Marcos wants bureaucratic reform to curb smuggling, ensure ease of doing business —PCO

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is eyeing a bureaucratic reform to curb smuggling, lower logistics costs, and ensure ease of doing business as he lamented that the current system is failing to address the pressing issues, the PCO said.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is eyeing a bureaucratic reform to curb smuggling, lower logistics costs, and ensure ease of doing business as he lamented that the current system is failing to address the pressing issues, the Presidential Communications Office said Saturday.

“To be brutally frank about it, we have a system but they are not working. The smuggling here in this country is absolutely rampant. So it does not matter to me how many systems we have in place, they do not work,” said the President. The PCO said that Marcos reiterated that the systems currently in place “are not working,” whether it’s the way they’re being operated or the result of side deals by the people.

Issues on the ease of doing business and the inefficiency of the country’s airports and seaports are the major complaints he is receiving from the business sector, said Marcos.

 

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