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PHMA raises alarm over Customs Valuation Ruling No.1908/2024

byCT Report
15/10/2024
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MULTAN: The Pakistan Hardware Manufacturers Association (PHMA), a longstanding representative body for hardware and tools traders for over six decades, has expressed serious concerns regarding the recently issued Valuation Ruling No. 1908/2024 by Customs on October 3, 2024. This ruling pertains to PCT codes 8467 and 8414, which are critical to the construction, industrial, service, and vocational learning sectors represented by PHMA members.

In a statement, PHMA has pointed out multiple deficiencies in the ruling, emphasizing that it was issued without the involvement of relevant stakeholders, including the association itself. The organization argues that the ruling lacks essential facts and significantly impacts end users, potentially leading to increased costs and supply chain disruptions within key sectors.

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Given these pressing issues, PHMA is urging Customs to promptly withdraw Valuation Ruling No. 1908/2024. The association advocates for a rescheduled hearing that would include participation from PHMA, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), and other relevant stakeholders. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that all viewpoints are considered and that representative samples of imported goods are presented. PHMA believes this is crucial for determining fair and realistic customs values that reflect the true market conditions.

The association’s call to action highlights its commitment to safeguarding the interests of its members and ensuring that the regulatory environment supports the growth and sustainability of the hardware manufacturing sector in Pakistan. As discussions surrounding this ruling unfold, the PHMA’s engagement with Customs and other stakeholders will be pivotal in shaping future valuation practices.

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