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Customs agents urge FBR to extend date for licence renewal

byCustoms Today Report
06/11/2014
in Karachi
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KARACHI: Customs agents said that the customs house director general training and research has so far not extended the dates for renewal of licences.
31 October was the last date to submit documents which has expired. Most of the customs agents could not submit their documents. Customs agents said that no one pay attention to our complaints. “We also requested for six days training that is mandatory according to Customs Act. This training previously held six months ago.”

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