
THE Federation of the Philippine Industries (FPI) said the government needs to take action to protect its revenue and reduce its vulnerability to external shocks via a comprehensive crackdown against smuggling.
鈥淚n a high-inflation, high-cost environment, protecting revenue ensures government retains the capacity to cushion the most vulnerable sectors,鈥 FPI Chairman Elizabeth H. Lee said in a statement late Monday.
She said curbing smuggling is an 鈥渆conomic necessity,鈥 as the war in the Middle East raises firms鈥 operating costs through higher fuel and transport prices.
These external shocks affect import-dependent economies like the Philippines in the form of higher production costs, tighter margins, and weaker purchasing power.
鈥淪muggling compounds external shocks. It weakens the very sectors that must absorb global volatility and sustain domestic growth. Addressing it decisively is essential to economic resilience,鈥 Ms. Lee added.
The entry of smuggled goods weakens domestic industries, she noted.
鈥淎t a time like this, the entry of smuggled goods becomes even more damaging. It distorts markets precisely when firms are least able to absorb additional pressure,鈥 Ms. Lee said.
She noted that smuggling and customs leakages are estimated to cost the government up to P500 billion annually.
鈥淲ith rising public expenditure needs 鈥 including fuel subsidies, inflation mitigation measures, and social protection 鈥 revenue protection becomes even more urgent,鈥 Ms. Lee said.
She added that the illicit tobacco trade also represents P40 billion in revenue foregone annually by the government.
鈥淭hese losses represent funds that could otherwise finance聽ayuda聽(cash aid), healthcare, and education,鈥 Ms. Lee said.
Over P61 billion worth of illicit goods were seized in 2025, according to the Bureau of Customs (BoC).
The group also noted that the BoC latest administrative order extending the importer accreditation period supports the government鈥檚 ease of doing business efforts.
鈥淧redictability and speed are important to reduce business frictions. It is a timely measure given current economic circumstances,鈥 she said.聽鈥 Beatriz Marie D. Cruz


