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Issues being faced by importers relating to Afghan trade will be solved: Collector Ihsan Ali Shah

byIrfan Bahadur
08/04/2019
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PESHAWAR: Customs Collectorate of Appraisement Collector Syed Ihsan Ali Shah assured importers to address their reservations over valuation of imports from Afghanistan.

Collector Appraisment Syed Ihsan Ali Shah said that issues faced by importers relating Afghanistan will be solved and no query will be left unsolved.

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Collector Appraisement Syed Ihsan Ali Shah presided over meeting with local valuation committee to discuss valuation of imported goods from Afghanistan in which the collector was briefed about major issues being faced by the business community.

Customs Collectorate Appraisment Peshawar has been tasked to solve the issues of importers relating with Afghan trade due to which a meeting was called by the collector with local valuation committee.

Local valuation committee meeting was also attended by Additional Collector Mohammad Ahsan Khan, Assistant Collector Torkham Sajjid Khan, chairman All Pakistan Commercial Exporter Association Manzoor Ilahi along with Zia Ul Haq Sarhadi and members valuation Nasir Khan Shinwari.

In the meeting the collector customs thoroughly discussed the issues with committee relating imports from Afghanistan like fresh fruits ,dry fruits, vegetables and poultry.

The collector agreed upon the reservations presented by the local valuation committee and said that every problem will be solved with mutual consultation with the business community.

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