Sunday, October 22, 2006 Jags-CT, North Sulawesi trade to deter smuggling
GLAN, Sarangani -- The start of direct shipping services between Jags-CT and North Sulawesi would deter smuggling and may lead to free trade of locally-produced goods in the region, officials said.
"I'll be the one to see to it that there will be no smuggling with the help of the CIQS," Glan mayor Enrique Yap Jr. said.
Yap said smuggling was known to be around the Jags-CT area every now and then.
Jags-CT is Jose Abad Santos-Glan-Sarangani Cooperation Triangle, a cluster of towns formed three years ago in support to the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-the Philippines East Asean Growth Area (Bimp-Eaga).
Jose Abad Santos and Sarangani towns belong to Davao del Sur, while Glan is Sarangani province's oldest town and port.
"Siguro gikan karong adlawa, no more headaches for the mayor of Glan and other mayors about smuggling," said Yap at the inaugural voyage of M/L Aljamar to Indonesia Sunday.
"We will cut smuggling and we will make them legal so that we can have a control," Yap said.
Retired AFP chief Efren Abu, Philippine special envoy for Bimp-Eaga, said efforts to deter smuggling were discussed with a "high-ranking minister from Jakarta" during the recent trade mission in Manado, Indonesia.
"We talked about free trade in certain parts of Bimp-Eaga, and he was amenable," Abu said.
"So ang ibig sabihin noon, mawawala na talaga ang smuggling."
However, Abu cautioned that free trade should be studied carefully "because we don't want that some people will take advantage of this scheme."
"Napag-usapan nga naming we will consider locally-produced goods," he said. "Yong mga na-produce lang dito sa Mindanao o kaya sa Pilipinas ang pwede nating dalhin doon na walang tariff at hindi rin kasama ang luxury products."
Abu added he and Governor Miguel Dominguez will recommend to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to include free trade in the discussions during the Bimp-Eaga Leaders Summit in December.
Dominguez has been urging local officials and the business sector here to "look South into the global market."
"The dream eventually is to create a Subic Bay in SOCSARGEN (South Cotabato-Sarangani-General Santos City) in Glan," the governor told a news conference here after the September 21-25 trade mission to North Sulawesi.
He said General Santos would remain the commercial port "but tayo magiging free port."
Philippine and Indonesian officials have identified the
Glan-Tahuna-Bitung shipping services to become the model project for CIQS "para masimulan ang free trade," Dominguez disclosed.
Meanwhile, Indonesian Consul General Ikon Mochamad Entjeng last week said the opening of the Glan-Tahuna-Bitung shipping route is another milestone to the Bimp-Eaga cooperation.
"I hope this milestone will serve as an inspiration to work harder for a better Jags-CT and a better Bimp-Eaga," Entjeng said.
The Indonesian consul said the Glan-Tahuna-Bitung sea link "will benefit our people from both countries, convey a multiplier effect and contribute to the progress of both regions." (Sarangani Information Service)
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