The Philippines will implement the ATA Carnet system effective July 15.
This was announced yesterday by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) following a meeting with Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Bienvenido Rubio recently.
PCCI president Enunina Mangio said ATA will streamline and facilitate temporary exports and imports of goods, making cross-border trade more efficient and cost-effective for businesses.
ATA Carnet, also known as the “passport for goods,” is an international customs document that simplifies customs procedures for admission of goods up to one year.
It allows businesses to temporarily export and import into participating countries without the need to pay duties and taxes, provided that the goods are re-exported within a specified timeframe. It is seen as an indispensable marketing tool which helps businesses especially small and medium enterprises to successfully develop their exports.
In conjunction with the implementation of the ATA Carnet system, PCCI is now accepting accreditation applications from businesses who intend to utilize the passport for goods.
PCCI will also be scheduling the local workshop for Exporters, Industry Associations, Chamber of Commerce, Sports Associations, Film and Entertainment organizers, and Business Professionals.
Businesses interested in obtaining accreditation and attending local workshop for the ATA Carnet system are encouraged to contact the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry for further information and assistance.
The implementation of the ATA Carnet system underscores the Philippines’ commitment in efficiently facilitating trade and enhancing its competitiveness in the global market.