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ASEAN EU Sustainability Summit 2026 bridges borders for a greener future

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May 16, 2026

Sustainability is no longer a secondary consideration in policymaking or business strategy.

- By SEAN FERNANDO

ASEAN EU Sustainability Summit 2026 bridges borders for a greener future

L-R: EU-ABC Executive Director Chris Humphrey, EU Ambassador to the Philippines Massimo Santoro, Philippine Secretary of Finance Frederick Go, Mr Paulo Duarte, ECCP President, and ECCP Executive Director Florian Gottein, at the ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit 2026.

Sustainability is no longer a secondary consideration in policymaking or business strategy. It is increasingly becoming a central goal shaping how governments and industries plan for the future. This was among the key messages highlighted during the ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit 2026 in Cebu, where regional leaders and industry stakeholders gathered to discuss how collaboration between governments and businesses can support long-term, sustainable growth.

Held as an official side event of the 48th ASEAN Leaders’ Summit, the inaugural forum brought together more than 200 delegates from ASEAN member states and the European Union to discuss climate action, energy transition, sustainable trade, and resilient economic development.

Opening the ASEAN-EU Sustainability Summit 2026, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Assistant Secretary Christian Ablan underscored the growing urgency of sustainability amid global economic and energy challenges, saying that “sustainability is no longer optional. It is central to economic resilience.”

Speaking before government officials, business leaders, and international partners, Ablan described sustainability not only as an environmental concern, but also as a long-term economic strategy tied to investment, innovation, and industrial transformation.

He pointed to geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and the Philippines’ recent declaration of a national energy emergency as signs that economies must adopt greener and more resilient systems.

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