Wednesday, September 19, 2007

JAGS-CT

GLAN, Sarangani (October 2, 2006) – Direct shipping services betweenthe Jose Abad Santos-Glan-Sarangani Cooperation Triangle (JAGS-CT) and Indonesia's North Sulawesi province would "accelerate economic development" in the BIMP-EAGA region, an Indonesian diplomat said."We, the Indonesians from the public and private sector are very happythat through cooperation, the long-awaited realization of theBIMP-EAGA vision to accelerate economic development in the region willsoon be fulfilled," Consul General Ikon Mochamad Entjeng said.The 12-year old Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-the PhilippinesEast ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), forerunner of JAGS-CT, aims toboost trade, tourism and investment activities within the regionthrough joint local partnerships.JAGS-CT was organized in 2003 as a local initiative in support of theBIMP-EAGA economic cooperation.The Davao City-based consul, in a communiqué sent to Gov. Migs Dominguez and Glan Mayor Enrique Yap Jr. Thursday, said the efforts of JAGS-CT, Sarangani Province and North Sulawesi Province "is fullysupported by my office and our Embassy.""Rest assured that I will do everything in my power to help you inthis endeavor," Entjeng said.Entjeng declared he will "continue to work with you for the success ofBIMP-EAGA and the benefit of our relevant marginalized areas."The Indonesian envoy described JAGS-CT's September 21-25 trade missionas the "largest business delegation ever to visit" North Sulawesi.Entjeng said the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to thePhilippines and Governor Sinyo Harry Sarundajang of North Sulawesi appreciated the JAGS-CT trade mission.The 62-member delegation was headed by Gov. Dominguez and PhilippineSpecial Envoy for BIMP-EAGA Efren Abu.Entjeng said the "very successful trip" has paved the way for the"realization of the planned direct shipping service within the Glan(JAGS-CT)-Tahuna-Bitung route."The inaugural voyage from Glan Port was scheduled for October 8, withshipping operations to be conducted by NHU Customs Brokerage andShipping Agency.Booked for shipment to North Sulawesi were beauty soap and cosmetics,construction materials (cement and paints), banana and cacao.Negotiations were in progress for Coca-Cola products, mango plantingmaterials and other fruits seeds, and alcoholic beverages forconsumption in hotels and restaurants.Products to be imported from North Sulawesi will include constructionmaterials (tiles and roofs) and virgin coconut oil, according to theIndonesian consul."Other products such as essential oils, tuna, wood mouldings,knock-down houses, yellow corn, copra, furnitures, charcoals andhandicrafts are under negotiations but we are hopeful that theseproducts will also be included," Entjeng said. (SARANGANI INFORMATIONOFFICE)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This projects sounds very promising. But how many people in this and neighboring areas know about this.

Is there a real person in goverment we ordinary citizens could engage in conversation re: this.

I will visit this site again in a few days and see if there's any ideas or initiative which will be useful for us to pursue. 'For the peole of Sarangani' Thank you

SARANGANI ADVOCATE said...

Please contact the Governors office in this link to the official website contact page:



http://www.sarangani.gov.ph/contactus.php

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