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Reuters | Mon Sep 19, 2016 | 3:45am EDT
Exclusive: Philippines may suspend at least 10 more mines under crackdown

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The gold mining town of Diwalwal in Compostela Valley, southern Philippines May 25, 2012.
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By Manolo Serapio Jr | MANILA

The Philippines could suspend at least 10 more mines under an environmental crackdown on the sector, the minister in charge of mining said, in a move that threatens to halt the operations of half the mines in the world's top supplier of nickel ore.

Global nickel prices jumped 2 percent as the country's second-biggest nickel producer warned that more new stoppages would disrupt shipments to the crucial Chinese market and elsewhere.President Rodrigo Duterte has taken a tough line on the industry and warned the nation could survive without mining, while mineral producers have labeled a review of the sector a "demolition campaign".

The Philippines has already halted the operations of 10 mines, eight of them nickel producers, for environmental lapses since it launched an audit on July 8.

That has left 30 mines still operating, but Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez said others could be suspended when the agency releases the results of the mining audit on Thursday.

Asked if a further 10 or more mines could be suspended, Lopez said in a text message: "Yes possible."

"We are coming clean here. For decades we have turned a blind eye to the suffering of our people. Not anymore," she said, adding that any decision to halt mines would follow the law.

Lopez, a committed environmentalist picked by Duterte to promote responsible mining, has said miners have to upgrade their operations to limit harm to the environment and local communities.

"They just need to get their act together," Lopez said in the text message.


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Dante Bravo, president of Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc, the Philippines' No. 2 nickel producer, said further suspensions would hit shipments.

"Definitely, these suspensions would disrupt supply of nickel ore not only to China but to other markets as well," said Bravo, who expects his company to pass the mining audit.

Bravo said nickel miners, many located in the southern Mindanao island, are also expected to halt operations in October due to the rainy season. "Hence, we would be seeing minimal exports toward the end of the year."

Past environmental disasters, including a 1996 tailings leak at a copper mine in central Marinduque province that contaminated rivers, have spurred mining opponents in the Philippines led by the influential Catholic Church.

Miners, however, have questioned the inclusion of anti-mining activists in the audit teams.

The mine closures and the risk of more being shuttered had lifted three-month nickel on the London Metal Exchange to a one-year high of $11,030 a tonne on Aug. 10.

Price have since eased, but the metal climbed 2 percent on Monday to $9,915 a tonne at 0645 GMT (02:45 a.m. EDT). It has gained 12 percent this year.

The Philippines is the biggest supplier of nickel ore to China, where the metal is used to make stainless steel.

The Southeast Asian country shipped 34 million tonnes to Beijing last year, while exports this year have dropped 27 percent in January-July.


(Additional reporting by Enrico dela Cruz; Editing by Ed Davies)
 
Newest warship rammed, damaged by oil tanker in Philippines
Tue 20 September 2016 05:27 GMT | 09:27 Local Time

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“Investigation by the Philippine Coast Guard Station is ongoing to determine the circumstances of the collision."
The Philippine Navy (PN)’s largest and newest warship, the BRP Tarlac (LD-601), sustained minor damages after being rammed by an oil tanker while it is anchored off Zamboanga City Monday night. The incident took place 7:47 p.m. approximately 1,000 yards south of the Ensign Majini Pier, Naval Station Romulo Espaldon, of the above-mentioned city, Update.ph reported.

PN spokesperson Capt. Lued Lincuna said the BRP Tarlac was rammed by the M/T Tosca, a Liberian-flagged tanker, crewed by 21 Filipinos and Ukrainians.

The merchant ship is skippered by Capt. Dominador Tanguas and is headed for Bintulo, Malaysian at the time of the collision.

Naval Forces Western Mindanao commander Rear Admiral Jorge Amba reported that no one was hurt among crew members while the BRP Tarlac sustained minor damages in her right forward bulwark and side ramp.

“Investigation by the Philippine Coast Guard Station is ongoing to determine the circumstances of the collision,” Lincuna said.

BRP Tarlac was commissioned during short ceremonies at Pier 13, Manila South Harbor last June 1.

She arrived in the Philippines last May 14 after a five-day journey from PT PAL (Persero)’s shipyard in Surabaya which started on May 9.

The Philippines has a two SSV order with the Indonesian shipbuilder worth PHP3.8 billion.

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Philippine SSV sustains damage to bow after collision with product tanker
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
21 September 2016

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Tarlac, currently the largest ship operated by the Philippine Navy, has sustained damage from a collision with a product tanker on 19 September. Source: Philippine Navy

The Philippine Navy's recently commissioned strategic sealift vessel (SSV), BRPTarlac (601), has sustained damage to its bow section after a collision, the service's public affairs confirmed with IHS Jane's on 21 September.

The 123 m landing platform dock (LPD)-like ship was anchored off Naval Station Romulo Espaldon in Mindanao on 19 September when it was rammed by the Liberian-flagged product tanker MT Tosca shortly before 8 pm, said the PN.

Initial assessments suggest that the damage sustained is minor but a full investigation into the incident is currently underway. The service is however not yet able to comment on Tarlac 's operational status given ongoing investigations.

AIS data from IHS Maritime on 21 September show that Tosca is currently anchored about 300 m from Tarlac, off the coast of Zamboanga in the Southern Philippines.

Tarlac is the first of two SSVs acquired under a contract worth USD92 million signed in June 2014 between Indonesian state-owned shipbuilder PT PAL and the Philippine government. The first-of-class was commissioned in June 2016, while the second ship is expected to be inducted in 2017.

The SSV platform features a full-load displacement of 11,583 tonnes, has a lift capacity for 500 troops, and can accommodate up to two medium helicopters on its flight deck.


http://www.janes.com/article/63977/...ge-to-bow-after-collision-with-product-tanker


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Philippines seeks Duterte visits to Japan, China next month

Reuters
| September 23, 2016

A Japanese foreign ministry official confirmed plans were being made. There was no immediate response from China.


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MANILA: Diplomats in the Philippines are in talks with counterparts in Japan and China to arrange visits for their controversial President Rodrigo Duterte at the end of next month, officials in Manila said on Friday.

Dates were still being worked out for the proposed trips by the outspoken leader, several officials said, remaining anonymous because they were not authorized to speak to media.

A Japanese foreign ministry official confirmed plans were being made. There was no immediate response from China.

Philippine relations with Japan are warm but those with China have long been frosty over territorial wrangles in the South China Sea.

Duterte has repeatedly said conflict was pointless and he wants to get along and do business with Beijing.

Some analysts believe Duterte’s uncharacteristic verbal restraint toward China, in contrast to his stinging rebukes of the United States, United Nations and European Union, shows he is hedging in pursuit of his goal of an independent foreign policy and reducing reliance on former colonial ruler Washington.


China and the Philippines are trying to find a way to break the ice after a verdict by an arbitral court in The Hague in July invalidated China’s claims to most of the South China Sea and gave Manila the legal high ground in the dispute.

During a speech on Thursday Duterte said he would go to China this year and, without elaborating, told Chinese businessmen: “you will see me often”.

He reiterated he would not deviate from the court ruling but would seek a way out of a four-year deadlock at the disputed Scarborough Shoal and for China’s coastguard to let Filipino fish there unimpeded. The arbitration panel ruled that no one country can legally control that shoal.

A source in the Duterte’s office said it was possible former president Fidel Ramos, his new China envoy, could visit as early as next week to lay the groundwork for talks.

The relationship with Japan is far less complicated and Tokyo has agreed to provide 10 coastguard vessels to Manila to support its maritime security efforts.

Japan, a major investor across Southeast Asia, has been providing coastguard training and ships also to Vietnam, another country at odds with China over its maritime assertiveness.

The proposed October visits would be among Duterte’s first as president in what has been a colorful, at times dramatic first three months in office.

He attended a summit of Asian leaders in Laos earlier this month and has been to Indonesia. He is due to visit Vietnam next week.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...eks-duterte-visits-to-japan-china-next-month/
 
Russia eyes military deal, transfer of technology to Philippines

September 25, 2016 Joel Dizon Nation 0

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Officials from the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) discussed with Philippine Embassy officials in Moscow possible Philippines-Russia military cooperation which may include acquisition of Russian military equipment and technology, September 16.

Among the topics that were discussed include different modes of financing, transfer of technology, investment in domestic military production and servicing, training, and after-sales service and maintenance.

Russian officials include Mr. Sergey I. Buganov, Chief of the First Department on Military and Technical Cooperation with Foreign States, and Mr. Valery A. Orel, Chief of the Section on Military-Technical Technical Cooperation with Countries of the Asia-Pacific Region.

Philippine Ambassador to Russia, Carlos D. Sorreta, and Third Secretary and Vice Consul Luningning Camoying, the Political Officer of the Embassy, met with the Russian officials.

“We welcomed the briefing, which was quite revealing, particularly as to the extent that Russia is able to interact with a large number of countries in this field and the different mechanisms that are employed, including in terms of the acquisition and transfer of Russian military equipment,” Ambassador Sorreta said.

“This is all part of our job to explore opportunities that could contribute to our government’s efforts to modernize our defense capabilities,” the Ambassador added.

The briefing followed the recent visit to Moscow of a Department of National Defense Delegation led by Undersecretary for Finance and Materiel, Raymundo De Vera Elefante, which met with top Russian defense officials, including officials of the FSMTC.

http://www.update.ph/2016/09/russia-eyes-military-deal-transfer-of-technology-to-philippines/9691
 
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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, MANILA - Defense Technology work of the nation no less shine in the international arena. In the event the ADAS International Defense Technology Exhibition 2016 in Manila, Philippines, Wednesday (28/9), Indonesia bringing the nation's work defense technology.

The Indonesian delegation in the national security and defense exhibition was followed by PT PAL Indonesia, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI), PT Nusantara Turbine & Propulsion (NTP), PT Napindo Media Indoguardika Ashatama and PT Cipta Creative (ICK).

Technology Director PT ICK Dahniar Paramitha Vishnu explained that they produce some hardware such as a PSTN, radio HT (Handy Talkie), jamming or jammer, secure VPN, direction finder and some other tools. The software applications developed include SMS, Chat and Voice antisadap. The application is grown in cell phone users.

Antisadap device can be used for both civilian and military. "Especially for military purposes, we create variants and special specifications to be suitable for field conditions," Wisnu said in a written statement received Republika.co.id

On this occasion, PT DI showing air of superior products and CN235-220 NC212. Aircraft CN235-220 a multi-function military aircraft used for maritime patrol.

PT PAL engaged industry shipbuilding showcase advanced warship Strategic Sea lift Vessel (SSV). Meanwhile, PT NTP showcase various aero engine maintenance services and a range of industrial turbines.

Previously separate place, President Director of PT Agung ICK S Bakti revealed during ministry of defense facilitate the security and defense industry in the country participated in various international defense exhibition.

"Under the coordination ministry of defense various domestic defense industry following the international defense exhibition including the Defense Services Asia (DSA) Malaysia and Defense & Security in Bangkok, and now ADAS in 2016 in Manila," Agung added.
 
Two right hands of Abu Sayyaf Dead with Philippines Soldier.

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Philippine troops continue to hunt for the Abu Sayyaf group includes other groups associated with the Abu Sayyaf. Wednesday (28/9) morning, the two leaders of the pirates who were accomplices of the Abu Sayyaf group reportedly killed in a firefight with Philippine troops.

Armed clashes occurred near the island Tambulian, Municipality of Pata Island. When the incident, the military troops of the Joint Task Force Sulu and Panglima Estino town volunteers met with a group of pirates. Armed clashes also inevitable.

Officers managed to identify two pirates, each named Nixon Muktadil and Brown. They are siblings and is known as a leader Muktadil Brothers. "Two brothers Muktadil is a leader and architect and expert navigator kidnappings of foreigners in the Malaysian border," said a spokesman for Western Mindanao Command (Westmincom) Maj Philemon Tan Jr., Wednesday (28/09/2016).

From the data owned by Philippine security authorities, Muktadil Brothers involved in the kidnapping of 26 citizens of Indonesia and Malaysia on the border of Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
 
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ADAS 2016: PT PAL readies for rectification works on the Philippine Navy's first SSV
Ridzwan Rahmat, Manila - IHS Jane's Navy International
29 September 2016
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Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL has confirmed that it is working with the Philippine Navy (PN) to determine the extent of damages sustained by the service's first-of-class strategic sealift vessel (SSV) in a collision on 19 September.

The landing platform dock (LPD)-like ship, BRP Tarlac, was anchored off Naval Station Romulo Espaldon in Mindanao when it was rammed by a Liberian-flagged product tanker, MT Tosca .

Initial assessments suggest the damages suffered in the incident are minor, and mostly localised in the ship's bow section at the point of impact.

"However, we are not taking any chances and our technicians are currently on the vessel to check the ship's vital components," said Tjahjono Yudo, PT PAL's general manager of corporate strategic planning, in a meeting with IHS Jane's at the ADAS 2016 defence exhibition in Manila on 29 September.

The inspections will cover components including the vessel's hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and hull scantlings to ensure the platform's structural integrity has not been compromised.

"We are standing by for the possibility that the vessel may be sent back to Surabaya for repair works in the worst-case scenario," said Tjahjono. But he added that this looks highly unlikely unless the technicians find major rectifications are required.


Philippines interested in Indonesian medical support ship
  • Nani Afrida
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Thu, September 29 2016 | 04:35 pm

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After purchasing two Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) warships from PT PAL Indonesia, the Philippine government is considering putting in another order for a medical support vessel from Indonesia’s state-owned shipbuilder.

During the 2016 Asian Defense & Security (ADAS) exhibition in Manila, Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana held a discussion with Brig. Gen. Jan Pieter Ate from the Indonesian ADAS delegation on Indonesian defense products.

“The Secretary of National Defense and the Philippines Navy chief of staff are impressed with the medical support vessel that will be fit for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations,” Jan Pieter, the Defense Ministry’s director of the defense industry and technology, told The Jakarta Post on Thursday.

According to Jan Pieter, the Philippine secretary of defense had shown a deep interest in the 123-meter vessel and spent a lot of time looking at the vessel’s mock-up.

It was reported that the Philippines had also put in an order for the CN235-200 and N212i aircraft from state-owned airplane maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia in 2015.

The three-day ADAS 2016 exhibition ends on Friday.

According to its official website, ADAS 2016 attracts exhibitors from around the world and works closely with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). (evi)
 
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ADAS 2016: PT PAL readies for rectification works on the Philippine Navy's first SSV
Ridzwan Rahmat, Manila - IHS Jane's Navy International
29 September 2016
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Indonesian shipbuilder PT PAL has confirmed that it is working with the Philippine Navy (PN) to determine the extent of damages sustained by the service's first-of-class strategic sealift vessel (SSV) in a collision on 19 September.

The landing platform dock (LPD)-like ship, BRP Tarlac, was anchored off Naval Station Romulo Espaldon in Mindanao when it was rammed by a Liberian-flagged product tanker, MT Tosca .

Initial assessments suggest the damages suffered in the incident are minor, and mostly localised in the ship's bow section at the point of impact.

"However, we are not taking any chances and our technicians are currently on the vessel to check the ship's vital components," said Tjahjono Yudo, PT PAL's general manager of corporate strategic planning, in a meeting with IHS Jane's at the ADAS 2016 defence exhibition in Manila on 29 September.

The inspections will cover components including the vessel's hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and hull scantlings to ensure the platform's structural integrity has not been compromised.

"We are standing by for the possibility that the vessel may be sent back to Surabaya for repair works in the worst-case scenario," said Tjahjono. But he added that this looks highly unlikely unless the technicians find major rectifications are required.


Philippines interested in Indonesian medical support ship
  • Nani Afrida
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta | Thu, September 29 2016 | 04:35 pm

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After purchasing two Strategic Sealift Vessel (SSV) warships from PT PAL Indonesia, the Philippine government is considering putting in another order for a medical support vessel from Indonesia’s state-owned shipbuilder.

During the 2016 Asian Defense & Security (ADAS) exhibition in Manila, Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana held a discussion with Brig. Gen. Jan Pieter Ate from the Indonesian ADAS delegation on Indonesian defense products.

“The Secretary of National Defense and the Philippines Navy chief of staff are impressed with the medical support vessel that will be fit for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations,” Jan Pieter, the Defense Ministry’s director of the defense industry and technology, told The Jakarta Post on Thursday.

According to Jan Pieter, the Philippine secretary of defense had shown a deep interest in the 123-meter vessel and spent a lot of time looking at the vessel’s mock-up.

It was reported that the Philippines had also put in an order for the CN235-200 and N212i aircraft from state-owned airplane maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia in 2015.

The three-day ADAS 2016 exhibition ends on Friday.

According to its official website, ADAS 2016 attracts exhibitors from around the world and works closely with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). (evi)

I think this 2 vessel ship is enough, PH should plan to buy a fast boat for sea patrol can run fast or Sigma-class frigate.

Sea Patrol boat need to be renovate, last year I went to one of pier in PH I feel so pity seeing the patrol boat rusty.
 
I think this 2 vessel ship is enough, PH should plan to buy a fast boat for sea patrol can run fast or Sigma-class frigate.

Sea Patrol boat need to be renovate, last year I went to one of pier in PH I feel so pity seeing the patrol boat rusty.

I thought PN was going to procure up to 3 or 4 SSVs? or 3 SSVs and 1 Hospital ship? I know PH really needs to upgrade its HADR capabilities due to all the typhoons. Hopefully PT PAL can get more projects from PN.

"It was reported that the Philippines had also put in an order for the CN235-200 and N212i aircraft from state-owned airplane maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia in 2015." <-- Anyone has more info on this??
 
Rafael Expands Market Share in the Philippines

30 September 2016



Rafael Spike N-LOS (photo : Jane's)

Israeli company Rafael has recently boosted its presence in the Philippine defence market significantly and is looking for further opportunities to supply its systems to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Haim Jacobovitz, the company's vice president for international marketing, told IHS Jane's on 28 September.



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Speaking at the Asian Defence and Security 2016 (ADAS 2016) exhibition in Manila, Jacobovitz confirmed that the company has, in the past two years, secured a range of orders from the Philippine Navy (PN) to supply its Mini-Typhoon 12.7 mm lightweight naval machine gun mount, its Spike-ER (extended range) missile system, and its Spike-NLOS (non-line-of-sight) missile system.

(Jane's)
 
PN should have one kind of this missile to clear down Abu Sayaf group.
 

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