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Data showed that in the first five months of 2026, the BOC exceeded its target by 2.3 percent.
₱841 million fake goods seized in Valenzuela raid
The warehouse was sealed and secured by customs personnel with the assistance of the Philippine Coast Guard.
BOC advises travelers on baggage tag ‘switching’
The BOC stressed that its personnel do not handle or manage baggage tagging.
BOC, PCCBI firm up partnership to advance reforms
BUREAU of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Ariel F. Nepomuceno took a time off his busy schedule to meet with the…
TERRORISTS PROPAGANDA ON NEGROS ENCOUNTER FAILS
CPP operatives embedded within the government started to brand the Toboso encounter as a “massacre.”
BOC-NAIA retains ISO rating after audit
Mapa said their achievement also reflects NAIA’s commitment to quality service.





