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DG Valuation issues customs values of spun yarn vide Valuation Ruling No 1161/2017

byWaqar Ahmed Ansari
16/05/2017
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Directorate General of Customs Valuation has revised the customs values of polyester spun yarn, viscose spun yarn, acrylics spun yarn and their blends vide Valuation Ruling No 1161/2017 under Section 25A of the Customs Act, 1969.

In exercise of powers conferred under Section 25-A of Customs Act, 1969 the customs values of various counts of polyester spun yarn, viscose spun yarn, acrylic spun yarn and their different blended yarns of China, Thailand, Indonesia, India and other origins (manufactured from polyester staple fiber and viscose staple fiber and acrylic staple fiber respectively), had earlier been determined vide Valuation Ruling No. 983/2016 dated 28.11.2016. Since the first Valuation Ruling is formula based and the formula is derived after painstaking efforts with the direct stakeholders and industry experts, therefore, fresh values as per the formula were obtained for calculation of the determined values of subject goods.

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M/s APTMA (All Pakistan Textile Mills Association) vide letter No. 2017/PR/Admin/FBR/006 dated 29th March, 2017 appreciated Directorate General of Customs Valuation for determination and imposition of minimum import values of Synthetic Yarns of Viscose, Polyester and Acrylic which helped in curbing the menace of under-invoicing regarding import of subject Spun Yarn products.

M/s APTMA further requested to revise the Valuation Ruling No.983/2016 dated 28.11.2016 for Polyester Spun Yarn, Viscose Spun Yarn, Acrylic Spun Yarn and their blends as the prices of raw material i-e., polyester staple fiber, viscose staple fiber and acrylic staple fiber has gone up in the international markets. Analysis of the PRAL data also showed up-word trend of declared values by the importers against the subject goods.

M/s APTMA (All Pakistan Textile Mills Association) further contended to include 100 % Polyester Spun Yarns (PCT 5509.2100) in the revised Valuation Ruling of Spun Yarn. Moreover, M/s. Sana Industries Limited, Karachi, also filed a representation on 22′ March, 2017 for the revision of Valuation Ruling No. 28.11.2016 for Polyester Spun Yarn, Viscose Spun Yarn, Acrylic Spun Yarn and their blends.

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