DHL Express and ASEAN Business Advisory Council partner to strengthen MSME competitiveness and advance ASEAN trade integration
DHL Express and ASEAN Business Advisory Council partner to strengthen MSME competitiveness and advance ASEAN trade integration
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- Both parties have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost trade facilitation across businesses in ASEAN
- The partnership will empower MSMEs through training and tools to
navigate digital, finance, and logistics challenges, while improving
trade standards, sustainability, and cross-border processes
MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 2 June 2026 - DHL Express and the ASEAN Business Advisory Council
(ASEAN-BAC) have formalized a strategic collaboration through a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance trade facilitation,
strengthen supply chain resilience, and empower micro, small and medium
enterprises (MSMEs) in the ASEAN member states. The initiative
underscores a shared commitment to accelerate ASEAN's economic
integration and global competitiveness.
The partnership will focus on four key areas:
- Empowering MSMEs including women-led businesses with enhanced access to and effective participation in cross-border trade
- Strengthening supply chain resilience and promoting digital logistics adoption
- Advancing decarbonization practices in the region
- Harmonizing supply chain and digital trade standards through policy advocacy
These focus areas align with ASEAN's broader ambition to enhance
intra-regional and global trade connectivity. Equally, it highlights
DHL's GT20 initiative, which prioritizes the world's 20 most significant
markets; six of these are ASEAN member states. Through this
collaboration, both organizations will work to reduce barriers to cross
border commerce and improve customs processes and standards. ASEAN
businesses – particularly MSMEs – will be able to gain a competitive
edge in the global trade landscape.
"ASEAN's strength will not be measured by the success of a few, but by
the number of people we bring into the circle of growth and
opportunity," said ASEAN Business Advisory Council Chair Jose Ma.
Concepcion III. "Advancing Prosperity for All" means building an ASEAN
where businesses of all sizes can grow and innovate. Through stronger
regional collaboration, and this partnership with DHL, we want to ensure
that no one – especially MSMEs and the small entrepreneurs – is left
behind."
"Global trade has proven its resilience time and again, and ASEAN
continues to stand out as a critical pillar of that growth. MSMEs are at
the heart of ASEAN's economies, and their ability to compete
internationally will define the region's next phase of development. DHL
has been a constant in enabling cross-border trade – providing the
infrastructure, expertise and reliability that businesses depend on. Our
partnership with ASEAN-BAC and our GoTrade program show that we are
doubling down on our commitment to MSMEs so that they can confidently
scale beyond their home markets," said Herbert Vongpusanachai, Senior
Vice President for Commercial – Asia Pacific, DHL Express.
Asia remains a key anchor in global trade, according to the latest DHL
Global Connectedness Report, with ASEAN also contributing significantly
to trade flows. As a prominent manufacturing base that handled USD4.4
trillion (~EUR3.79 trillion) in merchandise trade, it is essential to
ensure the region's MSMEs receive the support they need to scale.
Under the MoU, DHL will provide expertise via its GoTrade program* and
related MSME support initiatives. GoTrade training programs will be
introduced region-wide to help MSMEs navigate complexities such as
digital, finance and logistics when trading internationally. The DHL
GoTrade program is a DHL strategic initiative that aims to unlock global
trade opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Meanwhile, ASEAN-BAC Philippines, as chair for 2026, continues to
champion MSMEs as a core priority embedded across its four strategic
pillars: People (inclusivity), Planet (sustainability, Platform
(innovation), and Productivity (competitiveness). Its flagship legacy
project, the ASEAN mentorship for Entrepreneurs Network, launched during
its last chairmanship in 2017, will be expanded into a digital platform
to further scale mentorship, market access, innovation support, and
regional opportunities for MSMEs across the region.
The collaboration will also reinforce the region's strategic importance
in global supply chains. By jointly developing research papers on ASEAN
trade challenges faced by MSMEs, promoting digital trade processes, and
engaging governments on aligned standards, DHL and ASEAN-BAC aim to
further elevate ASEAN's position in international trade networks.
The global DHL GoTrade Summit will also be held in Manila this year.
Both ASEAN-BAC and the Department of Trade and Industry of the
Philippines are partners of the event, which convenes experts and
policymakers to ideate and discuss ways to help MSMEs trade better
across borders.
*Note to editor:
Go Trade is DHL's strategic initiative to unlock global trade
opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). By
partnering and building an ecosystem with public and private sector
stakeholders, and collaborating with international development and
intergovernmental agencies,
Go Trade addresses systemic barriers to SME participation in international markets and promotes sustainable trade growth worldwide.
The program leverages DHL's unparalleled global network, logistics
expertise, and market insights to connect SMEs with cross-border
opportunities. Through Capacity Building and Trade Advocacy,
Go Trade equips businesses with the skills, resources, and
support needed to scale internationally and operate sustainably. This
approach not only accelerates SME growth but also drives economic
development in emerging markets, creating long-term value for
stakeholders and contributing to resilient global supply chains.
Photo Caption: George Barcelon, Council Member, ASEAN Business Advisory
Council and Herbert Vongpusanachai, Senior Vice President - Commercial
for Asia Pacific, DHL Express signed the MoU in Manila