CRITICAL MINERALS
Session 2:
MANUFACTURING, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOGISTICS
Session 3:
DIGITAL ECONOMY, CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, AND TOURISM
13:30–14:00Registration for Breakout Sessions
14:00–14:10
Preliminaries
14:10–14:20Welcome RemarksMr. Florian Gottein, ECCP Executive DirectorAtty. Mimi Lopez, Philippine Association of MultinationalMs. Dorothy Drysdale, AMCHAM Committee Chair on Tourism
14:20–14:40Keynote Speaker/sUsec. Asis Perez, Department of Agriculture

USec. Carlos Primo David, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Ms. Maricar Bautista, Spokesperson for Business Infrastructure
Department of Transportation
Sec. Henry Rhoel Aguda, Department of Information and Communications Technology

Message of Support
Dir. Lilian Salonga
Acting Executive Director of the Philippine Creative Industries Development Council
14:40–15:00Presentation/
Discussions
N/AFire Side Chat with DOTr

Moderator: Dr. Enrico Basilio, Director, University of the Philippines Center for Policy and Executive Development
Keynote Presentation

Mr. Paolo Mercado
Creative Economy Council of the Philippines President
15:00–16:00Panel Discussion Moderator: Mr. Chris Ilagan, CanCham President

Panelists: 
Atty. Mike Toledo, Chamber of Mines of the Philippines Chairman & President

Dr. Roehlano Briones, PIDS Senior Research Fellow

Atty. Charade Grande, Manila Water (invited)
Panelists: 
Mr. Dan Lachica, SEIPI President
Ms. Mariz Regis, Airspeed International Corp. President and CEO
Mr. Michael Arcatomy Guarin, R.G. Manabat & Co. Co-Head of Advisory
Mr. Satya Ramamurthy, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) Chair Public Sector, Structured Finance Department Asia Pacific
Moderator: Ms. Grace Mirandilla-Santos, Independent ICT Policy Researcher and Author of the Arangkada Broadband Policy Brief

Panelists: 
Ms. Lotus Postrado, British Council Country Director
Wei Siong Lim,Mastercard Vice President, Government Affairs & Public Policy, Asia Pacific
16:00–16:30Q&A and Photo Opportunity
16:30-onwardsClosing RemarksMr. Chris Ilagan, CanCham PresidentMr. Nobuo Fujii, JCCIPI Executive DirectorMr. Joseph Um, KCCP President

OVERVIEW OF BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Session 1: AGRO- INDUSTRY, WATER, MINING

This breakout session aims to discuss the regulatory landscape and economic outlook on the following key sectors: Agribusiness, Mining, Water. In particular, the session will explore opportunities and challenges in accelerating investments and improving ease of doing business in these critical industries. The discussion will also highlight how policy reforms and private-public collaboration can unlock the full potential of the agro-industrial value chain, with a focus on job creation, rural development, and sustainable growth.

Session 2: MANUFACTURING, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOGISTICS

The session on Fueling Economic Resilience through Policy Convergence in Infrastructure, Manufacturing, and Logistics will focus on how the strategic integration of these key sectors can drive the Philippines toward a more secure, dynamic, and competitive economy. By strengthening the linkages between resilient infrastructure, modern and diversified manufacturing, robust logistics, and efficient supply chains, the country can better withstand external shocks, adapt to rapid technological changes, geopolitical dynamics, and capitalize on opportunities presented by regional integration and international cooperation.

It will emphasize the need for coordinated policy reforms, streamlined regulations, and enhanced public-private partnerships (PPPs) to unlock constructive capital and responsible investments, to accelerate industrial growth, and foster innovation. Ultimately, this convergence is essential not only for advancing sustained economic growth but also for aligning economic security with the Philippines’ broader development goals, ensuring that progress is both inclusive and sustainable. This breakout session is also organized in partnership with Center for International Private enterprise (CIPE).

Session 3: DIGITAL ECONOMY, CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, AND TOURISM

This breakout session explores the regulatory and economic landscape of the digital economy, creative industries, and tourism—strategic sectors that are increasingly vital to national development and global competitiveness. The Philippines’ creative industry, which includes film, music, design, and the arts, is gaining international recognition, driven by a young, tech-savvy workforce and supported by legislation such as the Creative Industries Development Act. Tourism continues to be a major economic contributor, attracting international visitors with the country’s natural landscapes and cultural heritage. 

These sectors converge through initiatives such as destination branding, cultural promotion, and heritage preservation, strengthened by digital tools such as social media, virtual tours, and influencer engagement. The digital economy is also expanding rapidly, driven by high mobile service penetration, the growth of e-commerce, and the government’s “Digital Philippines” initiative to establish the country as a regional technology hub. As digital platforms become central to both business and culture, they create new opportunities across these sectors—generating more jobs, investments, and improving services. Together, they have the potential to position the Philippines as a resilient and competitive economy built on culture, technology, and innovation.

DAY 2

SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 (FRI)
HIGHLIGHTING BUSINESS-TO-GOVERNMENT OPPORTUNITIES
8:30-9:00Registration
9:00-9:30Ribbon Cutting and PreliminariesPresidents of the Joint Foreign Chambers
9:30-9:35Introduction of Keynote SpeakerMr. Steve Winkates, The Arangkada Philippines Project Director
9:35-9:55Welcome Remarks and Keynote AddressDeputy Chief of Mission Robert Ewing, U.S. Embassy Manila
9:55-10:15Message of SupportUndersecretary Ceferino Rodolfo, Board of Investments Managing Head (Video Message)
9:50-11:40Government Talk: Investment Promotion AgencyMs. Eries Cagatan, Board of Investments Executive Director
Sec. Katrina Ponce Enrile, Cagayan Economic Zone Authority Administrator and CEO
Mr. Hussein Pangandaman, Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan Administrator and Chief Executive Officer
Atty. Gil G. Taway IV, Aurora Pacific Economic Zone President and CEO
Darryl Garcia, Division Chief – Master Planning Division and Executive Assistant, Bases Conversion and Development Authority
Mr. Rodem R. Perez,Clark Development Corporation Assistant Vice President for Business Enhancement Department
Ms. Maria Veronica Magsino, Philippine Economic Zone Authority Deputy Director General for Finance and Administration
Ms. Karen Magno, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Department Head III
Atty. Karen Mae G. Sarinas-Baydo, TIEZA Assistant Chief Operating Officer
11:40-12:00Midday KeynoteMr. Mark Lapid,
Chief Operating Officer
TIEZA
12:15 -13:30Break
SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 (FRI)
STRENGTHENING BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
13:30-13:40Afternoon Preliminaries
13:40-14:00Intermission/ Special PerformanceHosted by Korean Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
14:00-14:15Keynote SpeechMr. Rafael Ongpin, Makati Business Club Executive Director
14:15-14:30Industry TalkMs. Celeste Ilagan, IBPAP Chief-Operating-Officer
14:30-15:00Industry Talk: SHOCKED: De-risking the energy transitionMr. Ronald Acio, GHD Group Pty Ltd Senior Director of Business Development
15:00-15:30Industry TalkMs. Monica Lorenzana Trajano,
Vice President for Commercial Strategy
Aboitiz InfraCapital Economic Estates
15:30-16:00Industry TalkMr. Mon Abrea, Asian Consulting Group Inc. Founding Chairman
16:00-16:30Industry Talk: ACCIONA’s Sustainable Infrastructure Legacy in Southeast AsiaMr. Francisco Moreno, ACCIONA Head of Business Development, Southeast Asia
16:30-17:00Industry TalkMr. Emman Caguimbal, Xperto Founder & CEO
17:00-17:15Pledge of Commitment & Closing CeremoniesJFC Principals
17:15-17:30Closing RemarksMr. Bruce Winton, American Chamber of Commerce Board Member and Multi-Property Vice President Philippines and General Manager of Marriott Manila