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Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corp. LTD APWC. Investor Presentation M a y 2 0 1 3. Safe Harbor Statement.

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  1. Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corp. LTD APWC Investor Presentation M a y 2 0 1 3

  2. Safe Harbor Statement This presentation may contain forward-looking statements concerning Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation. The actual results may differ materially depending on a number of risk factors including, but not limited to, the following: general economic and business conditions, development, shipment, market acceptance, additional competition from existing and new competitors, changes in technology or product techniques, and various other factors beyond its control. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this Cautionary Statement and the risk factors detailed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this presentation.

  3. Equity Snapshot and Key fn Metrics * Company is an Foreign Private Issuer but files similar to a fully listed public company.

  4. Investment Highlights • Nasdaq-Listed since April 29, 2011 • Taiwan-based leader wire and cable manufacturer with sales in several Asian-Pacific markets • Growing underlying market demand in the region and for APWCC products particularly for power and telecommunication cable • Broad geographic coverage provides diversification • Experienced and knowledgeable in-house sales, service & technical team • Financial performance including increased profitability • Strong balance sheet, cash flow, and an attractive valuation

  5. Global Industry Overview • Wire & cable growth industry growth drivers include: • Energy-related infrastructure spending • Telecom-related infrastructure spending • Construction cycles • Industrial activity • Local presence required to succeed: • High transportation costs • Products need to meet regional and local specifications • Handling and logistics • ~ 80% of manufacturing cost attributable to raw materials • Pass-through pricing generally utilized for long-term agreements • About one-half of business priced short cycle

  6. Company Overview • Founded in 1996 • Headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan with subsidiaries in China, Thailand, Singapore and Australia • Core business includes the manufacturing and distribution of wire and cable products throughout Asia Pacific including Australia • Additional services: distribution of a variety of 3rd party wire and cable product lines, project engineering of Supply, Delivery and Installation (SDI) services for power cables • Total number of employees: ~1,413

  7. Products and Services Portfolio

  8. Regional Locations and Facilities As of December 31, 2012 • Pacific Electric Wire & Cable (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. • Shanghai Yayang Electric Co., Ltd. • Shandong Pacific Rubber Cable Co., Ltd. • ShangdongHuaYuFibre Optics Cable • CCH (Crown Century Holding) Hong Kong • Ningbo Pacific Wire Co., Ltd. CHINA 360 25.0% Headquarters 15 THAILAND • Charoong Thai Wire & Cable Public Co., Ltd. • Siam Fiber Optics Co., Ltd. • Siam Pacific Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd. 39.1% 810 151 SINGAPORE 11.0% • Sigma Cable Co., Pte Ltd. • Sigma-Epan International Pte., Ltd. Factories/op units Employee headcount Power cable 77 SDI project engineering Distributed products Others: Distributed products of 11.9% include Singapore, Australia, and Thailand. TOTAL HEADCOUNT: ~1,413 Fiber optic cable AUSTRALIA Enameled wire 13.0% • Australia Pacific Electric Cables Pty., Ltd. Electronic wire % Revenue contribution (2012)

  9. APWC Subsidiaries’ Operations • China • Shanghai Yayang is a joint venture in Shanghai incorporated in June 1998, now 100% owned by APWC. • Pacific Electric Wire & Cable (Shenzhen)was established in Shenzhen in Dec. 1995. • Ningbo Pacific Cable Co., Ltd. (PEWNC) re-constructed July , 2011, and began production in March, 2012. • Australia • APEC Cables was founded in Brisbane, Australia in 1996, with a goal to become the one of the leading electrical supply companies in Australia. • Thailand • Charoong Thai is a publicly-traded Thai corporation listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (“SET”). It was established in Thailand in 1967. • Siam Pacific was established in 1988 as a joint venture between PEWC and Italian-Thai Development Plc (“Ital-Thai”), a third party, which at the time was the largest diversified construction company in Thailand, now 100% owned by CTW. • Singapore • Sigma Cable was established in Singapore in June 1964. • Project engineering team established in 1997 to undertake Supply, Deliver and Install turnkey projects to SP PowerAssets Limited ( A member of Singapore Power in transmission and distribution of electrical energy).

  10. APWC in China High Quality Enameled Wire Supply to Eastern and Southern China • Top Customers • Toolmakers and appliances makers • Mining companies • Products • Enameled wire • Rubber cable • Electronic wire

  11. APWC in Thailand One of the Top-5 Cable Producers in Thailand • Top Customers • Local electric utilities companies • Engineering companies • Contractors • Telecom carriers • Products • Telecom cable • Power cable (Al, Cu, LV, HV) • Enameled wire • Fiber-optic cable

  12. APWC in Singapore Leading Provider of Power Cable in Singapore • Top Customers • Electrical contractors • Distributors • Public utilities Board • Products • Power cable • SDI project engineering • Distributed products

  13. APWC in Australia • Leading provider of power and construction cables • New opportunities for distribution due to free trade agreement of • south east Asian countries • Top Customers • Contractors • Distribution Centers • Products • Low-voltage power cables • Construction cables

  14. Growth and Expansion Strategies by Market • China • Top growth opportunity for APWC over the next 10 to 15 years • Increase capacity to meet market demand and maximize economy scale • Drive marketing penetration into Shandong, Henan, Guangxi Sichuan, and Chongqing city, etc. • Develop new products such as electronic wire and expand domestic market • Australia • Continue upgrading production facilities to increase efficiency and capacity • Increase product portfolio through offering imported products such as fiber optic cable • Thailand • Develop new cable products for auto, solar or other types of alternative energy solution • Form a possible new subsidiary to meet local minimum standards • Upgrade and expand facilities for new government projects • Singapore • Re-introduce Sigma's products to Southeast Asian markets such as Vietnam and Brunei • Explore new contractors/partners in China for incremental business opportunities

  15. Competitive Advantages • Competitive Advantages • Reliable product supply and distribution • Superior product quality and performance • Excellent customer service and knowledgeable sales and technical team • Historical long presence in key local markets • Competitive Landscape • Competitors include both independent domestic and foreign suppliers • Local competitors have advantages in sales, R&D spending or financial resources • Global competitors include Draka, Furukawa, Nexans, Prysmian, etc.

  16. History of Revenue Growth Growth Phase 1 Growth Phase 2

  17. Changes in Gross Profit

  18. Changes in Net Income

  19. Summary Income Statement a. For 2008 through to 2011, income statements are restated to reflect SPFO operations being disposed of and excluded but grouped under Discontinued Operations b. SP recognizes other income of Thai Baht 147.9 million (US$ 4,762K) from settlement of flood loss.

  20. Summary Balance Sheet

  21. Country Revenue and GP Analysis

  22. Summary Cash Flow

  23. CAPEX Summary CAPEX Purpose: Production machinery and equipment for the CTW group in Thailand and for Ningbo Pacific Cable Co., Ltd. (“NPC”) in Ningbo, China, as well as the addition of a new plant at Shenzhen for the Chinese domestic market.

  24. Management Team • Andy C.C. CHENG – Chairman of the Board • Mr. Andy C.C. CHENG was a member of the company’s Board of Directors from 2004 to 2005 and was re-elected in 2007. From 1987 to 2003, Mr. Cheng was the Vice President of procurement and later Executive Vice President and Chairman of the Investment division, all served at PEWC. Mr. Cheng was elected Chairman of the Board of APWC in October 2009. • Chun Tang YUAN – Chief Executive Officer • Mr. Chun Tang YUAN also serves as Chairman of PEWC since 2004 and has been the Director of Pacific Construction Corp. Ltd since 2002. He served as the Director of Taiwan Co-generation Corp from 2005 to 2008. Mr. Yuan is also the Chairman of Taiwan Electric Wire and cable Industries Association since 2004.  He has served as the Supervisor to Taipei Importers/Exporters Association as well as the Director of Chinese National Federation of Industries in Taiwan since 1998 and 2004 respectively. • Frank TSENG – Chief Financial Officer • Mr. Frank TSENG has served as CFO since October 2009. Before joining APWC, he was the deputy CFO for ABB Taiwan and, prior to that, the APAC regional controller for Phoenix Technologies, a Silicon Valley-based company that is publicly traded on NASDAQ. Mr. Tseng holds a Masters Degree of Accountancy from Georgia State University. He is also a CPA by the State of Illinois. • William GONG – Chief Operating Officer • Mr. William Gong has been appointed Chief Operating Officer effective April 1, 2013. He was first assigned to Charoong Thai Wire and Cable Pte. Co. Ltd. as Engineer, Assistant Plant Manager, and later consultant to high voltage cable division from 1991 to 2000. In April 2009 he was promoted General Manager of Sigma Cable in Singapore. Mr. Gong Wei holds a master’s degree from Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Thailand. • Daphne HSU – Financial Controller • Ms. Daphne HSU has been Financial Controller of the Company since March of 2005, prior to which she served as Financial Controller for ten years in Taiwan and China at a Thomson SA joint venture. Daphne graduated from National of Taipei College of Business with a major in accounting.

  25. Contact Us Contact Us Company Frank Tseng, CFO Phone: +886 (2) 2712 2558 x66 frank.tseng@apwcc.com www.apwcc.com Auditor Ernst&Young Taiwan TWTC International Trade Building 9F, 333, Keelung Road, Sec. 1 Taipei Phone: +886 2 2757 8888 Investor Relations John Mattio, SVP – MZ Group Main: 212-301-7130Direct: 212-301-7131 john.mattio@mzgroup.us www.mzgroup.us Legal Fox Horan & CameriniMichael Hagan - Partner Main: 212-480-4800Direct: 212-709-0290 mjhagan@foxlex.com

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