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Govt green-lights shipment of onion consignments declared prior to ban

byCT Report
02/03/2020
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Ministry of Commerce on Monday gave the go-ahead to shipment of onion consignments declared prior to the imposition of a ban on the export of the commodity.

On Feb 28, the government imposed a ban on the export of onions until May 31 on a request by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research.

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“In compliance of directives received from the worthy collector, the loading of all the consignments/containers declared to contain “fresh onion” falling under PCT 0703.1000 filed in WeBOC on or before 28.02.2020 is allowed,” read a notification issued to this effect.

“The loading of all the consignments/containers declared to contain “fresh onion” falling under PCT 0703.1000 filed in WeBOC on or after 29.02.2020 is not allowed.”

The All Pakistan Fruit & Vegetable Exporters, Importers & Merchants Association’s (PFVA) Waheed Ahmed had a day earlier said more than 100 containers full of onions are lying at the port which were to be loaded onto a ship slated to leave Monday.

Denying permission to shipment of these consignments would incur a loss of $2 million, he said.

The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the federal cabinet, considering the summary dated February 19 submitted by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, green-lighted imposition of the ban on export of onion with immediate effect till 31th May, 2020.

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