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DG Valuation revises customs values for import of key chains & parts from China

byCT Report
10/03/2025
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KARACHI: The Directorate General of Customs Valuation Karachi has announced a revision in customs values for the import of key chains and their parts, specifically for low-end and unpopular brands originating from China. The updated valuation aims to ensure uniformity and align with current market trends.

According to a recently issued valuation ruling, the customs values for these items will now be assessed at specified minimum rates for duty and taxes. This revision replaces the outdated Valuation Ruling No. 1109/2017, which had been in effect since March 22, 2017, making it over seven years old.

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The Directorate initiated the re-determination process under Section 25A of the Customs Act, 1969, citing the need to update values in line with international and local market conditions. Despite issuing meeting notices to all stakeholders, no representatives appeared for consultations. Consequently, the Directorate proceeded with its own analysis, utilizing clearance data of similar goods, market surveys, online information, and international pricing benchmarks.

The ruling emphasized that the revised customs values were determined under Section 25(7) of the Customs Act, 1969, after a thorough review of all available data. This move is expected to streamline the valuation process and ensure fair taxation on the import of these goods.

The updated valuation is part of the Directorate’s broader efforts to maintain transparency and consistency in customs assessments, particularly for imported goods with fluctuating market values.

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