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The Philippine business environment has improved substantially in 2012 after the Aquino Administration launched a serious campaign against graft and corruption in 2010. The Philippines moved up another 10 notches in the Global Competitiveness Report from 75 in 2011 to 65 out of 144 countries this year (in 2010 the Philippines ranked 85), while corruption, inefficient government bureaucracy, and inadequate infrastructure still remain the top three problematic factors for doing business in the country. The Philippine economy expanded 5.9% in the 2nd quarter of the year, weaker than the revised 6.3% recorded in the first three months; there is no doubt that the country will finish strong in 2012 and belong to the high economic performers this year.

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Foreword i – 5

Message of the EU Delegation i – 6

The ECCP i – 5

Message of the ECCP President i – 9

Board of Directors i – 10

ECCP Management & Staff i – 12

ECCP Subsidiaries i – 15

Annual Report 2012 i – 16

ECCP Services i – 22

Philippine - Europe Business Relations i – 23

Philippine - European Trade and Investments i – 25

EU-PH-ASEAN Cooperation i – 28

Economic Indicators i – 30

Members’ Profiles i – 35

Indices 203

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Head Office

19/F Philippine AXA Life Centre

Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. cor. Tindalo St.

Makati City, Metro Manila

Tel: (632) 759-6680, 845-1324

Fax: (632) 759-6690, 845-1395

E-mail: [email protected]

Visayas Branch

3/F C. L. Center

14 Juana Osmeña St.

Cebu City, Cebu

Tel: (6332) 253-3389,

254-3765, 254-3767

Fax: (6332) 253-3387

E-mail: [email protected]

Mindanao Office

2nd Floor DCCCII Bldg.,

JP Laurel Avenue, Davao City

Tel: (082) 271-0635

Fax: (6382) 226-4433, (6382) 221-4148

E-mail: [email protected]

Websites

www.eccp.com

www.fairsandmore.com.ph

www.trainingworks.com.ph

www.eitsc.com

www.integrityinitiative.com.ph

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My warmest greetings to the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) on the publication of the 2013 Edition of The Philippine European Business Directory.

The global community affirms that the Philippines is now truly open for business under new management: our unprecedented growth has garnered the optimism of multinationals and financing institutions, and has led prominent credit rating agencies to recognize the country as among Asia’s emerging tigers. The Filipinos’ resolute commitment to integrity and accountabiliy has borne fruit and continues to fuel our rise as a nation.

We are grateful to staunch partners such as the ECCP for supporting our endeavors and espousing honest and responsible corporate governance. Your expanding list of signatories for the Integrity Project represents the revitalization of the bedrock principles upon which our country was found: justice, fairness, and inclusiveness. With this publication, may you widen this empowering franchise and pave the path for stronger networks of collaboration between our local entrepreneurs and their European counterparts.

We look forward to closely working with ECCP in sustaining an internationally competitive, economically stable Philippine business landscape that is mutually beneficial to our peoples.

BenignO S. AquinO iiiManilaJanuary 2013

MALACAÑAN PALACEManila

FOREWORD

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The EU is one of the major trade, investment and business partners of the Philippines. The signature of the EU-Philippines Partnership and Cooperation agreement in 2012 was an important milestone to put the bilateral relations on a new and comprehensive basis.

While 2012 was a challenging year for the EU and the global economy as a whole, efforts of reform processes are underway to strengthen the international banking system, fiscal stability and economic governance, some key pre-requisites for re-establishing trust and confidence among businesses and investors.

Experience shows that structural and legal reform processes are positive in creating a push for new investment and for production opportunities, and there is in particular considerable potential in the Philippines. The EU welcomes the commitment of President Aquino and his administration to fight corruption and increase transparency in public affairs.

Achieving clean, transparent governance with a sound legal system and effective courts; with efficient procedures that make it easy to set up businesses and with reliable standards and regulations that reflect

best international practice, will win over potential investors, because they will create a positive business and investor-friendly climate.

In today’s globalised, competitive market place, the countries that attract most investments and businesses are those that have excelled in creating a trade, investment and business-friendly environment. There is a strong sense in the Philippines among business people and politicians alike that the country needs to catch up with its ASEAN neighbours. I am convinced that there are ample opportunities for increasing the attractiveness of the Philippines, with its vast natural resources and well-educated and trained people. Creating a modern framework for competition is one way of opening up for increased business and I am happy to say that the EU - through our trade-related technical assistance programme – will provide support for this effort

This brings me to my final observation:

After more than a year in the country, let me say that the EU’s bilateral trade, business and investment relations with the Philippines are strong but clearly remain below their potential. There is significant scope for further improvements and through continued efforts, collaboration with ECCP, dialogue with government, I and my colleagues in the EU-Delegation will make every effort to help further expanding and developing bilateral trade and investment.

Ambassador guy LedouxHead of Delegation Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines

EUROPEAN UNIONDelegation of the European Union to the Philippines

MESSAGE

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The year 2012 has been a challenging year for the EU; 2012 has been an exciting year for the Philippines, with the growing reform momentum in the Philippines attracting worldwide attention in the international press and among foreign governments. Philippines – EU relations moved into level, given visits of the French prime minister with a business delegation to the Philippines and visits of high Philippine government officials to Europe.

2013 is going to be another exciting year to continue with the reforms, build on the worldwide attention and implement infrastructure projects to provide the foundation for continued economic, inclusive growth. We also hope to a see decision makers in the government and private sector to take the ASEAN economic integration seriously and prepare for it. In this context, we trust that business leaders will encourage the Philippine government to decisively move forward in starting Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations and be ready when the region integrates economically in 2015.

ECCP priorities for 2013 can be summarized as follows:

1. Infrastructure - 2013 is the year to show results by contracting a record number of PPPs, capping theinternational container capacity of Manila, opening NAIA IPT-3 and finding a settlement with the original investors, continuing to increase spending onnational roads, irrigation, and flood control, starting the long-delayed CNS/ATM project, and buying a new DVOR for the Manila airport, and addressingsevere air safety concerns, and approving the MRT-7 project and the LRT-1 extension to Cavite, etc.

2. Legislation and FINL - A complete review of the Foreign Investment Negative List (FINL) should be made before mid-2013 resulting in a legislative reform agenda for the 16th Congress, hopefully including economic provisions of the Constitution.

3. Business costs. should be kept in check to increase investment, both domestic and foreign. This means a focus on lower electricity costs through effective ‘open access’ and energy efficiency investments, more efficient transports, small or no increases in minimum wages. There is a great opportunity to attract relocating manufacturing investors from China and elsewhere who can create millions of new jobs and make inclusive growth more than a slogan. Alsotourism investment must grow by around 1.5 million new visitors a year to reach the 10 million target in 2016, provided the required infrastructure iscreated.

4. Maintain the pressure on government to ‘level the playing field’. Our agenda has four areas to be covered:

a. No corruption – we have made progress in the last two years but much more needs to be done; ECCP is driving the Integrity Initiative jointlywith the Makati Business Club;

b. Competition legislation – having the Office of Competition under the Dept. of Justice is a good step forward but legislation will be needed in the 16th Congress, including an independent Competition Office;

c. Remove fees and taxes that burden foreign investors / operators – good progress has been made by addressing the CIQ issue, passinglegislation to remove Common Carriers Tax and Gross Philippine Billings (the cargo issue still needs to be addressed in the 16th Congress), and passing the Excise Tax Reform Act (we still have to see whether the hybrid system for distilled spirits is fairly and effectively implemented);

d. Opening the economic provisions of the Constitution and remove the limitations for foreigners – the debate has to be resumed after the May elections.

As ECCP enters its 35th year of existence we continue seeing challenges as opportunities and enter 2013 with a healthy level of optimism.

Michael K. RaeuberECCP President

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EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PHILIPPINES

MESSAGE

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ECCP Annual Report 2012By Henry J. Schumacher

The Business environmentCountries - where bribery and embezzlement are effectively contained - allocate capital more efficiently, grow faster, preserve the environment, attract investors, avoid inequality in income and wealth, enhance trust in politics and foster happiness among its citizens.

Around the world, citizens are crying out against corruption. New leaders like President Aquino have prioritized the fight against corruption. Before the Aquino Administration is reaching its halfway mark, the change in the Philippines is visible and recognized internationally.

The Philippine business environment has improved substantially in 2012 after the Aquino Administration launched a serious campaign against graft and corruption in 2010. The Philippines moved up another 10 notches in the Global Competitiveness Report from 75 in 2011 to 65 out of 144 countries this year (in 2010 the Philippines ranked 85), while corruption, inefficient government bureaucracy, and inadequate infrastructure still remain the top three problematic factors for doing business in the country. The Philippine economy expanded 5.9% in the 2nd quarter of the year, weaker than the revised 6.3% recorded in the first three months; there is no doubt that the country will finish strong in 2012 and belong to the high economic performers this year.

At the European front, the lingering economic crisis is making the Philippine and ASEAN markets important destinations for investments and trade. European enterprises are looking at international markets to compensate for the current unfavorable economic conditions in many parts of Europe. The European Parliament and Commission are providing support mechanisms to help SMEs find new opportunities overseas. In this regard, European Business

Organizations (EBOs) have been requested to assist European SMEs in identifying business opportunities outside the EU and in entering these new markets, particularly, in the ASEAN region. The European Union launched a Call for Proposals in Sept. 2012 to provide “Support to European Business in South East Asian Markets” or SEBSEAM with a grant component of 3.5 million euro for the Philippine component. This Call has been issued in 4 ASEAN countries, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam.

In 2012, ECCP intensified its campaign to promote business integrity. The Chamber is working closely with Makati Business Club and other business organizations to come up with an industry accepted integrity standards and tools to ensure that ethical business practices are promoted and control measures embedded in all companies and organizations. Meanwhile 1,600 CEOs have signed the Integrity Pledge together with 32 government CEOs, mostly Cabinet-level. After two years in driving the Integrity Initiative we are seeing progress but also clearly recognizing that so much more needs to be done to achieve culture change, to level the playing field and get the message across that clean business is good business.

On the business side, ECCP continued to work towards opening new markets for European SMEs as well as improving the competitiveness of Philippine exporters to enhance their collaboration potentials with enterprises in Europe and in emerging markets in Asia and South America. We also developed new programs and advocacies as well as platforms to promote and support the expansion of existing and new industries that will bring more business opportunities for both European and Philippine enterprises. Our membership committees on energy/energy efficiency, agri-biz and IT/BPO/KPO/e-creative services are delivering encouraging results.

ANNuAL REpORT

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14 1 Business support – Receive comprehensive and effective business support from industry and support committees and

a team of dedicated government relations staff.

2 Business advocacy – Take advantage of the chamber’s more than 30-year track record in successfully addressing business issues with the Philippine government – both national and local.

3 Networking & business opportunities – Meet and exchange views with some 700 local and foreign senior business executives that are active in various business and social activities each year, in Manila and Cebu.

4 Government relations – Interact with senior government officials of relevant departments at meetings, round tables, and social events.

5 Relevant, up-to-date market information – Receive frequent updates and analysis on the business and regulatory environment through e-mail, eccp@work, and the Business Review.

6 Alternative conflict resolutions – Make use of our network of partners in resolving disputes without going to court.

7 Training – Attend tailor-fit seminars and training courses with world-renowned experts covering areas such as leader-ship, management, project management, negotiation and presentation skills, cross-culture communication, business continuity, soft skills, HR management, and quality management. We also provide local and international coaches.

8 Business promotion – Promote your business to a targeted audience of senior business executives through the in-troduction of potential business partners, sponsorship of high-profile events, and promotion through the chamber’s publications and websites.

9 Trade fair participation – through its affiliate fairs&more, the chamber offers a wide range of trade fair services, from booth / pavilion design to stand construction, from marketing collaterals to pavilion management, from product selec-tion to design support – in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

10 Social & community activities – Enjoy high-quality social and sports events, organized and managed by the chamber, for members and third parties, including golf events, soccer tournaments, fashion shows or wine tasting.

11 Corporate Social Responsibility – Be part of the chamber’s CSR activities, from ‘English is Cool’ to ‘Retirement & Healthcare’, from OneFilipino.Net’ to the promotion of creative industries.

12 European Chamber network – Tap into the expertise and experience of European Chambers and European Business Organizations in surrounding markets and around the world.

13 Special member services – Make use of our special services in visa and work permit support through our close working relationship with the Bureau of Immigration.

14 Consulting services – Consult with experts for advice concerning the selection of partners and on handling specific business issues vis-à-vis the government.

Be A MeMBeR OF eCCP

reasons why you should join the ECCP

ECCp SERVICES

To find out more or to arrange an appointment to view the school contact the Admissions Office at Telephone Nos: 860.48.00 or

email address: [email protected]

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A member’s profile

ACTIVITIES/SERVICESFull range of legal services

ASSOCIATIONSMeritas Law Firms Worldwide, Terralex, Inter Pacific Bar Association, Integrated Bar Association, People Management Association of the Philippines, Asian Patent & Attorneys Association, International Trademark Association, International Trial Lawyers Association

BANKSRizal Commercial Banking Corporation

CATEGORYAssociate A

ANJO ACCESSORIES, INC.2nd Floor Belmont Bldg. M.C. Briones St., Highway Maguikay,Mandaue CityTel: (032) 346-1717Fax: (032) 346-1261Email: [email protected]: www.anjodesign.com

Primary RepresentativeAngelica A. [email protected]

Alternative RepresentativeJosiefe A. [email protected]

BOARD OF DIRECTORSMr. Chester A. Lim, Mr. Dwight David A. Lim

BACKGROUNDANJO is a stable industry player reaching out to almost every country in the globe. From Spain and UK in Europe to Russia, from Oman and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East to Australia and NZ from down under, from Canada to the Americas and to as far as Alaska in the North, French Polynesia in the East and South Africa in the South.

NATIONALITYFilipino

ACTIVITIES/SERVICESManufacturer and Direct Exporter

PRODUCTSCostume Jewelry and Natural Material Components

ASSOCIATIONSECCP, Philexport, Cebu FAME

BANKSHSBC, Standard Chartered, BPI

CATEGORYAssociate A

ANTERO M. SISON, JR. & ASSOCIATESRm. 2002-A Security Bank Bldg.Ayala Ave., Makati CityMetro ManilaTel: 891-1338 to 40Fax: 891-1136

Primary RepresentativeAtty. Antonio Cardiñ[email protected]

BACKGROUNDAntero M. Sison Jr. & Associates was organized in 1977 to engage in the practice of law. The firm is a partnership of lawyers, the majority of whom are also Certified Public Accountants, who were originally partners and managers in the Tax Department of Pricewaterhouse, Phils. In the course of their professional careers, the partners have had numerous opportunities to acquaint themselves with legal and business practices both in the Philippines and in the United States. This background has enabled the partners to achieve a far wider range of knowledge and expertise in the specialized fields of law and competence in such matters has attracted a number of prominent multinational companies as its clients.

NATIONALITYFilipino

ACTIVITIES/SERVICESLegal services

CATEGORYAssociate A

ANXA LIMITED

11/F NOL Tower, Commerce AvenueMadrigal Business Park, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa CityTel: 809-1402Fax: 809-1402Email: [email protected]: www.anxa.com

Primary RepresentativeFabrice [email protected]

Alternative RepresentativeChristophe BoutainGeneral [email protected]

NATIONALITYFrench

ACTIVITIES/SERVICESDistribution of online services

CATEGORYPremium

APEX MINING CO., INC.17th Floor, Prestige TowerF. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig CityTel: 02-706-2805Fax: 02-706-2804Email: [email protected]: www.apexmines.com

Primary RepresentativeBenoit de GalbertChairman of the [email protected]

Alternative RepresentativeRodolfo G. BravoChief Financial [email protected]

BACKGROUNDApex is a Filipino company listed in the Manila Stock Exchange (SEC-40621). The stakeholders includes a Malaysian private fund, Monte Oro owned by Enrique Razon, and the Gaizano Family. 15% of the shares are floated in the stock market. Total reveneu for 2012 amounts to $43.2m, employees 100, and the only mine site is located in Mindnao.

NATIONALITYFilipino

ACTIVITIES/SERVICESMining

PRODUCTSPrecious Metals

ASSOCIATIONSChamber of Mines, PMAP, PMSEA

BANKSHSBC, RCBC, Planters Bank

CATEGORYAssociate A

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product index

Agricultural Products, Equipment & Services

APM AGRICOM, INC.BAYER CROPSCIENCE, INC.BF INDUSTRIES, INC.CROPLIFE PHILIPPINES INC.EAST-WEST SEED COMPANY, INC.DKSH (PHILIPPINES), INC.EURASIA-CONSULTRUDOLF LIETZ, INC.MONOPORT TRADERS INC.SUNNYWOOD SUPERFOODS CORP.WERDENBERG INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONsYARA FERTILIZER PHILS., INC.

Air Transport ServicesAIR-FRANCE-KLMAIRBUSAIRFREIGHT 2100, INC.ASIAN TIGERS MOBILITYEMIRATESETIHAD AIRWAYSEUROCOPTER PHILIPPINES, INCLUFTHANSA GERMAN AIRLINESLUFTHANSA TECHNIK PHILIPPINESQATAR AIRWAYS INC.ROYAL CARGO COMBINED LOGISTICS, INC.THALES AUSTRALIA LIMITED, PHILIPPINE BRANCHUTI (GLOBAL LOGISTICS), INC.

Banking & FinanceBIC INVESTMENT AND CAPITAL CORPORATIONBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSBANCO DE ORO UNIBANKBNP PARIBASBUSINESS OUTSOURCING SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES

(BOSS), INCDEUTSCHE BANK AGHSBCING BANK N.V. MANILA BRANCHMETROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST CO.PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANKRIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPORATIONSWISS FINANCE & INVESTMENT CORPORATIONTELUPAY (PHILIPPINES) INC.

BeveragesCOMPAÑIA DE FILIPINASDIAGEO PHILIPPINES INC.EUROBEV CORP.FIRMENICH PHILS. INC.JARDINE MATHESON GROUP OF COMPANIESLE CELLIER QUALITY STORE CORPORATIONMULTI-WORLD RESOURCES, INC.

RALPH’S WINES AND SPIRITSSOMMELIER SELECTION INC.UNILEVER PHILIPPINES, INC.WERDENBERG INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Building & Waste ManagementDURACARE CARPET UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY

CLEANING SPECIALISTHOSPITALITY INTERNATIONAL INC.PRISMODIAL CONSTRUCTIONRENTOKIL INITIAL (PHILIPPINES), INC.

Business Advisors/ Financial Consultants

A A AMADOR ASSOCIATESALBA ROMEO & CO.ALFM EURO BOND FUND, INC.AMALGAMATED INVESTMENT BANCORPORATIOND&V PHILIPPINESFIRST PHILIPPINE HOLDINGS CORPORATIONINDRA PHILIPPINESISLA LIPANA & CO./PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERSJUERGEN LORENZ M. SC. MBAPARLANCE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.PEOPLE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF THE

PHILIPPINES (PMAP)RAMON F. GARCIA & CO., CPASREYES TACANDONG AND CO.SYCIP, GORRES, VELAYO & CO.TRIPLE I CONSULTING INC.KPMG MANABAT SANAGUSTIN & CO.

Business AssociationsASSOCIATION OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCING

INSTITUTIONS IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (ADFIAP) formerly ASSOCIATION OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCING INSTITUTION IN ASIA & THE PACIFIC (ADFIAP)

THE MAKATI BUSINESS CLUB, INC.PHILIPPINE SOFTWARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

Cargo & Freight Forwarding Services

2GO GROUP, INC. - NN-ATS COMPANY (HAPAG-LLOYD PHILIPPINES, INC.)

ALL TRANSPORT NETWORK INC.ASIAN TIGERS MOBILITYASIAN TERMINALS INC. (ATI)CROWN WORLDWIDE MOVERS, INC. - CEBU BRANCHDEME (DREDGING, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MARINE

ENGINEERING)DHL SUPPLY CHAIN PHILIPPINES, INC.DHL GLOBAL FORWARDINGDSV AIR & SEA INC.F2 LOGISTICS

HAVI LOGISTICS PHILIPPINES INC.LANE ARCHIVE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONLOGWIN AIR & OCEAN PHILS. INC.ROYAL CARGO COMBINED LOGISTICS, INC.SDV (SCAC) PHILIPPINES, INC.STAMM INTERNATIONAL INC.TNT EXPRESS WORLDWIDEUTI (GLOBAL LOGISTICS), INC.U-FREIGHT PHILIPPINES, INC.GOETZ MOVING & STORAGE, INC.

Chambers of Commerce & IndustryBRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCECAGAYAN DE ORO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND

INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, INC (ORO CHAMBER)CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY FRANKFURT

AM MAINDAVAO CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY, INC.DEUTSCH-INDONESISCHE INDUSTRIE UND

HANDELSKAMMER (EKONID)GENERAL SANTOS CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE &

INDUSTRY, INC.GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY &

COMMERCEGERMAN-THAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCEGERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

(JAPAN)GERMAN TRADE OFFICE, TAIPEIHAMBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCEINDO-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MUMBAIINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER FIER DIE PFALZ.INDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER FUER ESSENINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER FUER MUENCHEN

UND OBERBAYERNINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER HEILBRONN-

FRANKENINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER KASSELINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER MITTLERER

NIEDERRHEININDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER OSTWESTFALEN ZU

BIELEFELDINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER REGION STUTTGARTINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER RHAIN-NECKARINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER WUPPERTAL-

SOLINGEN-REMSCHEIDINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU AACHENINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU ARNSBERGINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU DUESSELDORFINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU KOBLENZINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU KOELNINDUSTRIE-UND HANDELSKAMMER ZU MUENSTERKOREAN-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND

INDUSTRYMALAYSIAN-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND

INDUSTRYMETRO BACOLOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND

INDUSTRYMETRO NAGA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRYPHILIPPINE NORWAY BUSINESS COUNCIL INC.