US supports launch of Philippine e-licensing platform for strategic goods
BUTUAN CITY -- The United States government, through the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), supported the development of the Philippines’ strategic trade e-licensing platform to help prevent the illicit movement of material used for military purposes or for the production of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).
Funded by DTRA’s
Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program and administered by the Philippines
Department of Trade and Industry-Strategic Trade Management Office (DTI-STMO),
this e-licensing platform will serve as a single platform for all strategic
trade-related services, making transactions more efficient, transparent, and
secure. It also aims to strengthen the Philippines’ export trade
controls, increase counterproliferation financing, and position the Philippines
as a regional leader in strategic trade management.
DTRA CTR provided
hardware, software, and training for the creation and implementation of this
platform as part of a larger Php 1.65 billion ($30 million) Cooperative Threat
Reduction Integrating Contract focusing on DTRA’s Biological Threat Reduction
and Chemical Security and Elimination programs.
“The launch of the
platform is a significant stage in monitoring and controlling trade in the
specified strategic goods,” Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual said during the
e-platform’s launch on February 20. “We aim to balance facilitating
legitimate trade and maintaining international peace and security, and we want
to trade in tools while ensuring that these tools are not used as weapons. The
STMO e-licensing platform is a way forward in responsibly managing strategic
goods and providing related services.”
Secretary Pascual
further emphasized that the management of weapons of mass destruction, as well
as other arms proliferation challenges, are part of the Philippines’
international obligations in pursuing peace and security.
“DTRA CTR values its
longstanding partnership with the Philippine government in preventing the
proliferation of WMDs and related materials and delivery systems,” DTRA
Chemical Security and Elimination Program Manager Michelle Nalabandian
said. “We are pleased to partner with DTI-STMO to develop and
implement this platform which we believe will have a positive impact on
strategic trade management within the ASEAN region.” (US Embassy in the
Philippines/DMNR/PIA-Caraga)