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Programme for Printing Regional Agenda World Economic Forum on East Asia Programme Metro Manila, Philippines 21-23 May 2014 Programme Pillars Programme Icons Programme Co- Chairs Achieving Equitable Progress Televised session Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International, Switzerland Takeshi Niinami, Chairman, Lawson, Lunch / Dinner session Japan; Global Agenda Council on the Advancing Models for Sustainable Role of Business Growth Interpretation Atsutoshi Nishida, Chairman of the Board, Toshiba Corporation, Japan On the record James T. Riady, Chief Executive Realizing Regional Connectivity Officer, Lippo Group, Indonesia Solutions This logo denotes GGC track sessions in the programme. Global Growth Company (GGC) tracks comprise a selection of sessions of particular relevance to companies experiencing strong growth and engaging in international expansion. GGC track sessions are an integral part of all Forum regional meeting programmes. Where appropriate, the output of each will be incorporated into subsequent GGC track sessions in the build-up to the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2014, which will take place in Tianjin, People's Republic of China from 10 to 12 September World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 2 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session Tuesday 20 May 16.00 - 19.30 Makati Shangri-La - Registration Area registration Registration Opens The registration desk is located in the lobby of the Makati Shangri-La. World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 3 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session Wednesday 21 May 07.00 - 20.00 08.00 - 20.00 19.15 - 19.45 Makati Shangri-La - Registration Area Dusit Thani Manila Hotel Makati Shangri-La registration private events transfer Registration Private Industry and Transfer to the Constituent Meetings Philippines Welcome The registration desk is located in the lobby of the Makati Shangri-La. Reception The shuttle service will run regularly from the Makati Shangri-La to the Ayala Triangle from 19.15 to 19.45. You must wear your badge to use this service and to take part in the Philippines Welcome Reception. World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 4 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session Wednesday 21 May 19.30 - 22.00 21.00 - 22.15 Ayala Triangle Ayala Triangle welcome reception transfer Philippines Welcome Transfer to the Makati Reception Shangri-La Join the Vice-President of the Philippines, Jejomar The shuttle service will run regularly from the Ayala Binay, at the Ayala Triangle to enjoy the best Triangle to the Makati Shangri-La from 21.00 until culture, food and talent of the Philippines. 22.15. World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 5 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session Thursday 22 May 09.15 - 10.30 09.15 - 10.30 09.15 - 10.30 Makati Shangri-La - Bacolod Makati Shangri-La - Cebu Makati Shangri-La - Tacloban/Plenary Hall philippines solutions/gender cnbc/economic outlook Philippines: The Next Designing Solutions for East Asia Economic Asian Miracle Closing the Gender Gap Outlook What are the drivers of the Philippines' success? in Leadership East Asia has served as the world's main growth engine since the global financial crisis. Despite that, Dimensions to be addressed: What new strategies can scale up leadership of in today's tightening financial conditions globally, - Highlighting the Philippines' leadership in gender women in business, government and civil society how robust is East Asia's growth trajectory? equity, good governance and social and tap the region's talent more efficiently? entrepreneurship This session was developed in partnership with - Spurring growth in new economic sectors Dimensions to be addressed: CNBC. - Increasing the visibility of Philippine culture, - Examining successful practices for advancing history and contemporary society women to leadership positions Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin - Ensuring access to finance for entrepreneurship Chinese and Japanese Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin - Developing strong gender-awareness policies Chinese and Japanese As this session is televised, please arrive 15 Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin minutes before the start. The door will be closed at This session is on the record and webcast live. Chinese and Japanese the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live on both the Forum and segments Cherrie Atilano, Co-Founder, President and Social This session is linked to initiatives and communities of the session will also be broadcasted live on Entrepreneur, Gawad Kalinga Enchanted Farm of the Forum. Espen Barth Eide is available to brief CNBC. Agricool, Philippines; Global Shaper participants. Ramon R. Jimenez Jr., Secretary of Tourism of the Muhamad Chatib Basri, Minister of Finance of Philippines This session is on the record. Indonesia Kevin Lu, Distinguished Fellow, INSEAD, Victor L. L. Chu, Chairman and Chief Executive Singapore; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Discussion Leaders Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong Council on China Delia Domingo Albert, Senior Adviser, SyCip SAR; World Economic Forum Foundation Board Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman, Philippine Long Gorres Valayo & Co, Philippines Member; Global Agenda Council on Japan Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), Philippines Yoshito Hori, Chairman and Chief Executive Anthony F. Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Karim Raslan, Group Chief Executive Officer, KRA Officer, GLOBIS Corporation; President, GLOBIS Officer, AirAsia, Malaysia; Young Global Leader Group, Malaysia; Global Agenda Council on South- University; Managing Partner, GLOBIS Capital Alumnus East Asia Partners, Japan; Global Agenda Council on New Lee Il-Houng, Ambassador for International Marife Zamora, Chairman, Convergys, Philippines Models of Leadership Cooperation and G20 Sherpa, Republic of Korea Jasmine Lee, Member of the National Assembly, Cesar V. Purisima, Secretary of Finance of the Moderated by Republic of Korea Philippines Karen Davila, News Anchor and Correspondent, Omar Lodhi, Partner, The Abraaj Group, ABS CBN Television Network, Philippines; Young Singapore Moderated by Global Leader Shamina Singh, Executive Director, MasterCard Martin Soong, Anchor, CNBC, Singapore Center for Inclusive Growth, MasterCard, USA; Young Global Leader Astrid S. Tuminez, Regional Director, Microsoft Operations, Singapore Facilitated by Yoko Ishikura, Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Japan; Global Agenda Council on Education & Skills World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 6 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session Thursday 22 May 10.30 - 10.45 10.45 - 12.00 10.45 - 12.00 Makati Shangri-La - Networking Area Makati Shangri-La - Calapan Makati Shangri-La - Bacolod community break connect/trade transparency Community Break Connect on Trade: Lifting Transparency for Growth Barriers to Growth and Inclusion With the prospect of an ASEAN Economic What strategies can leaders adopt to develop a Community in 2015, how can greater liberalization culture of transparency and accountability across be managed to enhance the region's economic sectors and economies? development? Dimensions to be addressed: Dimensions to be addressed: - Tackling corruption, competitiveness and - Improving trade and travel for economic growth promoting sustainable growth and job creation - Empowering the next generation of leaders to - Enhancing global value chains and production champion transparency networks for goods and services - Raising public awareness to improve - Capitalizing on opportunities to improve accountability connectivity infrastructure Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin This session is webcast live on Toplink. To join the Chinese and Japanese online discussion visit http://wef.ch/1jyk0ph This session is linked to initiatives and communities Simultaneous interpretation in English, Mandarin of the Forum. Elaine Dezenski is available to brief Chinese and Japanese participants. This session is linked to initiatives and communities This session is on the record and webcast live. of the Forum. Thierry Geiger is available to brief participants. Florencio B. Abad, Secretary of Budget and Management of the Philippines This session is on the record and webcast live. Asanga Abeyagoonasekera, Executive Director, Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute for International Gregory L. Domingo, Secretary of Trade and Relations and Strategic Studies (LKIIRSS), Sri Industry of the Philippines Lanka; Young Global Leader Yorihiko Kojima, Chairman of the Board, Steven Fox, Managing Partner, Veracity Mitsubishi Corporation, Japan Worldwide, USA Muhammad Lutfi, Minister of Trade of Indonesia; Serge Pun, Chairman, Serge Pun & Associates Young Global Leader Alumnus (Myanmar), Myanmar Mustapa Mohamed, Minister of International Trade Dan Runde, William A. Schreyer Chair and and Industry of Malaysia Director, Project on Prosperity and Development, Sun Chanthol, Senior Minister; Minister of Center for Strategic and International Studies Commerce of Cambodia (CSIS), USA; Global Agenda Council on the United Josephine Teo, Senior Minister of State, Ministry States of Finance of Singapore Ernest Saudjana, Principal, The Boston Consulting Group, Indonesia; Global Shaper Moderated by Rajiv Biswas, Chief Economist, Asia-Pacific, IHS, Moderated by Singapore Yang Yanqing, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Anchor, China Business News, People's Republic of China World Economic Forum on East Asia - Programme 7 * Registered for the Meeting and invited to the session
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