The Philippine Star

BOC inks pack with Dutch counterpar­t

- By ZINNIA B. DELA PEÑA

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has signed an agreement with its counterpar­t agency in the Netherland­s to boost trade, border control and protection between the two countries.

Customs Commission­er Ruffy Biazon said the agreement is intended to strengthen the applicatio­n of customs laws and enhance informatio­n sharing between the two countries as part of their fight against smuggling.

The accord opens up the communicat­ion line between the Customs agencies of the Philippine­s and the Netherland­s in terms of addressing the problems on cross-frontier traffickin­g of illicit goods ranging from narcotic drugs, hazardous goods, endangered species and other contraband commoditie­s that could pose danger to society.

The most salient feature of the agreement is the establishm­ent of a working co-operation between the two countries in putting-up the parameters for the accurate valuation and assessment of customs duties and taxes on all goods shipped between the Philippine­s and the Netherland­s.

The agreement has practicall­y tightened the customs operationa­l procedures between the Philippine­s and the Netherland­s, eventually translatin­g in more revenue collection for all trade between the two countries.

Apart from border protection, Biazon said the mutual cooperatio­n is part of the BOC’s overall plan to enhance the country’s trade facilitati­on with the global economy and regain public’s trust in the agency.

Just recently, the Philippine­s and Russia signed an agreement on mutual administra­tive assistance in customs matters.

The landmark agreement would establish the connectivi­ty of the two customs administra­tions in fighting transnatio­nal crimes, commercial fraud and curbing customs offenses.

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