Federal Express Corporation and Junior Achievement (JA) announced the 2025 FedEx/JA International Trade Challenge Asia Pacific finals winners in Singapore. The competition attracted over 4,700 students from nine markets, including Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The top six students were representatives from Vietnam, the Philippines, Hong Kong SAR, and Thailand. The competition aimed to create a market entry strategy for an eco-friendly product that upcycles discarded textiles into sustainable consumer goods, targeting France. The challenge was particularly relevant due to growing consumer discourse on environmental impact and the role corporations can play in shaping a sustainable future. Students were paired into teams from different markets to foster cross-cultural understanding.

 “FedEx has proudly championed this program for nearly two decades, empowering young entrepreneurs to think beyond borders and create solutions that address real-world challenges. In today’s interconnected economy, innovation goes hand in hand with building smarter, more resilient supply chains, and the next generation of business leaders will be at the forefront of this transformation. By fostering their creativity, determination, and global mindset, we’re investing in the future of commerce, one that is more connected, sustainable, and equipped to navigate the complexities of global trade,” said Kawal Preet, president, Asia Pacific, FedEx.

The first-place winners were Team Spicy Noodles, consisting of Jamie Smith from the Republic of Korea and Kathy Nguyen from Vietnam. They impressed the judges with their innovative concept of an eco-friendly upcycling brand that transforms discarded textiles into custom embroidered artwork.

The two runner-up teams were Team Innovement, composed of Janelle Anika S. Tan from the Philippines and Royden So from Hong Kong SAR, who developed a smart wall panel made from discarded textile waste; and Team ReTex, consisting of Panasarn Traithavil from Thailand and Lan Anh Phan from Vietnam, who proposed a new line of residential solar panels.

“Competing alongside such talented peers across the Asia Pacific has been transformative. This challenge pushed us beyond textbook theories into real-world problem-solving, where we learned that successful international trade requires business acumen, cultural sensitivity, and genuine collaboration. This experience has given us the confidence to pursue entrepreneurial ventures that can make a meaningful impact across borders,” said Jamie Smith from the Republic of Korea and Kathy Nguyen from Vietnam of the winning Team Spicy Noodles. 

“The achievements of these young leaders from across the Asia Pacific show that the future of global trade and innovation is in capable hands. This year, we are especially proud to see a Filipino student excel alongside her peers from the region, proving that our youth have the ingenuity and determination to compete on a global stage,” said Maribeth Espinosa, Managing Director, FedEx Philippines. “Each year, we’re always excited to witness students from different cultures converge and work together, a good indication of the future we can build, where young leaders will not only succeed in their own endeavors but also strengthen connections between nations and drive inclusive growth across the region.”

FedEx believes investing in mentorship is essential to empowering the next generation of leaders to thrive. Hence, for the first time, the APAC winners will have an exclusive opportunity to deepen their understanding of global commerce. They will visit FedEx operations facilities in their local markets and connect directly with team members. This hands-on experience will offer invaluable insights into the complexities of global logistics and supply chain management, equipping them with practical knowledge to complement their entrepreneurial journeys.

FedEx and JA Asia Pacific, a member of JA Worldwide, jointly organize the FedEx / JA International Trade Challenge program. In the last 19 years, over 50,000 students across the Asia Pacific have been introduced to the world of business, economics, and international trade through this program, which incorporates classroom learning and practical teamwork exercises. In addition to supporting young entrepreneurs through JA ITC, FedEx has been organizing the Small Business Grant Contest (SBGC) to support small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the Asia Pacific.

To learn more about FedEx solutions, visit the FedEx Philippines website.