Importing and exporting goods in the Philippines involves several procedures and requirements, including company registration, securing permits, and complying with customs regulations.
Businesses must first register with Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Client Profile Registration System (CPRS). Depending on the goods, additional permits from relevant agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the Department of Agriculture (DA) may be needed.

Additional Considerations:
Regulated Goods:
Some goods require special permits or clearances from specific government agencies.
Prohibited Items:
Certain items are prohibited from being imported or exported.
Preferential Trade Agreement:
Ensure compliance with any relevant trade agreements when exporting.
PEZA Registration:
Businesses operating in special economic zones (SEZ) may need to register with the Philippines Economic Zone Authority (PEZA)
Importing and exporting goods in the Philippines involves several procedures and requirements, including company registration, securing permits, and complying with customs regulations.

