MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines and Russia signed the first customs cooperation agreement between the two countries that will help the government’s campaign against border security breaches and transnational crimes, including smuggling.
Customs Commissioner Rozzano Rufino Biazon represented the Philippines while Deputy Head for Federal Customs Service Vladimir Malinin represented the Russian government during the signing of the Customs Mutual Administrative Assistance Agreement between the two countries last April 24.
The Office of European Affairs represented the Department of Foreign Affairs in the event.
The landmark agreement established the relationship of the two customs administrations in strengthening cooperation to fight transnational crimes, commercial fraud and the prevention of customs offenses.
The cooperation also prevents breaches of customs laws to protect the economic, fiscal, social and commercial interests of both countries, including the assurance for appropriate and efficient customs duty collection.
On the whole, this bilateral partnership paves the way towards a healthy, dynamic, fair and safe business environment.
The agreement ensures that the data, documents and other information to be exchanged between the two countries’ customs agencies will be used exclusively in combating customs offenses.