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About PMI
Headquartered in New York City and listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PM), at PMI, we are building our future on replacing cigarettes with smoke-free products that—while not risk-free—are a better alternative than cigarette smoking. It’s the biggest shift in our history. And it’s the right one for our consumers, our company, our shareholders, and society. Led by science and innovation, and with the right regulatory encouragement and support from civil society, we can achieve our vision of a smoke-free future, faster. “PMI today is an entirely different company to the one I joined,” said Jacek Olczak, CEO of PMI. “Our products, people, and purpose have evolved.”
About ECCP
The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) is a multilateral foreign chamber that promotes European interests in the Philippines and vice versa. As a membership organization with close to 900 members among its ranks and a strong partnership with the government, the ECCP offers a robust business network that holds great potential in translating to tangible business opportunities. The Chamber strives to make its members’ viewpoints heard on economic and business issues, legislative measures, and administrative regulations. Founded in 1978, the Chamber has advocated for policies and reforms that aim to create a level playing field for all businesses to succeed.
About BCCP
The British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (BCCP) is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening UK-Philippine economic ties. With a growing network of over 300 members across industries, BCCP champions trade and investment through strategic partnerships, policy advocacy, and high-impact events.
Actively working with both the Philippine and UK governments, the Chamber plays a key role in advancing business-friendly reforms, supporting market access, and promoting inclusive, sustainable growth. BCCP continues to be a trusted voice for British businesses, driving innovation, collaboration, and long-term economic development in the Philippines.
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About EU-ABC
The EU-ABC is the premier dialogue and advocacy partner on trade and investment issues across the ASEAN region for the European business community. It is the only business association in Southeast Asia formally recognised by both the European Commission and the ASEAN Secretariat. As an independent body, the EU-ABC advocates for changes to improve the trade and investment environment for European companies operating in the region, through direct engagement with governments and exclusive business events.
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