Imports expedition: Philippines launches new digital ‘pre-border’ verification system for
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Many markets in Asia have implemented new digital imports systems in the past few years in order to cope with logistics changes and customs congestion issues at their borders, from Thailand to South Korea.
The Philippines is the latest market to join this digital transformation shift, and similar with most of the previous markets, will be initiating its new digital system for the import of agricultural, food and beverage products.
“This implementation of a pre-border technical verification of imported goods aims to expedite the inspection of products entering the country and further strengthen national security, safeguard consumer rights and protect the environment against sub-standard and dangerous imports,” Office of the President Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said via a formal statement.
“This will come along with a single electronic invoicing system that is controlled by the Philippines government, which is necessary to effectively monitor international trade transactions.
“All provisions in this new order will be applied to all import commodities, but will be rolled out in three phases starting with all agricultural goods – this will cover (but not be limited to) fresh or frozen meats, fish and other aquatic products, vegetables, fruits, cereals whether processed or not and other similar items.”
Committee control
Interestingly, the implementation of this new system is set to be headed by a multi-ministry committee comprised of high-ranking members, with the Department of Finance (DoF) Secretary as the chairperson and members including the Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary, the Department of Health Secretary, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner, the Philippines Drug Enforcement Agency DG and more.
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