
The Bureau of Customs – Port of Subic (BOC-POS) continues to strengthen its partnership with key industry players as District Collector Atty. Marlon Fritz B. Broto led a site visit to Hyundai Heavy Industries Philippines (HHIP) to reinforce collaboration and ensure compliance with customs regulations.
During the visit, Collector Broto and the BOC delegation engaged with Hyundai Heavy Industries Philippines’ executives to discuss operational processes, trade facilitation measures, and regulatory compliance. The visit also provided an opportunity to assess the company’s adherence to customs policies and explore ways to further streamline procedures for enhanced efficiency.
“Our engagement with Hyundai Heavy Industries Philippines is part of our commitment to fostering a transparent and efficient trade environment. We recognize the vital role of major industry players in the country’s economic growth, and we remain dedicated to facilitating lawful trade while ensuring strict compliance with customs laws,” said Collector Broto.
Hyundai Heavy Industries Philippines, a key player in the shipbuilding and heavy industries sector, expressed appreciation for the BOC’s proactive approach to ensuring smooth trade operations. The company reaffirmed its commitment to upholding customs regulations and working closely with the BOC to improve processes.
The site visit underscores the Bureau of Customs’ ongoing efforts to enhance trade facilitation, promote fair business practices, and safeguard national revenue collection. Moving forward, the BOC-POS aims to continue strengthening its engagement with private sector partners to drive economic growth and uphold integrity in trade operations.