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Chinese industrialist complains to PM Nawaz against unjustified import tariff

byM. Faizan
06/01/2017
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: The Wood Industries of Chinese province of Shandong has complained to the Prime Minister, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, that justification of Import Tariff Price’s values (ITP) on our product Melamine MDF Door Skin, increased by 50 to 75% since two months, are uncalled for due to which the industries are also facing tough time.

According to details available to Customs Today, Chinese Companies M/s Shouaguang Tayeb Wood Sales Manager Ms YOYO has said in a letter written to the PM that there is a long history of China-Pakistan friendship, which means to be lasting forever. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will serve as a ‘Fate Changer’, which is just a result of your vision, she reminded.

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She further said that Chinese Manufacturers and Exporters are being isolated and they strongly feel that valuation barrier and hurdles are created to outplay Chinese exporters in comparison to Malaysian Exporters in Pakistani market. She requested the prime minister of Pakistan to intervene in this matter and investigate the matter and help us resolve the issue.

She expressed her confidence in the leadership of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for looking into the matter so that we can continue our business smoothly. She has also sent a copy of the letter to the Premier of China‘s State Counsel, Li Keqiang, and Pakistan Federal Minister for Finance and Economic Affairs Ishaq Dar in this regard.

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