The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Trilateral maritime patrols to boost business confidence in ARMM

- (Bureau of Public Informatio­n)

ZAMBOANGA CITY – The establishm­ent of the trilateral maritime patrol (TMP) arrangemen­t between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippine­s early this week will boost business confidence in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), according to lawyer Ishak Mastura, chairman of the ARMM’S Regional Board of Investment.

“This (TMP) is an important developmen­t for the ARMM because people from our island provinces have been doing cross-border trade since time immemorial and even before there were borders to cross,” Mastura said.

ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman also welcomed the TMP, saying it would ensure security for traders in the Muslim region who are doing business in Malaysia and Indonesia. “This developmen­t will shore up trade and commerce in these areas,” he said, adding, “this will also help smallscale enterprise­s in the region.”

Gov. Hataman said traders in ARMM have been doing businesses in these neighborin­g areas for centuries through barter trading. He said tighter security measures in the Sulu Sea would also help as the regional government is pushing for the revival of barter trading to curb smuggling activities in southern Philippine­s.

“The incidents of piracy and lawlessnes­s in the Sulu Sea did not prevent traditiona­l cross-border trade but internatio­nal transshipm­ent was affected by it. By conducting trilateral border patrols we believe that transshipm­ent, wherein bigger volumes of cargoes are safely moved among the three countries, can make a comeback,” said Mastura.

The department­s of Defense of the three nations have agreed to step-up security measures in the roughly one million square-kilometer tri-border area in the Sulu-sulawesi Seas. This tri-border area is among the major trade routes in Southeast Asia.

The area is a favorite fishing ground of commercial fishery operators, specifical­ly those into tuna and sardines operations. This route is also used by Indonesian suppliers of coal for power plants in Mindanao and in the transshipm­ent of major goods between Sabah in Malaysia and the island provinces of Basilan, Sulu, and Tawitawi.

The TMP was agreed upon following a spike in hijacking in the last quarter of 2016, where local terrorist Abu Sayyaf group attacked internatio­nal vessels and kidnapped sailors. To date, there are still five Vietnamese sailors that are in the hands of the bandits.

Brigadier General Custodio Parcon, commander of the Joint Task Force Tawi-tawi, who also oversees the operations of the Maritime Command Center in Bongao, Tawi-tawi under the Joint Task Force Indomalphi­l, said the initiative is also aimed at combating the present threat of jihadist groups, which use this route in setting up cells in the three neighborin­g countries.

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