September 18, 2025

Project Caraga at the Singapore Regional Business Forum (SRBF) 2025

Deepening regional linkages for sustainable growth and carbon cooperation

Project Caraga, through EcoCaraga Pte. Ltd., had participated in the 9th Singapore Regional Business Forum (SRBF) 2025, held on 19 August 2025 at The Ritz-Carlton Bangkok, with Group Chief Marketing Officer Sophia Ong representing the organization.

The forum’s theme—“Business Resilience in Asia: Advancing Regional Business Growth Amid Global Uncertainty”—brought together senior business and government leaders from across Asia to explore how public–private collaboration can foster innovation, deepen trade ties, and enhance regional resilience in the face of evolving global challenges. 


Backed by high-level openings from Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tan See Leng, and Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister, Pichai Chunhavajira, the forum featured plenary dialogues and breakout sessions on green financing, renewable energy, smart infrastructure, and digital trade—all spotlighting ASEAN’s growth potential through sustainable strategies.

A milestone moment of the event was the signing of the Implementation Agreement under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement between Singapore and Thailand—a landmark in regional climate collaboration. Thailand’s Environment Minister hailed it as “a clear signal that ASEAN can drive high-quality, internationally aligned greenhouse gas mitigation,” while Singapore affirmed its role in unlocking climate finance and facilitating impactful carbon credit projects across forestry, clean energy, and zero-emission transport.

 

Project Caraga’s presence at SRBF 2025 underscored its commitment to building international partnerships and contributing to nature-based climate solutions. By engaging at forums like SRBF, Project Caraga reaffirms its resolve to empower communities and join global efforts toward resilient, sustainable development.

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