CEBU CITY – The Bureau of Customs here said it is completing the delivery of 185 Balikbayan boxes to families of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) free of charge after the packages were abandoned in warehouses, mostly in Manila.
Mario David Luminarias Jr.,
BOC-Cebu’s acting deputy collector for operations, said the boxes arrived in
Cebu late last month and are being distributed to the consignees in the cities
of Cebu, Lapu-Lapu, Cordova, Dumaguete and Bohol province.
Luminarias said the packages
which were loaded onto two 20-footer container vans were mostly from Dubai.
He said last October, Customs
Commissioner Yogi Filemon Ruiz instructed his personnel to consolidate the
abandoned boxes in various warehouses and ordered their delivery to the
consignees in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao free of charge.
“In the spirit of Christmas,
the Bureau of Customs doesn’t collect any fee at all. I think it’s the
instruction of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to deliver it free of charge,
including the duties and taxes if there are taxable items. Our thoughts are for
the OFWs who want their families to be happy,” Luminarias told the Philippine
News Agency.
The BOC, he added, has
shouldered the cost of delivery in coordination with cargo handlers.
Luminarias said the subports
of Mactan, Dumaguete and the customs office at the Panglao International
Airport in Bohol were tasked to complete the delivery of the packages soon.
Mactan subport Collector
Gerardo Campo said they have completed the distribution for the recipients in
Lapu-Lapu City and the town of Cordova. “We can’t imagine their (consignees')
feelings when they received their packages,” Campo told the PNA.
Apparently, some of the consignees
were no longer expecting to receive their balikbayan boxes after much delay, as
they noted schemes by unscrupulous consolidators abroad who would just collect
the freight fees even without a clear agreement with local forwarders with
regard to the delivery.
Ruiz offered a long-term
solution by pushing for policy measures to thwart such schemes through a
collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry’s Fair Trade
Enforcement Bureau.
Luminarias said the BOC under
Ruiz has created the Balikbayan Box One-Stop-Shop as an offshoot of the
inter-agency agreement with the DTI and the Department of Migrant Workers to
put in place collaborative measures to stop the illicit activities of
“balikbayan” box consolidators abroad. (John Rey Saavedra)
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