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P9M worth of smuggled sugar seized at Port of Manila

admin May 29, 2025

A COORDINATED effort by multiple Philippine government agencies has resulted in the seizure of two separate shipments of sugar at the Port of Manila (POM), totaling approximately P9 million in value.

The Bureau of Customs (BOC), in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture (DA), Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), and other enforcement units, intercepted the shipments due to violations of customs and importation regulations.

The operations, led by BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio and other high-ranking officials, highlight a strengthened inter-agency approach to combating agricultural smuggling.

The first seizure, executed on May 23rd, involved two 20-foot containers from Thailand containing 1,000 sacks of refined sugar.

Despite the consignee’s registration with the SRA, the shipment lacked the necessary import allocation and clearance, rendering the importation illegal.

A Warrant of Seizure and Detention (WSD) was issued, citing violations of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA) and Sugar Order No. 6. A second shipment, arriving on April 29th, also from Thailand, contained two containers holding 1,040 bags of “sweet mixed powder,” likewise lacking permits or import allocation. This shipment was also seized and declared illegal.

The seizures underscore President Marcos Jr.’s zero-tolerance policy towards agricultural smuggling, as emphasized by Commissioner Rubio. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. echoed this sentiment, highlighting the detrimental impact of illicit trading on the local sugar industry and Filipino farmers.

The SRA has been instructed to blacklist the importers involved. The intensified collaboration between agencies, coupled with the implementation of the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Law, aims to deter future smuggling attempts.

The recent seizures are part of a broader crackdown on agricultural smuggling.

The DA’s Inspectorate and Enforcement office seized P2.83 billion worth of smuggled farm products in 2024, a significant increase from 2023.

This trend continues into 2025, with P407.6 million worth of smuggled goods seized between January and May 19th. The successful interceptions demonstrate a commitment to protecting the local agricultural sector and enforcing import regulations

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