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DAVAO CITY—The
Northern Territory of Australia opened up an improved
version of the Internet web site of the East Asean
Growth Area (EAGA), setting itself as the information
and trading gateway to this economic cooperation of four
countries in East Asia.
Quentin
Kilian of
Australia’s
Northern Territory government’s Department of the Chief
Minister said that the web site of EAGA —comprised of
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines (BIMP)—would
become an undertaking of the major industry and
government agencies of each member-country, whose role
in the web site would be largely administrators of
information and linkages of each area.
Kilian
said the building of the site was an effort by northern
territory to place itself as the trading gateway to the
BIMP-EAGA, where the other member-countries also try to
establish separate and distinct business images and
expertise, including being the major producer of a
certain product.
The
Philippines, for instance, is assigned as the major
producer of seaweeds, and of poultry for the EAGA-wide
chicken production. Brunei Darussalam would be the halal-certifying
body in the subregion.
“We are
looking at how to expand these production capacities and
services, and so we would help by providing the trading
gateway for businesses within and outside the BIMP,” he
said.
The web
site,
www.bebp.org, would serve as information network of
businesses and trading potentials of each country, which
would be mainly provided by business establishments and
corporations, or by the country administrators of each
country, through their business chambers and economic
councils.
In
Mindanao, the Philippine link to the BIMP-EAGA, the
administrators would be the Mindanao Business Chamber,
the Department of Trade and Industry and the
government’s socioeconomic planning in Mindanao, the
Mindanao Economic Development Council.
Kilian,
the director of the Asian relations, the trade and major
projects division of the Department of the Chief
Minister, said that the web-site development was not
only
Northern Territory’s
effort but “actually the aggregate work of the
administrators of the project.”
“This
web site is only one effort at increasing and
facilitating regional trading both within the BIMP and
outside the subregion. |