Mitsubishi PH recognized as one of the top duties, tax contributors for 2025
Bureau of Customs recognizes MMPC as one of the top importers in the Philippines for duties and taxes paid

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has been recognized by the Bureau of Customs as one of the Top 10 Importers for 2025 in terms of duties and taxes paid, underscoring the company’s continued contribution to government revenues and economic activity.
The Bureau’s list of top contributors remains largely composed of companies from the oil and petroleum and motor vehicle industries. MMPC ranked 7th overall, contributing PHP 13.189 billion in duties and taxes for the year.
The recognition reflects MMPC’s import operations that support both its manufacturing activities and the supply of vehicles and parts to meet the mobility needs of customers across the country.
This highlights the company’s role as a trusted industry partner supporting government revenue generation while sustaining its long-standing presence in the Philippine automotive sector.
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