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ReMIT conducts roundtable conference on equiry point system with customs officers

byCT Report
22/07/2022
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MULTAN: Revenue Mobilization for Investment and Trade Programme (ReMIT) conducted a roundtable conference on Enquiry Point System with Customs’ leaders at Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The conference was aimed at understanding obligation under Article 1.3 of Trade Facilitation Agreement to put in place a robust system of Customs enquiry points. United Nations’ International Trade Centre (ITC) presented a gap analysis with international best practices with a way forward for establishing system of enquiry points, Customs spokesperson said.

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The panel discussion emphasised need for placing a sustainable network of enquiry points with Customs to achieve objective of Trade Facilitation. The measure would also help in resolving issues faced by the overseas personnel, the spokesperson said.

The conference was attended by senior officers of Multan Customs, including Collector Tahir Ali, Additional Collector Chaudhry Shafiqur Rehman, Assistant Collector Maryam Jameel and others who represented Chief Collector Customs Enforcement (Central) and Collectors, and directors of different formations of Pakistan Customs.

ReMIT-ITC project is being funded under a grant from Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) of the UK Aid in implementing a 4-year technical assistance program for Pakistan.

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