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CAMPI announces new president and officers

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January 30, 2026

New team to lead cooperation and growth

- BY IÑIGO S. ROCES

CAMPI announces new president and officers

The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) has announced its new leadership team that will continue to foster cooperation and growth in the mobility industry.

CAMPI is comprised of 29 member automotive brands accounting for 95-percent of all vehicles sold in the country. The CAMPI Board of Trustees elected Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) for the position of President again this year.

Jose Maria “Jing” Atienza, Toyota’s Executive Vice President, will serve as the new CAMPI president, succeeding Atty. Rommel Gutierrez, who has led the association for the past 14 years. Atienza is a 35-year auto industry veteran and has helmed various leadership roles in various divisions of TMP.

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