House Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez, along with ACT-CIS Party-List Representatives, Cong. Erwin T. Tulfo and Cong. Edvic G. Yap, visited the Bureau of Customs – Manila International Container Port (BOC-MICP) to inspect rice shipments following reports of port congestion due to delays in the releases.
During the inspection, BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio clarified that there is no port congestion, and all shipments have been cleared by Customs, addressing concerns that have circulated recently. Commissioner Rubio further emphasized that the delays are not caused by port-related issues but simply the practice of importers in maximizing the 30-day allowable period to claim their shipments upon settlement of customs duties and taxes due thereon.
Speaker Romualdez urged rice importers to expedite the release of tax-paid shipments and promptly pull out their shipments to ensure adequate rice supply and avoid potential price hikes, and refrain from illegal hoarding activities lest face the full force of the law.
In response, Commissioner Rubio assured that the BOC is fully committed in facilitating the prompt release of rice shipments, working diligently to prevent disruptions in the rice supply chain and curtail illegal hoarding activities.
The House Speaker also commended the BOC for its efforts and vigilance in monitoring rice imports.
The BOC fully supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s call to ensure a stable supply of consumer goods and maintain affordable prices for Filipino people, reinforcing the government’s commitment in safeguarding the nation’s food security.