About ASEAN-BAC

The ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) was established by ASEAN leaders
at the 7th ASEAN Summit in November 2001 in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

History

We boost ASEAN’s efforts towards economic integration.

Launched in April 2003, ASEAN-BAC was set up with the mandate to provide private sector feedback and guidance to boost ASEAN’s efforts towards economic integration.

Aside from providing private sector feedback on the implementation of ASEAN economic cooperation, the Council also identifies priority areas for consideration of the ASEAN Leaders.

Accordingly, ASEAN-BAC’s activities are primarily focused on reviewing and identifying issues to facilitate and promote economic cooperation and integration.

Our Vision

As the APEX private sector body of ASEAN, the ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) serves as the principal platform for business leaders across the region to engage with policymakers.

Our Mission

What we look for in our work and in each other

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Our Mission

What we look for in our work and in each other

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Our Mission

What we look for in our work and in each other

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Take the lead in coordinating Inputs from established business councils and entities in their interactions with various ASEAN sectoral groups

Implement a more inclusive and consultative process
involving the private sector

Assist private sector groups
to intiate actions


Implement a more inclusive and consultative process involving
the private sector

Harness the collective resources of
the private sector

Select a country:

Council Members

Each ASEAN member government appoints three high-level CEOs—including one representing
small and medium-sized enterprises—to ASEAN BAC. Ministerial-level government focal
points assist ASEAN BAC in fulfilling its mandate.

Brunei Darussalam

Haslina Taib

CEO, Dynamik Technologies Sdn Bhd

Musa Adnin

Managing Director, Adinin Group of Companies

Sabirin Othman

General Manager PDS Abattoir Sdn Bhd

Select a country:

Council Members

Each ASEAN member government appoints three high-level CEOs—including one representing small and medium-sized enterprises—to ASEAN BAC. Ministerial-level government focal points assist ASEAN BAC in fulfilling its mandate.

Brunei Darussalam

Haslina Taib

CEO, Dynamik Technologies Sdn Bhd

Musa Adnin

Managing Director, Adinin Group of Companies

Sabirin Othman

General Manager PDS Abattoir Sdn Bhd

Select a country:

Council Members

Each ASEAN member government appoints three high-level CEOs—including one representing small and medium-sized enterprises—to ASEAN BAC. Ministerial-level government focal points assist ASEAN BAC in fulfilling its mandate.

Brunei Darussalam

Haslina Taib

CEO, Dynamik Technologies Sdn Bhd

Musa Adnin

Managing Director, Adinin Group of Companies

Sabirin Othman

General Manager PDS Abattoir Sdn Bhd

Secretariat

Meet the secretariat of ASEAN Business Advisory Council

Rifki Weno

Executive Director

Rifki Weno

Executive Director

Rifki Weno

Executive Director

Heikal Suhartono

Senior Program Officer

Heikal Suhartono

Senior Program Officer

Heikal Suhartono

Senior Program Officer

Tania Heryanto

Program Officer

Tania Heryanto

Program Officer

Tania Heryanto

Program Officer

Joint Business Councils

Joint Business Councils

Joint Business Councils

In carrying out its objectives, ASEAN BAC holds regular meetings across ASEAN countries and engages in various ASEAN level forums to meet with government and private sector representatives so that all stakeholders concerned have the full understanding, acceptance, and ownership of the ASEAN integration process.

In carrying out its objectives, ASEAN BAC holds regular meetings across ASEAN countries and engages in various ASEAN level forums to meet with government and private sector representatives so that all stakeholders concerned have the full understanding, acceptance, and ownership of the ASEAN integration process.

In carrying out its objectives, ASEAN BAC holds regular meetings across ASEAN countries and engages in various ASEAN level forums to meet with government and private sector representatives so that all stakeholders concerned have the full understanding, acceptance, and ownership of the ASEAN integration process.

Joint Business Councils
Joint Business Councils
Joint Business Councils
Sector Champions
Sector Champions
Sector Champions

Share your policy suggestions or connect with us today. Let's Collaborate Together

Share your policy suggestions or connect with us today. Let's Collaborate Together

Share your policy suggestions or connect with us today. Let's Collaborate Together

ASEAN Business Advisory Council

70A Jalan Sisingamangaraja
Jakarta 12110

Copyright © ASEAN-BAC 2024. All rights reserved.

ASEAN Business Advisory Council

70A Jalan Sisingamangaraja
Jakarta 12110

Copyright © ASEAN-BAC 2024. All rights reserved.

ASEAN Business Advisory Council

70A Jalan Sisingamangaraja
Jakarta 12110

Copyright © ASEAN-BAC 2024. All rights reserved.

About ASEAN-BAC

About ASEAN-BAC

The ASEAN Business Advisory Council
(ASEAN-BAC) was established by ASEAN
leaders at the 7th ASEAN Summit in
November 2001 in Bandar Seri Begawan,
Brunei Darussalam

The ASEAN Business Advisory Council
(ASEAN-BAC) was established by ASEAN
leaders at the 7th ASEAN Summit in
November 2001 in Bandar Seri Begawan,
Brunei Darussalam

About ASEAN-BAC

The ASEAN Business Advisory Council
(ASEAN-BAC) was established by ASEAN
leaders at the 7th ASEAN Summit in
November 2001 in Bandar Seri Begawan,
Brunei Darussalam