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May 2, 2025

Eyes aggressive growth strategies

- By INIGO S. ROCES

Isuzu Philippines welcomes new president

Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) is eyeing aggressive growth strategies as a new president takes the helm.

The automaker officially introduced Mikio Tsukui as its new President during a formal turnover ceremony, marking a significant milestone in the company's leadership transition.

Tsukui succeeds Tetsuya Fujita, who has returned to Isuzu Motors Limited in Japan after a successful tenure leading IPC. A seasoned executive with over three decades of experience within the Isuzu Group, Tsukui has built a robust career managing operations in several key global markets. His previous assignments include leadership roles in China and Europe, where he was instrumental in enhancing Isuzu's market positioning and operational efficiency. He also oversaw business strategies in the ASEAN region, including Malaysia, where he played a pivotal role in regional growth initiatives. His diverse international experience equips him with a broad perspective and a deep understanding of dynamic market environments.

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