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Sumitomo Corporation Donates ¥10M For Typhoon Pablo Relief Efforts

Ambassador Lopez (3rd from right), Minister Angelica C. Escalona and Second Secretary and Consul Hans Siriban receive Mr. Masayuki Doi (3rd from left), Senior Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of Corporate Planning and Coordination Group of Sumitomo Corporation, Mr. Toshio Motegi, Assistant General Manager Global Strategy and Coordination Department (2nd from left), and Mr. Ted Ono, Manager of Social Contribution Team and CSR Global Promotion (extreme left).

On 28 December 2012, the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo welcomed officials from Sumitomo Corporation. Sumitomo Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation Asia Pte. Ltd. will donate ¥10 million in cash (approximately P5 million) as humanitarian assistance for those affected by Typhoon Pablo (international name: Bopha) in the Philippines, especially in Mindanao.

The donation, coursed through the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo, will be turned over to proper authorities in the Philippines.

Ambassador Manuel M. Lopez met with Mr. Masayuki Doi, Board Member, Senior Managing Executive Officer and General Manager of Corporate Planning and Coordination of Sumitomo Corporation, Mr. Toshio Motegi, Assistant General Manager for Global Strategy and Coordination, and Mr. Ted Ono, Manager of Social Contribution Team and CSR Global Promotion.

On behalf of Sumitomo Corporation President and CEO Kuniharu Nakamura, Mr. Doi expressed condolences and solidarity with the Philippines, especially for the loss of lives and damages to property wrought by Typhoon Pablo. He expressed hope for the quick recovery and rehabilitation in the affected areas.

Ambassador Lopez expressed appreciation to the officials of Sumitomo Corporation for their generous contribution and concern for those affected by Typhoon Pablo despite the massive damage to Sumifru’s banana plantations in Mindanao. He also thanked the officials as he recalled that Sumitomo Corporation and their affiliated companies also extended similar voluntary cash donations to those affected by Typhoons Ondoy and Sendong in the Philippines in 2009 and 2012 respectively. He also recognized Japan’s immediate and timely response from its public and private sectors after big natural calamities hit the Philippines.

Sumitomo Corporation is a Japanese global organization engaged in multifaceted business activities selling a variety of domestic products and services, conducting import/ export and trilateral business transactions, providing domestic and international business investment, and participating in numerous profitable activities facilitated by its global network and relationships built with corporate business partners and consumers in various industrial sectors around the world.

In the Philippines, Sumitomo Corporation Group is involved in various sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture (plantation), infrastructure projects, and transportation projects, among many others.