CUSTOMS Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio, along with other officials, inspect the seized misdeclared sugar products from Vietnam valued at P28,728,000 at the Port of Subic on Thursday. PhotoGRAPH BY jonas reyes for the daily tribune
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BoC inspects P28.7M of misdeclared refined sugar

Jonas Reyes

SUBIC BAY Freeport — Bureau of Customs (BoC) Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio conducted an inspection of the seized misdeclared sugar products from Vietnam valued at P28,728,000 at the Port of Subic on Thursday.

According to Rubio, there are 14 20-footer container vans of the misdeclared sugar and was declared as “Sweet Mixed Powder” that originated from the Dong Nai Province in Vietnam.

He added that the shipment was flagged by the  Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service (CIIS) Port of Subic for possible misdeclaration and regulatory non-compliance.

Laboratory analysis conducted after a physical inspection, in collaboration with the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), determined that the sucrose content of the samples exceeded 65 percent, thereby reclassifying the shipment as refined sugar contrary to their declared description.

These findings constitute violations of SRA Sugar Order No. 7, S. 2003–2004; SRA and BoC Joint Memorandum Order No. 04-2002; and Sections 1400 and 1113 (f)(k) 1, 4 and 5 of Republic Act 10863, or the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), and Sec. 7 (a) and (e) of the Anti-Agricultural Sabotage Act.

Port of Subic District Collector Marlon Fritz Broto immediately issued a Warrant of Seizure and Detention (WSD) on 28 March 2025, against the subject goods. The subject shipments are presently undergoing forfeiture proceedings.

Commissioner Rubio emphasized that the operation supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to ensure food security, uphold trade integrity and combat agricultural smuggling.

“This seizure demonstrates our firm resolve to prevent the entry of misdeclared and unregulated goods. We remain aligned with the President’s call to protect consumers, support legitimate businesses, and safeguard the nation’s agricultural interests through strengthened inter-agency cooperation,” he stated.

The BoC continues to heighten its enforcement efforts in line with Commissioner Rubio’s 5-Point Priority Program and the broader national campaign against smuggling led by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.