Customs, JICA join forces to boost modernization

AT A GLANCE

  • The Bureau of Customs to receive support from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for modernization projects.
  • Katsu Shigeaki, Customs Expert from JICA, met with Customs officials last Aug. 17.
  • JICA reaffirms commitment to support the agency’s programs and initiatives.
  • Customs expects timely and strategic technical assistance from JICA’s Customs Expert.
  • JICA will assist in improving customs processes and promoting good governance.
  • JICA will share best practices to guide Customs in becoming a credible and modernized customs administration.
  • Focus on re-establishing the Philippine Customs Laboratory.

The Bureau of Customs has teamed up with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to strengthen its modernization initiatives, particularly through the revival of its laboratory, ensuring improved operations.

During a meeting last Aug. 17, JICA’s Customs Expert Katsu Shigeaki said the Japanese government aid arm is committed to assist the bureau in implementing its modernization projects.

One key area of focus will be the revival of the Philippine Customs Laboratory (PCL), which is essential for improving operational efficiency, the bureau said.

The assistance provided by JICA will now complement the earlier commitment from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to support the reestablishment of the PCL.

“The reestablishment of the Philippines Customs Laboratory is an opportunity to further enhance border security efforts, increase revenue collection, and foster international cooperation in customs practices,” Rubio earlier said.

Additionally, Rubio highlighted the advantage of the PCL, emphasizing its role in upholding the credibility of Customs.

In addition, Customs said the agency expects to benefit from other technical assistance and capacity-building support provided by JICA.

This support is set to play a role in enhancing customs processes and promoting effective governance within the agency, Customs said.

The collaboration between Customs and JICA will focus on proactive knowledge sharing and the adoption of best practices

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