The highly anticipated Taiwan Expo 2025 in the Philippines officially launched on September 17 at the SMX Convention Center, bringing together government officials, business leaders, innovators, and industry experts to celebrate the deepening ties between Taiwan and the Philippines. The three-day event, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and Taiwan International Trade Administration (TITA), showcases Taiwan’s cutting-edge technologies and solutions across multiple industries, while fostering stronger bilateral ties.
In his keynote, Representative Wallace Minn-Chow of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines, emphasized that the expo embodies not just trade, but shared aspirations. “Taiwan Expo 2025 in the Philippines is more than a showcase of products—it is a vital platform for strengthening business connections, aligning policies, and deepening industrial collaboration,” he said. Minn-Chow also pointed out how Taiwan’s expertise in ICT, green technologies, and smart manufacturing complements the Philippines’ focus on telecommunications, green energy, agro-processing, and industrial growth.
Director Wilson U. Tecson of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) highlighted the expo as “a living testament to partnership and trust.” He noted that initiatives like the Taiwan-Philippines Economic Corridor reflect how cooperation has advanced from dialogue to action, enabling industries in both nations to innovate together. “This is not just about technology; it is about resilience, progress, and ensuring a better future for our people,” he said.
For her part, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) President Enunina Mangio reaffirmed the local business sector’s commitment to closer collaboration. She encouraged Filipino companies to maximize the expo’s B2B networking sessions, pointing out that opportunities span from technology transfer and talent exchange to joint ventures. “Each effort we make together expands markets, creates opportunities, and sets the stage for even greater industrial programs,” she said.
Symbolic jersey exchange
One of the most memorable moments was the signing and swapping of jerseys between TAITRA Chairman James Huang and MECO Director Tecson. The gesture, inspired by sportsmanship, symbolized teamwork, unity, and a long-term commitment to collaboration.
“This is more than just a jersey–it is a symbol of stronger cooperation between Taiwan and the Philippines in technology, industry, culture, and beyond,” organizers shared. The jersey signing was a unique highlight that resonated with the audience, offering a fresh and human touch to an otherwise business-focused event.
Innovation on display
Taiwan Expo 2025 in the Philippines showcases over 145 leading Taiwanese exhibitors across diverse industries, including cutting-edge medical devices and wellness products at the Green & Innovation Showcase, advanced farming and food processing technologies at the Agritech & Aquatech Pavilion, and next-generation ICT, consumer electronics, and appliances at the Smart Technologies & Intelligent Lifestyle showcase.
Beyond business and innovation, the expo features cultural performances, seminars, and live demos, while visitors can look forward to daily lucky draws offering exciting prizes, including the grand reward of a trip to Taiwan.
Opportunities for Filipino enterprises
Organizers emphasize that the Taiwan Expo 2025 is more than a three-day showcase; it is a gateway for Filipino businesses to tap into Taiwan’s world-class technology and expertise. Among the opportunities highlighted are:
- Direct B2B matching sessions with Taiwanese companies seeking Philippine partners
- Exploring distributorships and joint ventures in ICT, renewable energy, healthcare, agriculture, and green mobility
- Learning from Taiwan’s best practices in sustainability, digital transformation, and innovation.
Taiwan Expo runs from September 17 to 19, 2025 at the SMX Convention Center (second floor) in Pasay City.