Customs, PCCI agree to bolster revenue collection

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) teamed up with the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) to enhance revenue collection, combat smuggling and protect local industries.

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed at the 6th Customs and Industry Consultative Advisory Council (CICAC) meeting hosted by the Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (PhilExport) on Aug. 30, 2024.

Customs Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio received the “2024 Outstanding Achievement Award” from International Container Terminal Services Inc. at the same event for his dedication and exceptional leadership.

He also received a commemorative gift from PhilExport for BOC’s significant contributions to the advancement of the industry.

PhilExport president Dr. Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr., in his keynote address, acknowledged BOC’s efforts in sustaining the vital role of public-private partnership.

“Thanks to BOC Commissioner Rubio and his predecessors who tend to build up on each other’s gain—since global trading is very dynamic, government and private sector [have remained] vigilant and pro-active in ensuring that the Philippines is not left behind on trade facilitation,” Ortiz-Luis said.

The bureau introduced Customs Memorandum Order 08-2024 which provides clear guidelines on the implementation of the ATA Carnet System in the Philippines.

Often referred to as the “passport for goods,” the ATA Carnet is an international Customs document that permits the tax-free and duty-free temporary export and import of non-perishable goods for up to one year.

Members of the private sector also presented several proposals in alignment with BOC’s goals to improving trade facilitation. CICAC members constructively discussed the proposals.

Rubio reaffirmed the bureau’s commitment to enhancing collaboration with stakeholders and thanked CICAC members for the engaging dialogue and productive discussions which addressed the concerns raised.

“This meeting has once again put a spotlight on reinforcing partnership among us. Through our joint efforts, we aim to keep pace with the dynamic global trading environment and enhance trade facilitation. Our commitment is to ensure that the Philippines remains competitive and protects local industries and consumers,” Rubio said.

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