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Illegal China-bound 50,000 tons iron ore seized - Philippine Authority

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Philippine authorities seized a huge amount of iron ore intended to be smuggled to China, as part of a long-running battle against illegal miners.

The 50,000 tons of iron ore, believed to be worth more than $2 million, were found stockpiled near a private wharf at a coastal mining town in the eastern province of Camarines Norte, mines bureau head Leo Jasareno said.

A cargo ship was seen anchored at a distance, and it was believed to be waiting for the ore to be loaded when the raid happened.

"The shipment was supposed to go to China and they were clearly intending to smuggle it out."

Jasareno said the ore was extracted illegally because the mining companies involved did not have a mineral export permit, adding one was suspected to be a front for a Chinese firm.

Initial estimates by the bureau's experts placed the shipment's value at $50 per metric tonne, or $2.5 million, he added.

The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines last year warned of Chinese companies using Filipino fronts to take advantage of a law reserving small-scale mining for locals.

The seizure last week came four months after the government deported eight Chinese nationals caught working illegally for a mining firm. More than 100 other Chinese have been detained for similar offences over the past two years.

In 2010, a diplomatic row broke out between Manila and Beijing after police detained but eventually freed 80 Chinese found working illegally at a mine site on the main island of Luzon.

The Philippines is believed to have some of the biggest mineral reserves in the world. The government estimates the country has at least $840 billion in gold, copper, nickel, chromite, manganese, silver and iron.

But the mining industry remains relatively small because of laws that discourage investment and a very strong anti-mining lobby led partly by many activists.

Hitching production in China

About 98% of iron ore is used to make steel - one of the greatest inventions and most useful materials ever created.

This very important element is also used for the metallurgy products, magnets, high-frequency cores, auto parts, paints, printing inks, plastics, cosmetics (eye shadow), artist colors, laundry blue, paper dyeing, fertilizer ingredient, baked enamel finishes for autos and appliances, industrial finishes. Black iron oxide: as pigment, in polishing compounds, metallurgy, medicine, magnetic inks, in ferrites for electronics industry.

In 2010, China led the for the highest iron ore production with an estimated of 900 million metric tons resulting to the fast getting scarce of the local resources and currently needs to import the materials from around the world to meet its demand.

With the rising demand of war weaponry, electronic products and high end technology equipment, iron ore demand will also keep rising. 

The getting scarce of natural resources of china will push their government to continue expanding going south or particularly the Philippines which is remained as the world's largest unexploited mineral reserves.

Scarcity of iron ore as a raw material of the production would hinder to produce a product because it is a no substitute element.  Recycling could be suitable but with the high demand, it could not meet the demand for mass production and it would hamper the output. In absence of this element, china could not produce valuable products needed to sustain and to save their downward trend economy. 

6 countries Aircraft Supplier will deliver 12 +6 fighter jets to Air Force by 2013

The Philippines Air Force will acquire 12 fighter jets and 6 other fixed-wing aircraft by 2012

18 Aircraft for the Philippine Air force could be delivered to the Philippines by 2013 according to Defense Assistant Secretary Patrick Velez. The jet fighters and fixed wing aircraft would be acquired from suppliers from 6 countries that are based from

  1. South Korea
  2. Italy
  3. United Kingdom
  4. Russia
  5. Brazil
  6. USA

Each jet costs about 1.2 billion peso or $28.4 Million USD, he added.

Velez said the six fixed-wing aircraft will be used to boost the military's counter-insurgency operations.

"These (six air assets) will replace the aging OV-10 Broncos (of the Air Force)," he said.

Officials are still finalizing details of the six air assets, which may be acquired from the United States, South Korea and Brazil.

Meanwhile, the Air Force expects for the delivery of the other armaments upgrade until 2016 for the following:

  • 6 surface attack aircraft and lead-in fighter trainers
  • Long-range patrol aircraft
  • One air defense radar
  • Special mission aircraft

Earlier, the Air Force said two of its cargo planes undergoing repairs are expected to be ready for operation by October 2012.

Previously, Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Lauro de la Cruz said the repair of a C-130 plane would be completed by July 2012, while the other aircraft would be rolled out in October 2012.

The two cargo planes would complement the lone C-130 aircraft of the military – a C-130 Hercules aircraft – which is being used to carry supplies and troops.

Four brand-new combat utility helicopters are also expected to arrive in November 2012.

The four constitute the second batch of Sokol combat utility helicopters acquired from Polish company PZL Swidnik SA.

The first four Sokol helicopters arrived last February. The acquisition of the eight helicopters cost 2.8 billion, including support equipment, spare parts and training.

A 2010 report by the Commission on Audit (COA) said the Air Force "virtually has a non-existent air deterrent capability" due to aging air assets.

As of 2010, only 27% of all air assets 91 of the 339 aircraft in the Air Force inventory are full mission-capable, 24% or 81 units are inactive and the rest are for disposal, COA added

As of 2010 for the total 339 Aircraft of the Philippine Air force

  • 91 units – Mission Capable
  • 81 units – Inactive (For repairs and others)
  • 167 units – For disposal (Vintage WWI assets /Junk)

CPP NPA Accused Aquino Not disclosing USA-PHL signing comeback in Clark Military Base

Old Image of the Clark Airbase from aviationspectator.com: An air to air left underside view of an F-4 Phantom II aircraft from the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Clark Air Base, Philippines, and a Thai air force F-5F Tiger II aircraft in formation during the joint Thai/US Air Force Exercise COMMANDO WEST VIII. Both aircraft are armed with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.

Aquino trip paved the way 'for return of US military base' in Luzon

Philippines President Benigno Aquino should reveal the alleged signing of an agreement that gives docking and landing rights to ships and aircrafts of the United States at the former US bases in central Luzon, sources said.

President Aquino is "obliged by national interest to reveal the truth about his agreement with Gen. Martin Dempsey," chair of US Joint Chiefs of Staff, who was at Malacanang, the presidential palace in early June, prior to Aquino's official visit to meet US President Barack Obama in Washington DC on June 8, Fernando Hicap, national chairperson of Pamalakaya, an organization of fisherfolk, told the Star.

Aquino allegedly paved the way "for the virtual return of US military bases in Central Luzon," the 47-year old Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), said in a statement on June 6.

The agreement was to "to give the US military unrestricted prerogative to make use of the naval and airport facilities of its former military bases in Clark, Pampanga and Subic, Zambales [both in central Luzon]," the CCP claimed.

The CPP quoted the alleged agreement as saying that US naval ships and military aircraft can use facilities only with "prior clearance from the Philippine government".

"It is an insignificant caveat" to make the government appear to have the right to assert its sovereignty, the CPP said.

The agreement could mean "deployment of large numbers of American troops, naval warships, aircrafts, drones and other military facilities on a level unprecedented since the 1946 Military Bases Agreement was rejected [by the Philippine Senate] on September 17, 1991," the CCP warned.

It could also mean weakening of the "Philippines to exercise an independent foreign policy" and the "Philippines' sovereign right to choose its friends and enemies," the CPP added.

This will allow the US "to use the Philippines as a staging platform for its interventionism, power-projection and hegemony-building efforts in the Asia-Pacific region, in outright violation of Philippine sovereignty," said the CPP.

If the agreement really exists, "the entire country is in danger of becoming an even larger American military base," Eleanor de Guzman, deputy secretary of Bayan, a leftist political party, told Bulatlat, a news website.

Roots is the China's invasion

The tightening grip of alliance between the Philippines and USA is largely influenced by the China's interest to control majority of the Philippine waters in the West Philippines Sea (South China Sea).

With the Scarborough Shoal Standoff between China and the Philippines 120 Nautical Miles off the Philippines Island Luzon make the Philippines lawmakers who voted out the USA Military base of the Philippines in 1991 was a big mistake.

Philippines Senator Juan Ponce Enrile one of the law makers who voted and ousted the largest American Airbase in the Pacific voiced out that Alliance between USA, Australia and the Philippines is very important to counter China's aggressive expansion towards the Philippines territory and must welcome the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) Australia and more strengthen the Balikatan for USA and the Philippines.

Philippine leftist and activist protesting, vandalizing and breaking the US emblem in the US Embassy Manila to show against the recent US-PHL Balikatan exercises while China and the Philippines face-off in the Scarborough Shoal of the Philippines Waters in Zambales Province.

The highest level of incidence in the seas is he Standoff of between China and the Philippines in Scarborough Shoal (Panatag Shoal) making the incident a highlight around the world.

Though china refused from internationalizing the dispute of the West Philippines Sea, the world seen it as china's belligerents in action in the waters of the ASEAN countries.

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