Philippines Customs Eases Entry for Cable-Laying Vessels to Boost Digital Infrastructure

Philippines Customs Eases Entry for Cable-Laying Vessels to Boost Digital Infrastructure

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The Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines has introduced new rules to facilitate the temporary entry of foreign cable-laying vessels for submarine cable projects. This policy aims to expedite digital infrastructure development and reduce project delays. Customs Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno stated that the initiative will lower operating costs and enhance the rollout of telecommunications and offshore energy projects. Under the new rules, vessels can enter without paying import duties, provided they are re-exported after their work. However, imported materials like cables and equipment will still be subject to existing customs laws. The policy aligns with the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act and the Istanbul Convention, and will take effect on July 17, 2026.

Key Points: • New customs rules facilitate entry for foreign cable-laying vessels in the Philippines. • The initiative aims to reduce project delays and lower operating costs for digital infrastructure. • Imported materials will still be subject to existing customs laws despite vessel exemptions.

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2026-07-02
Customs Administrative Order 02-2026 published
The BOC published new rules for the temporary admission of cable-laying vessels to support digital infrastructure projects.
Manilatimes
2026-07-11
New customs policy announced
Commissioner Nepomuceno announced measures to ease entry for cable-laying vessels to support digital infrastructure.
Tribune.Ph
2026-07-17
New rules take effect
The new customs regulations for cable-laying vessels will officially be implemented.
Manilatimes

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