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Valuation Dept re-determines customs values of Lead Acid Batteries

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Directorate General of Customs Valuation re-determined customs values of Lead Acid Batteries vide VR No.723 / 2015.

According to details, numerous representations from local manufacturer and importers received in the Directorate that subject item was being imported at under invoiced values causing loss of revenue to government exchequer.

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To revise the values keeping in view trends in the international market an exercise was initiated for redetermination of customs values for Lead Acid Batteries being imported from different origins.

The customs values of Lead Acid Battery for Automotive of China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Origin would be $1.90; lead Acid Battery for Automotive of Korea & Thailand Origin at $2.09; lead Acid VRLA Battery of China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Origin at $1.89; lead Acid VRLA Battery of Korea & Thailand Origin at $2.08; lead Acid OPZ Battery of China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Origin at $3.45; lead Acid OPZ Battery of Korea & Thailand Origin at $3.95; lead Acid Battery for UPS & Generator purpose of China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Taiwan Origin at $1.72 and lead Acid Battery for UPS & Generator purpose of Korea & Thailand Origin at $1.89.

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