Trade Secretary Cristina Roque has officially taken the responsibility as chair of the ASEAN Economic Ministers at the closing of the 47th ASEAN Summit on Tuesday, 28 October, marking the start of the Philippines’ preparations to lead the group of nations under the theme “Navigating our future, together.”
Meanwhile, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., accompanied by Secretary Roque, received the ASEAN chairship from Malaysia, which led the association in 2025 under the theme “Inclusivity and Sustainability.”
ASEAN thematic priorities
At the closing of the Summit in Kuala Lumpur, the Philippines announced ASEAN’s 2026 thematic priorities anchored on three key pillars: Peace and Security Anchors, Prosperity Corridors and People Empowerment.
These pillars reflect the country’s vision for a united and people-centered ASEAN that promotes stability, progress and inclusion across the region.
Starting 1 January 2026, the country will facilitate a year-long series of high-level meetings aimed at translating these priorities into action and driving collaboration on emerging issues that matter most to the region.
Philippine commitment
President Marcos thanked Malaysia for its leadership and emphasized the Philippines’ commitment to continue advancing the regional partnership.
For her part, Roque said that as ASEAN Economic Ministers chair, she will focus on enhancing regional stability, promoting shared growth, and supporting communities through inclusive development.
“Our thematic priorities will guide ASEAN toward practical cooperation — ensuring peace that enables progress, prosperity that reaches every sector, and empowerment that drives participation from all,” Roque added.
For the Philippines, the ASEAN chairship offers a platform to demonstrate its leadership in trade, investment, digital innovation, MSME development, and the creative economy.
It also celebrates the country’s rich cultural heritage and creative spirit, showcasing the beauty of its landscapes, the warmth of its people, and the artistry of local entrepreneurs.
The Philippines last chaired the bloc in 2017 during the organization’s 50th anniversary.
ASEAN-BAC
Meanwhile, in a ceremony on 26 October in Kuala Lumpur, Jose A. Concepcion III assumed the chairmanship of the ASEAN-Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC), with George Barcelon and Michael Tan as council members.
The ASEAN-BAC provides private sector feedback and guidance to boost ASEAN’s efforts towards economic integration and identifies priority areas for consideration by ASEAN Leaders.
For its part, the ASEAN-BAC Philippines is expected to build on the theme “Prosperity for All”, its guiding theme at its last chairmanship in 2017.
“There has been plenty of exchange of ideas, and I am glad to hear how some resonate with my own views of the role of ASEAN and the private sector in bringing about inclusive, sustainable growth,” said Concepcion.
“As we take on this new role, our goal is to build on this momentum, empowering MSMEs and strengthening partnerships that drive inclusive growth and food security across the region. Together, we can ensure that the ASEAN spirit of unity, innovation, and entrepreneurship continues to thrive,” Concepcion added.