Customs seizes P45m in used clothing, fake products in Parañaque raid
Custom agents have seized P45 million worth of used clothing and “counterfeit” products in Parañaque City. The contraband was confiscated ...
Read moreCustom agents have seized P45 million worth of used clothing and “counterfeit” products in Parañaque City. The contraband was confiscated ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs collected P18.9 billion in duties from rice imports in 2021, up 22 percent from P15.5 billion ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs collected P17.9 billion in import duties from 2.8 million metric tons of rice shipments from Jan. ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs seized cigarette-making machines and counterfeit cigarettes worth P131 million in a raid of two storage facilities ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs said over the weekend it achieved its 2020 goal of fully automating its frontline transactions amid ...
Read moreCustoms Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero has initiated reforms at the bureau as corruption continues to hamper the agency’s operations. With ...
Read moreThe Bureau of Customs said it confiscated P2.2 billion worth of smuggled cigarettes and other related paraphernalia in various ports ...
Read moreCustoms Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero has ordered a 40-foot container van at the Manila International Container Port filled with imported ...
Read more"Let’s see how Mr. Duterte acts on this latest mess." Don’t look now, but it seems that the ...
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