The Bureau of Customs (BOC) wrapped up its 9th Output 4 Working Group Meeting under the EU-funded ARISE Plus Philippines project, highlighting key reforms that aim to modernize customs processes and strengthen the Philippines’ role in international trade.
BOC Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno said the partnership is helping build “a smarter, more agile, and globally aligned Bureau of Customs.”
The meeting marked the culmination of activities for Project Year 4, which ran from March 2024 to February 2025.
Over the past year, the BOC has made significant progress in aligning with international commitments, improving trade facilitation, and supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
“We can’t afford delays when lives and livelihoods are at stake. House Bill 5202 or the Public Infrastructure Financing and Insurance bill aims to ensure faster repair and rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure.”
Among the milestones was the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between BOC and PHLPOST to speed up parcel clearance.
Among the milestones were the signing of the Customs Administrative Order (CAO) 01-2025 on Cross-Border Control of e-Commerce Importations and a Memorandum of Agreement between BOC and PHLPOST to speed up parcel clearance.
Technical frameworks for the Integrated Risk Management (IRM) portal were completed, while the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program was strengthened through updated guidelines and the development of a scheme tailored for SMEs.
Capacity building played a key role, with government and private sector representatives trained in trade facilitation measures. Stakeholder consultations and expert sessions tackled critical topics such as e-commerce taxation, risk management, and customs modernization.
The project also launched an online learning platform in partnership with the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) to help businesses adapt to new trade rules and procedures.
“These initiatives aim to make trade more efficient, cost-effective, and transparent.”
“These initiatives aim to make trade more efficient, cost-effective, and transparent,” Nepomuceno noted.
ARISE Plus Philippines, which began in 2021, is fully funded by the European Union.
It supports inclusive economic growth by improving trade performance, competitiveness, and integration into the global economy.

