The Philippine customs bureau recently set rules on cross-border e-commerce goods clearance procedures.
The directive asks all stakeholders, including e-commerce operators, digital platform providers, e-retailers, value-added service providers, freight forwarders and customs brokers, to get accredited for such transactions.
It is aligned with WCO guidelines and WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation.
The directive asks all stakeholders, including e-commerce operators, digital platform providers, e-retailers, value-added service providers, freight forwarders and customs brokers, to get accredited for such transactions.
It is aligned with WCO guidelines and WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation.