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Highlights
- At 17, Enrique Razon Jr worked in a cargo-loading company for minimum wage, then rose through the ranks.
- Today the Filipino billionaire is at the helm of a conglomerate spanning ports, gaming, utilities, power generation and hospitality, among others.
- Razon Jr now seeks to help solve his country's power problem through small modular reactors (SMRs).
Manila: Filipinos currently pay at least 30 per cent higher for electricity, compared to neighbours.
This chokes industries and jobs. How to beat high power rates?
Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr., Manila's undisputed "king" of ports and the country’s second-richest person, thinks he’s got the solution.
How?
By deploying small modular nuclear power reactors, also known as SMRs.
From minimum wage earner to billionaire
Though this may take years, if not decades, Razon Jr., 63, is ready to run the gauntlet.
The tycoon is known for his tenacity, an ability to thrive