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The Bureau of Customs is set to extend the validity of importer accreditations to three years from one year to streamline trade processes and reduce red tape.
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Customs expected to miss 2025 goal
THE Bureau of Customs (BOC) is expected to fall short of its 2024 revenue target by around P100 billion, a Cabinet official said.
CUSTOMS Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno said the validity of importer accreditations will be extended to three years from one, which he billed as an anti-corruption measure. “We are committed to ...
The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries issued a "clear warning" that employer threats to report workers to Immigration and ...
The Bureau of Customs seized on Thursday nearly P750-million worth of shabu shipment hidden in balikbayan boxes at the Manila ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) is seeking the turnover of two container vans of smuggled frozen mackerel recently seized by the Bureau of Customs (BOC), after laboratory tests confirmed that the ...
The combined tax revenues of the government’s two main collecting agencies posted a double-digit growth in June, auguring ...
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) on Sunday said it has ordered to destroy over 500 metric tons of smuggled onions and ...
A LICENSED customs broker was arrested by operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation-Cebu District Office (NBI-Cebdo) for allegedly defrauding a corpora ...
Ariel Nepomuceno is the new Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs, a former Office of Civil Defense (OCD) undersecretary.
The newest Bureau of Customs (BOC) chief also took his oath of office in Malacañang Palace on the same day. Nepomuceno will replace Bienvenido Rubio, who was Marcos’ first full-time Customs ...
MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos on Monday swore into office Ariel Nepomuceno as the new Bureau of Customs (BOC) chief, replacing Bienvenido Rubio, who earlier submitted his courtesy ...