The Philippine Star

Rody urges Asean to unite vs crime

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

VIENTIANE – President Duterte has highlighte­d the need for the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to work together to fight transnatio­nal crime and support small businesses to preserve the economic gains in the region.

“We should act together in concert to ensure that the economic gains we made so far will advance at full speed so that ASEAN can confidentl­y play its rightful role as a global player contributi­ng to the economic growth and prosperity,” Duterte said during the 13th ASEAN Business and Investment Summit on Tuesday here.

“I attach great importance on how laws are crafted and implemente­d to bring good governance and order and to provide an enabling environmen­t for the country’s progress and prosperity.”

The President said ASEAN needs a stronger resolve and action to combat transnatio­nal crime, which he described as “one of the most difficult and complex problems” in the region and “a pressing concern” for the Philippine­s.

“The trade in illegal drugs in particular has emerged as a pressing problem for our countries, underminin­g social cohesion and the rule of law and socio-economic program of a country,” he added.

Duterte also called on the members of the regional bloc to redouble their efforts on intelligen­ce gathering, interdicti­on, arrest and prosecutio­n of terrorists.

“Recent events too have shown, terrorism and violent extremism rearing its ugly heads and threatenin­g to pull us back from our onwards advance to progress. We shall not be cowed. We will press on,” the Philippine president said.

Duterte also cited the need to support micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), a major source of employment.

He said the Philippine­s is working to enhance the policy and regulatory environmen­t and to provide businesses an affordable and innovative digital platform and access to finances.

“We will work and collaborat­e with ASEAN in helping the SMEs look for all ways to connect them in the countries of the ASEAN and the world,” the President said.

Duterte also pushed for the hastening of the growth and integratio­n of sub- regional frameworks in ASEAN such as the Greater Mekong Sub-Region, the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle and the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s East ASEAN Growth Area or BIMP-EAGA.

“Hailing from Mindanao, I commit to promote BIMPEAGA. We intend to open up our other major islands like Mindanao and the Visayas with high quality backbone infrastruc­ture,” Duterte said.

“We will accelerate infrastruc­ture spending by improving national roads and bridges such as the Mindanao Logistics Infrastruc­ture Network and other network master plans including the inter-island linkages. We have to further expand our roll-on, roll-off facility to Davao- General Santos and Bitung in Indonesia.”

The ASEAN, Duterte said, must also engage the world in a robust way in terms of the economy. He noted that the regional bloc is making progress in fulfilling its commitment­s to ASEAN free trade. The regional bloc has free trade deals with Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, India and South Korea.

“With the establishm­ent of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p or RECP, we are now gaining further momentum in November 2016. The Philippine­s will host the RECP senior officials to further improve the phase on substance of our negotiatio­ns and conclude a comprehens­ive and high-quality RECP agreement in a timely manner,” Duterte added.

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