Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH, INDONESIA TO LAUNCH NEW TRADING ROUTE

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The Philippine­s and Indonesia will launch on Sunday a new trade route linking Mindanao and Sulawesi, increasing market access while lowering cost in an initiative that cuts travel time from five weeks to just eight days.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said that President Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo would lead the Asean Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) project in Davao on April 30.

DTI said the voyage would start from Kudos Port in Sasa, Davao City, passing the General Santos Internatio­nal Port and the final port of destinatio­n in Bitung, Manado, Indonesia.

“The Asean Ro-Ro, particular­ly the Davao-GenSan-Bitung trade corridor, is a legacy project of the Philippine­s and one of its the major deliverabl­es for this year’s Asean chairmansh­ip and in commemorat­ion of Asean’s golden anniversar­y,” said Trade Assistant Secretary Arturo Bon- cato.

The route is seen to provide economic opportunit­ies for micro, small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s (MSMEs) in light of an easier market access. DTI said that there could also be joint tourism promotion, direct air linkages and increased investment flows as some of the possible fruits of the new route.

This connectivi­ty would benefit Filipino producers in Mindanao and Palawan, linking their markets to Bitung and the rest of Indonesia. This route forms part of the BIMPEAGA, which stands for the Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area.

“The President has a tall order to bring developmen­t in the South and once emphasized the need to put particular attention to sub-regional mechanisms, especially the BIMP-EAGA given its crucial role in pursuing developmen­t initiative­s at the grassroots,” said

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