NEDA-Approved Revised Rules and Regulations Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation (P.D. No. 930)
The BSP Circular Letter dated April 14, 1999, informs authorized banks about the implementation of revised export procedures approved by the NEDA Board, effective May 17, 1999. Key changes include the removal of cement and clinker from the regulated export list and the introduction of an optional clearance for certain products. The revised rules establish definitions for various export documentation requirements, such as the Export Declaration and Certificate of Origin, while outlining the responsibilities of government agencies involved in exportation. These regulations aim to streamline export processes and enhance compliance, with a focus on simplifying documentation and procedures across the board.
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April 14, 1999
BSP CIRCULAR LETTER
| TO | : | All Authorized Agent Banks and All Concerned |
| SUBJECT | : | NEDA-Approved Revised Rules and Regulations Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation |
For your information and guidance, attached is a copy, transmitted to BSP by the Export Development Council, of the Revised Rules and Regulations Implementing P.D. 930, which were approved by the NEDA Board last 07 October 1998 and will be effective on 17 May 1999.
Kindly note the following:
1. Cement and clinker have been removed from the Regulated Export list; and
2. Optional List under Annex B pertains to products which may be issued an Optional Export Clearance upon request of the exporter.
Please, inform your exporter-clients accordingly.
(SGD.) EDGARDO P. ZIALCITADeputy GovernorBangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
March 15, 1999
MR. GREGORIO R SUAREZManaging DirectorBangko Sentral ng PilipinasRm. 313 5-Storey Bldg.,Mabini St., Malate Manila
Dear Dir. Suarez:
Attached for your information and guidance , is a copy of the Revised Rules and Regulations Implementing P.D. 930, Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation. This includes the revised list of prohibited regulated and optional products for export that would need clearance from your agency.
The said IRR was approved by the NEDA Board last 07 October 1998, published in Malaya and Manila Bulletin last 15 February 1999, and will be effective on 17 May 1999 (ninety days from the date of publication).
We shall also appreciate your dissemination of these rules to concerned parties.
Very truly yours,
(SGD.) EMMERITA Z. MIJARESDeputy Executive Director
NEDA Board Resolution No. 17 (s. 1998)
Approving the Revised Rules and Regulations Implementing PD 930
On motion duly seconded,
Be it resolved, as it is hereby resolved, that the NEDA Board approve, as it hereby approves, the Revised Rules and Regulations Implementing PD 930, Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED, October 7, 1998.
Certified Correct:
(SGD.) FORTUNATO R. ABRENILLADirector, Legal Staff NEDA
REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 930, FURTHER SIMPLIFYING EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION
Pursuant to Section 2 of Presidential Decree No. 930, the following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated for the compliance, guidance and information of all concerned:
RULE I
Definition of Terms
SECTION 1. For purposes of these rules and regulations, the following terms shall have the meaning given for each term:
A. Authority to Load shall refer to the approval or permission granted by the BOC or its deputized agencies for the loading of export goods on board the carrier specified in the covering Export Declaration.
B. Certificate of Shipment shall refer to the document which the BOC or its deputized agencies issues upon request of the exporter, or his duly authorized representative, certifying to the nature of shipment of his export goods which could either be full shipment effected, shut-off or non-shipment.cdlex
C. Certificate of Origin shall refer to the declaration of the exporter, certified by the BOC, that his export complies with the origin requirement specified under bilateral, regional or multilateral trading arrangements to which the Philippines is a party. The types of Certificate of Origin are:
1. General Certificate of Origin (white form).
2. Generalized System of Preference (GSP) Certificate of Origin (Form A).
3. ASEAN Preferential Trade Agreement (ASEAN PTA) Certificate of Origin (Form C).
4. ASEAN Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme.
5. International Coffee Organization (ICO) Certificate of Origin.
D. Export Clearance shall refer to all pre-exportation requirements (of whatever name by any government agency other than those of the BOC to authorize loading.
E. Periodic Export Clearance shall refer to the export clearance that is valid for a specific period not exceeding one year and issued by the concerned government agency for products regularly exported by an exporter.
F. Optional Export Clearance shall refer to the export clearance issued for export products upon the request of the exporter.
G. Prohibited Export Products shall refer to products which are not allowed for exportation under existing policies of the government agencies concerned except for scientific or testing purposes which however need export clearances from government agencies concerned prior to exportation.
H. Regulated Export Products shall refer to products the exportation of which is not prohibited but which likewise need export clearances from government agencies concerned prior to exportation.
I Containerized Cargoes shall refer to cargoes contained on container vans or other sealable transport units.
J. Conventional Cargoes shall refer to cargoes that are handled in pieces, packages, crates, bags and the like.
K. Established Standards shall refer to the standards set by the Bureau of Product Standards and/or other agencies.
L. Export Declaration (or ED) shall refer to the document required for every export shipment, whereby the exporter or his duly authorized representative declares and certifies the full particulars of a shipment.
M. Government Agency shall refer to any bureau, office, agency or instrumentality or any other instrument of the National Government.
N. OSEDC shall refer to the One-Stop Export Documentation Center.
RULE II
Export Clearances
SECTION 1. Per Shipment Export Clearances. — issued by specified government agencies shall be required for prohibited products and regulated products (listed in Annex A).
SECTION 2. Periodic Export Clearances. — Specified government agencies may grant periodic export clearances to exporters, the validity period of which is to be determined by said agencies, provided such period shall not exceed one year. Each of the offices/agencies concerned shall formulate, prescribe and promulgate guidelines governing the issuance of such periodic clearances. The guidelines shall include, among others, the basis for determining the validity periods of clearances to be issued, and criteria for determining and identifying regular exporters entitled to such periodic export clearances.
SECTION 3. Optional Export Clearances. — may be issued upon request of the exporter for products (enumerated in Annex B).
SECTION 4. Additional Products. — No new products shall be added to Annex A, without the prior approval of the Inter-Agency Committee (IAC) on E.O. 1016. For this purpose, The Department of Trade and Industry shall conduct a review, at least once a year in consultation with appropriate government agencies, of the list in said Annex A for the possible additions and deletions and shall submit its recommendations thereon to said committee.
RULE III
Procedures for Securing Export Clearances
SECTION 1. Per Shipment Export Clearances. — The exporter shall submit one set of the Export Clearance form, together with the other required documents to the concerned government agency.
Upon receipt of the accomplished Export Clearance form, the agency concerned shall undertake the following.
a. Check if the papers are in order;
b. Assign an inspector/analyst to inspect the product and obtain samples for analysis, if necessary;
c. Collect fees, if any is due;
d. Issue clearance in two (2) copies to the exporter.
The exporter shall then proceed to the BOC to obtain the Authority to Load in accordance with the procedures provided in Rule VIII hereof
SECTION 2. Periodic Clearance. — Exporters who wish to secure the periodic export clearance shall apply in writing with the government agency concerned which shall evaluate the applications in accordance with Section 2, Rule II, of these Rules and Regulations.
SECTION 3. Optional Clearances. — No new export clearances shall be imposed without the prior approval of the IAC on E.O. 1016.
RULE IV
Standardization and Inspection Responsibilities of Government Commodity Offices
This shall be governed by Section 4 of P.D. 930 as amended by E.O. 1016.
RULE V
Inspection Fees
No new and additional fees/charges shall be imposed by the government agencies concerned with inspection of export products except as provided for in Section 7 of PD 930
RULE VI
The Export Declaration (ED)
SECTION 1. Submission of Export Declaration. — As soon as the exporter is ready to ship his goods, he shall secure an Export Declaration (ED) form from any of the following: DTI/BOC/OSEDCs/EDC/BSP/PHILEXPORT, and accomplish the same.
SECTION 2. Filing of Export Declaration Form. — The exporter shall file all copies of the accomplished ED directly with the BOC or its deputized agencies or OSEDC for processing and approval through the issuance of the Authority to Load. The BOC shall assign the ED number to the form.
The exporter shall accomplish the ED form in four (4) clear copies, to be segregated as follows: BOC copy (original), Exporter's copy, National Statistics Office (NSO) copy, and DTI copy.LLpr
RULE VII
Responsibilities of the Bureau of Customs
The BOC shall be responsible for the issuance of
a. Authority to Load;
b. Special Permit to Load;
c. Certificate of Origin; and
d Post-loading Certificates.
RULE VIII
Authority to Load
SECTION 1. Where to File Request. — Exporters may file the request with any of the following export processing units of the BOC:
a. For Manila Loading:
— The Export Division of the Port of Manila (POM), the Manila International Container Port (MICP) or the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
— The OSEDC for loading at any of the above ports.
— The BOC Unit at the Garments and Textile Export Board (GTEB-BOC Unit) for GTEB controlled exports for loading at any of the above ports.
b. For Provincial Loading:
— The BOC Export Division or the OSEDC at the port of loading.
— The BOC Export Coordination. Division (ECD), Office of the Commissioner, where exporter opts to obtain the Authority to Load in Manila.
SECTION 2. Documents to be submitted. — The following documents shall be submitted.
a. Export Declaration. — Enterprises not registered with either the Board of Investments (BOI) or Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) shall affix the required BOC/Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) documentary stamps to the ED.
b. Commercial Invoice if the ED is with foreign exchange proceeds.
c. For provincial loading, a written request for authority to load if the ED is filed at the Export Coordination Division (ECD). Request should indicate date and port of loading, commodity, quality and value of exports.
d. Export Clearance, if required
SECTION 3. Issuance of Authority to Load. — After checking completeness, accuracy and consistency of data documents, the export unit concerned shall authorize loading. The Authority to Load is indicated at Box 52 of the ED.
Where the ED was processed at the ECD for provincial loading, a telegraphic instruction is sent to the Collector of Customs concerned. The telegram serves as basis for the Collector to issue an Authority to Load.
SECTION 4. Loading of Shipment. — The exporter shall present the ED to:
a. Customs Container Control Division (CCCD of Port of Manila or International Container Port (MICP) or equivalent unit in provincial ports) if shipment is containerized. The CCCD shall then forward the EDs to the Arrastre Office for collection of arrastre charges and then to the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) for clearance.
b. Arrastre Office if shipment is conventional from whence EDs are sent to the PPA for clearance.
c. Appropriate units in NAIA if shipments is by air.
SECTION 5. The Inspector's Report of Loading. — After loading, the Customs inspector on board vessel or CCCD representative (containerized cargo) shall submit to the export unit concerned the original copy of the Inspector's Report of Loading together with a copy of the EDs covered by the report.
If the shipment is subject to duty back, a copy of the completely processed ED shall be submitted to the Tax Credit and Duty Drawback Center of the Department of Finance.
RULE IX
The Special Permit to Load
The Special Permit to Load shall be granted under the following circumstances:
a. For authority to load locally transhipped goods to foreign vessel.
b. For shipments where the Export Declaration is not required under the existing BSP rules; or
c. For partial shipments covered by a Monthly General Export Declaration.
RULE X
The Certificate of Origin
SECTION 1. Certificate of Origin (CO). — The CO shall be issued to the exporter or his duly authorized representative. LibLex
The BOC has the authority to verify the origin of products and other statements in the certificate.
SECTION 2. Documents to be filed. — The following documents shall be submitted:
a. Certificate Declaration,
b. Export Declaration;
c. Bill of Lading;
d. Commercial Invoice; and
e. Any appropriate supporting documents proving the products to be exported qualify for the issuance of a CO.
SECTION 3. Issuance of the Certificate of Origin. — In general, the unit which processed the ED issues the corresponding CO. However, for EDs processed at the GTEB-BOC Unit, COs are to be issued -
— by ECD for shipment by sea
— by GTEB-BOC Unit for shipment by air
— For COs to be issued by the BOC, the Export Coordination Division (ECD) also issues said COs for Export Declarations (EDs) processed in the OSEDC.
SECTION 4. General Certificate of Origin (White Form). — This Certificate is issued upon the request of the exporter for exports not qualified for either the GSP or ASEAN PTA but is nevertheless required by the importing country. The original and duplicate copies are given to the exporter.
SECTION 5. The GSP Certificate of Origin (Form A). — This Certificate is issued for exports qualified for preferential tariff treatment under the ASEAN Preferential Trade Agreement. The original copy is sent directly to the customs authority of the importing country.
SECTION 6. The ASEAN Preferential Trade Agreement (ASEAN PTA Form C. — This Certificate is issued for exports qualified for preferential treatment under the ASEAN Preferential Trade Agreement. The original copy is sent directly to the customs authorities of the importing country.
SECTION 7. The ASEAN Common Effective Preferential Tariff (CEPT) Scheme Certificate of Origin (ASEAN CEPT Form D). — This Certificate is issued for exports qualified under tariff reduction programs of the CEPT scheme, the basic instrument used to implement the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) Agreement.
SECTION 8. The International Coffee Organization (ICO) Certificate of Origin. — This Certificate is issued for all coffee exports originating from the Philippines as prescribed by the International Coffee Organization.
RULE XI
Post Loading Certificate
Upon request of the exporter and after the carrier has departed, the export unit which processed the ED shall issue —
a. Certificate of Shipment/Non-shipment. — This certificate is issued by the export unit based on the Inspector's Report of Loading.
b. Certificate of re-exportation for bond cancellation. — This is also based on the Inspector's Report of Loading.
RULE XII
Negotiations and Payment
SECTION 1. When the shipment is not fully prepaid. — The exporter shall negotiate his bill of exchange/account with the AAB / OBUs together with the Bill of Lading/Air Waybill, signed Commercial Invoice and such other documents as may be required by the buyer.
The AAB concerned shall report to BSP the payment thereof in accordance with existing BSP rules,
SECTION 2. When shipment is fully prepaid or on open account basis. — The exporter may send the shipping documents mentioned in the preceding section directly to the buyer, provided copies thereof are submitted to the AAB / OBUs, for record/monitoring purposes.
RULE XIII
Standardized Export Documents
SECTION 1 Export Documents. — The following export documents, the facsimiles of which are hereto attached and made an integral part hereof shall serve as standard forms to be used in the export of goods from the Philippines:
a. Export Declaration, Annex A
b. Export Clearance, Annex B
c. Periodic Export Clearance, Annex C
d. General Certificate of Origin, Annex D
e. ASEAN PTA Certificate of Origin, Annex E
f. ASEAN CEPT Scheme Certificate of Origin, Annex F
g. ICO Certificate of Origin, Annex G
SECTION 2. Changes in Forms Not Allowed. — No changes in the aforementioned forms especially in the contents, size and in the number of the copies required herein shall be made without prior approval by the NEDA.LexLib
RULE XIV
Resolution of Issues; Appeal
SECTION 1. Resolution of Issues. — The DTI shall have the authority to resolve any issues or conflict that may arise between or among government agencies resulting from the reassignment of inspection and/or certification authorities provided for in the P.D. 930.
SECTION 2. Appeal. — Any agency not satisfied with the decision of the DTI may elevate the issue to the NEDA within fifteen (15) days from the receipt of notice thereof, provided, that, failure to elevate the issue/conflict within this period shall render the resolution of the DTI final and executory.
RULE XV
General Provisions
SECTION 1. Administration. — The DTI shall be responsible for coordinating the administration and implementation of the provisions of the P.D. 930 and of the instructions and/or rules and regulations that may be issued in pursuance thereof along the concept of simplifying export procedures and documentation. It may recommend to the NEDA any change and modification it may deem necessary to effectuate the intents and provisions of P.D. 930, as well as the Rules and Regulations issued in pursuance thereof
SECTION 2. Review Power. — The NEDA shall have the power to review, revise or amend decisions, ruling, or actions made or taken by any agency involved in the implementation of the simplified export procedures and documentation provided in P.D. 930 and these rules and regulations..
SECTION 3. Information Dissemination. — The NEDA shall, together with the DTI, BSP, BOC, PHILEXPORT and other agencies concerned, undertake such information drive as may be necessary for the dissemination of the simplified export procedures and the forms prescribed herein to ensure proper and full compliance by all concerned.
SECTION 4. Separability Clause. — The provisions of these Rules and Regulations are hereby declared to be separable, and in the event one or more of said provisions are declared unconstitutional, the validity of the other provisions shall not be affected thereby.
SECTION 5. Repealing Clause — The amended Rules and Regulations Implementing P.D. 230 dated November 25, 1977 are hereby repealed. All other rules or regulations inconsistent therewith are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.
SECTION 6. Effectivity — These revised rules and regulations shall take effect after ninety (90) days from the date of publication in two newspapers of general circulation.
ANNEX A
PROHIBITED AND REGULATED PRODUCTS FOR EXPORT
Per Revised IRR P.D. 930 effective 17 May 1999
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PROHIBITED
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REGULATED
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OFFICE
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| 1. | Garments and textiles, | Garments and Textile | |||||
| carpets polyester staple | Board (GTEB) | ||||||
| fiber, filament yarns; | |||||||
| fabrics, upholstered | |||||||
| furniture and other natural | |||||||
| and synthetic fibers and | |||||||
| all products made up in | |||||||
| whole or in part of these | |||||||
| fiber for export to all | |||||||
| countries with or without | |||||||
| quota | |||||||
| 2. | Copper concentrates | Board of Investments (BOI) | |||||
| 3. | All plants, planting | Bureau of Plant Industry | |||||
| materials and plant | (BPI) | ||||||
| products capable of | |||||||
| harboring pests; insect | |||||||
| specimens, live and dead | |||||||
| 4. | Animals, animal products | Bureau of Animal Industry | |||||
| and animal effects | (BAI) | ||||||
| 5. | Sugar and molasses | Sugar Regulatory | |||||
| Administration (SRA) | |||||||
| 6. | Coffee | International Coffee | |||||
| Organization Certifying | |||||||
| Agency (ICO-CA) — DTI | |||||||
| 1. | Abaca and Ramie | 7. | Natural fibers: abaca, | Fiber Industry Development | |||
| Seeds, Seedlings Suckers, | ramie, salago, maguey, | Authority (FIDA) | |||||
| and Root Stocks; Buri | sisal, kenaf, coir, buntal, | ||||||
| Seeds and Seedlings | cabo negro, cotton kapok, | ||||||
| sabahon, piña, banana | |||||||
| fiber, silk, loofah, pacol, | |||||||
| musa species, RSA | |||||||
| (secondary abaca fiber), | |||||||
| canton, raffia, tikog and | |||||||
| cocoon | |||||||
| 8. | Antiques, cultural | National Museum (NM) | |||||
| artifacts and historical | |||||||
| relics | |||||||
| 2. | Bakawan (mangrove) | 9. | Logs, poles and piles | Forest Management Bureau | |||
| including log core and | (FMB), DENR | ||||||
| flitches/railroad ties | |||||||
| 10. | Lumber | Forest Management Bureau | |||||
| (FMB), DENR | |||||||
| 3. | Bangus Fry | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | |||||||
| 4. | Mother Bangus (Sabalo) | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | |||||||
| 5. | Prawn-Spawner and Fry | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | |||||||
| 6. | Shells: | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| Trumpet shells (Triton); | Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | ||||||
| Helmet Shells (Cassis); | |||||||
| Live specimens, raw | |||||||
| shells, meat and by- | |||||||
| products of giant clams | |||||||
| under the family | |||||||
| Tridacnidae (Tridac | |||||||
| gigas, T. deresa, T. | |||||||
| squamosa, T. maxima, T. | |||||||
| crocea, Hippopus | |||||||
| hippopus porceilanus) | |||||||
| 11. | Shells: | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| Undersized raw shells of | Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | ||||||
| Trocas, Gold lip, Black | |||||||
| lip, Turbo mamoratus | |||||||
| and kapis. | |||||||
| 7. | Wildlife species: | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| a. | Wild marine species, | Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | |||||
| e.g.: precious, semi- | |||||||
| precious and all | |||||||
| ordinary corals raw | |||||||
| and by-products | |||||||
| 12. | Wildlife species: | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| a. | Wild marine species, | Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | |||||
| e.g.: water snakes | |||||||
| (cerberus rynchops) | |||||||
| sea snakes: live, skin | |||||||
| or products from the | |||||||
| skin or meat | |||||||
| Frogs: live, skin or | Protected Areas and | ||||||
| products from the skin | Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) | ||||||
| or meat | |||||||
| b. | Wild terrestrial species | b. | Wild Terrestrial | Protected Areas and | |||
| whether live, stuffed or | Species to include | Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) | |||||
| by-products, e.g.: | live, stuffed, preserved, | ||||||
| by-products and | |||||||
| derivatives, e.g.: | |||||||
| b.1 | Mammals (i.e., | b.1 | Mammals (i.e., | ||||
| tamaraw, tarsier, | Philippine Monkeys, | ||||||
| deers (calamian | cloud-rats, ant eater | ||||||
| deer), sea cow, | Philippine tarsier | ||||||
| fruit bats) | and skunk) | ||||||
| b.2 | Aves (i.e., eagles, | b.2 | Aves (i.e., bleeding | ||||
| redvent cockatoo, | heart pigeons, java | ||||||
| Palawan peacock | sparrows, tree | ||||||
| pheasant, Palawan | sparrow, parrot, | ||||||
| mynah, horn bills, | finches, Phil. | ||||||
| nicobar pigeon, | white-eye, Phil. | ||||||
| Mindoro imperial | starlings, hanging | ||||||
| pigeon, Peregrine | parakeets, brush | ||||||
| falcon, spotted | cuckoo, plaintive | ||||||
| green shank, | cuckoo, amethyst | ||||||
| Kotch's pitta, giant | fruit dove, blue- | ||||||
| scops owl and | tailed bee-eater, | ||||||
| Eastern sarus crane) | crested mynah, | ||||||
| pink-necked green | |||||||
| b.3 | Reptiles (i.e., | pigeon, painted | |||||
| crocodiles, marine | quail, button | ||||||
| turtles, pythons) | quails, bended rail, | ||||||
| plain swamphen, | |||||||
| b.4 | Flora (i.e., lady's | green-winged | |||||
| slipper orchid, | dove, slender-billed | ||||||
| vanda sanderiana, | cuckoo, white-eared | ||||||
| pitcher plant, | brown dove, | ||||||
| dendrobicum | dove, kingfishers, | ||||||
| cruenthum) | black-naped oriole, | ||||||
| black-naped | |||||||
| b.5 | Exotic wildlife | monarch, | |||||
| species found under | redamadavat, | ||||||
| Appendix 1 of the | guiabero) | ||||||
| CITES such as | |||||||
| button macaw, | |||||||
| scarlet macaw | |||||||
| b.3 | Reptiles (i.e., | ||||||
| gecko, monitor and | |||||||
| sail-finned lizards, | |||||||
| land turtles) | |||||||
| b.4 | Flora (i.e., tree | ||||||
| ferns, cycasf plant, | |||||||
| all species orchids, | |||||||
| aloe plant, sanders | |||||||
| alocasia, striped | |||||||
| alocasia, voiavoi, | |||||||
| bungang ipod, | |||||||
| cactus, Philippine | |||||||
| camia/garland, | |||||||
| Himalayan yew, | |||||||
| Agar wood, eagle | |||||||
| wood, big-leaf | |||||||
| mahogany and red- | |||||||
| sanders) | |||||||
| b.5 | All species of | ||||||
| butterflies | |||||||
| b.6 | Exotic wildlife | ||||||
| species found under | |||||||
| Appendix II of the | |||||||
| CITES such as | |||||||
| parrots macaw | |||||||
| pigeons and conures | |||||||
| 13. | Firearms, ammunitions | Firearms and Explosives | |||||
| and explosives | Office PNP-DILG | ||||||
| 14. | Gold from small scale | Bangko Sentral ng | |||||
| mining or panned gold | Pilipinas (BSP) | ||||||
| 15. | Legal tender Philippine | Bangko Sentral ng | |||||
| notes and coins, checks, | Pilipinas (BSP) | ||||||
| money orders and other | |||||||
| bills of exchange drawn in | |||||||
| pesos against banks | |||||||
| operating in the Philippines | |||||||
| greater than P10,000 | |||||||
| 16. | Grains and grain-by- | National Food Authority | |||||
| products | (NFA) | ||||||
| 8. | Matured coconuts and | Philippine Coconut | |||||
| coconut seedlings | Authority (PCA) | ||||||
| 9. | Raw materials for cottage | ||||||
| industries: | |||||||
| • | bamboo | Department of | |||||
| Environment and Natural | |||||||
| Resources (DENR) | |||||||
| • | monkey pod (acacia) | Department of | |||||
| Environment and Natural | |||||||
| Resources (DENR) | |||||||
| • | rattan (including | Department of | |||||
| poles | Environment and Natural | ||||||
| Resources (DENR) | |||||||
| • | buri fibers | Fiber Industry | |||||
| Development | |||||||
| Authority (FIDA) | |||||||
| • | raffia fibers | Fiber Industry | |||||
| Development | |||||||
| Authority (FIDA) | |||||||
| • | semi-finished or | Bureau of Fisheries and | |||||
| semi-processed capiz | Aquatic Resources (BFAR) | ||||||
| shells | |||||||
| 10. | Stalactites and | Department of Environment | |||||
| stalagmites | and Natural Resources | ||||||
| DENR) | |||||||
| 17. | Motion pictures/ | Movie and Television | |||||
| television films and | Review and | ||||||
| related publicity | Classification | ||||||
| materials | Board (MTRCB) | ||||||
| 18. | Radioactive materials | Philippine Nuclear | |||||
| Research Institute (PNRI) | |||||||
| 19. | All exports to the | Philippine International | |||||
| following socialist and | Trading Corporation (PITC) | ||||||
| centrally-planned economy | |||||||
| countries: Albania, Laos, | |||||||
| People's Democratic | |||||||
| Republic, Ethiopia, | |||||||
| Mozambique, Angola, | |||||||
| Mongolia People's | |||||||
| Republic, Democratic | |||||||
| Republic of Korea (North | |||||||
| Korea), Nicaragua, Libya, | |||||||
| Myanmar |
ANNEX B
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OPTIONAL
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SPECIFIC OFFICE/DIVISION
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| All handicrafts for export. (Exporters cannot | Department) of Trade and Industry | ||
| avail Special Tariff Treatment in | Regional Offices | ||
| countries where the Philippines have | |||
| trade agreements if the same do not | |||
| secure handicraft certification from the | |||
| Department of Trade and Industry | |||
| Live fish (aquarium) | Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic | ||
| Resources (BFAR) | |||
| Fishery by-products (shark liver oil, shark | |||
| teeth, pearl essence, fish and other | |||
| fish/fishery/aquatic by-products) | |||
| Sea Urchin | |||
| Seaweeds and by-products | |||
| Sponges | |||
| Pearl | |||
| Other fish and fishery aquatic products | |||
| Fishes (live, fresh, chilled or frozen) | BFAR, Bureau of Food and Drugs | ||
| (BFAD), National Quarantine Office | |||
| (NQO) as required by buyer | |||
| Crustaceans (shrimps, crabs, lobsters, | BFAR, Bureau of Food and Drugs | ||
| prawns), live fresh, chilled and/or frozen | (BFAD), National Quarantine Office | ||
| (NQO) as required by buyer | |||
| Coconut products and by-products | Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) | ||
| All processed foods, drugs, cosmetics, | Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) | ||
| medical devices, and household | |||
| hazardous substances | |||
| Steel bars | Bureau of Product Standards (BPS) | ||
| Baliast | |||
| Fire extinguisher | |||
| Plywood | |||
| Starters | |||
| Lampholder (fluorescent lamp/Edison base) | |||
| Enclosed Switch/Knife switch/fuseholder | |||
| Fuse | |||
| Wire and cables | |||
| Circuit breakers | |||
| Switch (snap) | |||
| Plugs/receptacles (outlets) | |||
| Fluorescent lighting fixtures | |||
| Electrical tapes | |||
| Medical oxygen | |||
| Cement | |||
| Synthetic detergent (Per E.O. 259) | |||
| Pneumatic tries and inner tubes | |||
| Galvanized iron (G.I.) sheets | |||
| Safety matches | |||
| Disposable lighters | |||
| Enameld copper wires (Magnet Wires) | |||
| Sawn timber | |||
| Wire nails | |||
| Other Products | |||
| Tobacco products | National Tobacco Administration | ||
| (NTA) | |||
| Fertilizers, pesticides and other agricultural | Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority | ||
| chemicals | (FPA) | ||
| Vessels, marine engines, space parts and | Maritime Industry Authority | ||
| other marine related items | (MARINA) | ||
| Animals products and by-products: curio | Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) | ||
| items, feathers, food and feed ingredients, | |||
| and veterinary drugs and product feeds | |||
| premix and water solubles | |||
| Live animals; gamefowl, wild birds and | |||
| exotic animals, monkeys, other livestock and | |||
| poultry, dogs and cats | |||
| Feathers, buffalo horns and animal skins | Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau | ||
| (PAWB) |
Cite This Law
NEDA-Approved Revised Rules and Regulations Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation (P.D. No. 930), BSP Circular Letter, Apr 14, 1999 (Philippines)
NEDA-Approved Revised Rules and Regulations Further Simplifying Export Procedures and Documentation (P.D. No. 930), BSP Circular Letter (Phil. 1999)
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