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FTA/PTA certificates: Chief Collector for addressing importers’ issues

bySohail Rab
28/06/2014
in Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Chief Collector of Appraisement-South Nasir Masroor Ahmed has asked the officers concerned to ensure solution of the issues faced by the genuine importers in dealing with PTA/FTA certificates.

It may be mentioned here that the importers were facing problems pertaining to PTA and FTA signed with Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

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Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) President Aamir Abdullah Zaki confirmed that the Chief Collector of Appraisement-South has issued directives in order to solve the importers’ issues pertaining to FTA/PTA.

President KCCI further informed Customs Today that the importers were facing multiple problems in exporting and importing their consignments through FTA/PTA to Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore in particular.

Pakistan Customs through a public notice No. 9(2) MCC/Public Notice/06/365 had advised all importers, clearing agents to submit original Free Trade Agreement/Preferential Trade Agreement certificates at dedicated counter of the Collectorate within three days from the date of release of the consignments in those cases where Goods Declarations (GDs) under FTA/PTA claim filed by them is cleared through Green Channel.

It was further stated that the Goods Declarations (GDs) would be re-assessed and recovery proceedings would be initiated forthwith in case of non-submission of FTA/PTA certificates by the importers and clearing agents.

President KCCI has hailed the said step of Pakistan Customs and stated that genuineness of the importers/exporters would be identified through the submission of original FTA/PTA certificates.

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