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Customs strengthens cargo tracking with amended rules

byCT Report
16/05/2025
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has officially announced amendments to the Customs Rules, 2001, introducing stricter measures for the electronic monitoring and tracking of goods in transit and transshipment across Pakistan. The changes, notified through S.R.O. 814(I)/2025, aim to enhance oversight and security of cargo movements.

The key amendments focus on Rule 427A of the Customs Rules, 2001, which pertains to the electronic monitoring of transit and transshipment cargo. Under the revised rules, it is now mandatory for tracking devices used on such cargo to be of a type specifically approved by the FBR or the relevant Customs authorities.

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The amended rules clearly define the responsibilities of importers, exporters, and their authorized agents regarding the tracking process. They are required to ensure that the approved tracking devices are properly affixed and functional throughout the cargo’s journey within Pakistan.

Furthermore, the SRO outlines the procedures to be followed in instances of tracking device malfunction or tampering with seals. These procedures are designed to immediately alert customs authorities and facilitate necessary action to maintain the integrity of the cargo and the tracking process.

The updated rules also specify the penalties and actions that can be taken against individuals or entities found to be in non-compliance with the revised tracking regulations. This includes potential fines and other punitive measures as deemed appropriate by the customs authorities.

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