President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Department of Trade and Industry Acting Secretary Cristina A. Roque with key government officials from across ASEAN and other international partners during the Philippine Strategic Trade Management Summit on 9 September. DTI
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DTI ensures watch vs weapons of mass destruction

Raffy Ayeng

The Philippines, through the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing global trade security and preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

During the Philippine Strategic Trade Management Summit held on 9 September, Trade and Industry Secretary Cristina A. Roque said as the country’s bid for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council for the term 2027-2028 gains momentum, the DTI aims to solidify its role as a reliable partner and a peacemaker on the global stage. 

“Therefore, we remain committed to refining our national strategic trade management framework, addressing challenges in implementation and enforcement, and strengthening our capabilities,” she added. 

The DTI chief said they has contributed significantly to building a robust national STM system through its Strategic Trade Management Office (STMO), one of the lead implementing agencies of the Strategic Trade Management Act (STMA).

Key achievements include the expansion of the dedicated STMO team from six to 33 professionals, the registration of 90 enterprises, and the issuance of 154 export authorizations.

Additionally, Roque emphasized that the DTI has also leveraged digital solutions, such as the STMO's LearnSTM online learning platform and the full implementation of its e-licensing system, Stratlink. 

The Philippines' active participation in key international WMD treaties and its bid for a UN Security Council seat demonstrate the country’s commitment to upholding the rules-based international order. 

These efforts to implement robust STM measures have been recognized internationally, with the Philippines’ ranking in the Peddling Peril Index improving significantly from 86th to 48th, an accomplishment that underscores the country's dedication to fostering economic prosperity while safeguarding national security.

"Strategic trade management is about securing a safer and more prosperous future. It is about striking the balance between economic growth and national security,” Secretary Roque stated.

“Aligned with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s vision of a Bagong Pilipinas, let’s work together with renewed vigor and collective resolve in our pursuit of a safer and more prosperous world,” she added.