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Sialkot Customs striving hard to clear dues of Sialkot exporters: Collector Ahmed Reza

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
10/11/2016
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Slider News
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SIALKOT: The Model Customs Collectorate is leaving no stone unturned to clear all dues of rebate and refund claims filed by Sialkot-based exporters.

Collector Ahmed Reza assured the traders while having a meeting with them at his office. The collector said that the collectorate was striving hard to ensure early clearance of all the pending rebate and refund claims of the Sialkot exporters, adding that it paid Rs 1,100 million rebates to the Sialkot exporters during fiscal year 2015-2016.

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Reza said that Sialkot Customs was providing advanced export-related facilities to exporters and importers, besides ensuring rapid clearance of export consignments through Sialkot Dry Port Trust (SDPT) and Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL).

He said that the one-window facility, WeBoc system, establishment of single examination assessment office at the SDPT and other such steps helped earning the confidence of the exporters.

He said that the Sialkot exporters have also taken a keen interest in enhancing their exports, as the collectorate had motivated them to utilise the Sialkot Dry Port Trust (SDPT) and Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) for their exports. He said that the exporters were playing their role in boosting economy by earning foreign exchange.

He said that the collectorate has relieved the pressure on the Sialkot-based exporters and manufacturers and they have warmly welcomed the payments of their arrears. He said that Sialkot Customs was rapidly becoming a centre of excellence with the active cooperation of the Sialkot-based industrialists, exporters and importers.

He said that an advanced 24/7 duty system has already been introduced at the SDPT, as efficient officials of customs, Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) and SDPT have been working round-the-clock to facilitate the exporters, importers and customs and cargo clearing agents.

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