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Addl Collector Ziaullah briefs KPCCI delegation about Torkham Customs Station

byCT Report
03/05/2018
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KHYBER AGENCY: Torkham Customs Station Additional Collector Ziaullah Shams has appraised a delegation of KP Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the facilities being provided to the trading communities for clearing process.

KPCCI President Zahid Ullah Shinwari, while talking to journalists during his visit to Torkham Custom Office, said that Pakistan and Afghanistan trade via Torkham border has decreased to $500 million from $ 2.5 billion due to governmental stringent policies, political problems and repeated and long closures of the border.

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He said, “The anti-business policies of the government have not only suffered businessmen but also has inflicted a huge loss to national exchequer as the government has been deprived of revenue in the form of taxes.” Shinwari warned that if such governmental policies are not revised the trade between two Islamic countries would come to an end.

“Because of anti-trading policies, adopted by the Pakistani government pertaining business with Afghanistan, the Afghan traders have started to work with other countries like Iran, India and China,” the KPCCI president said.

Zahid Ullah Shinwari requested the government to remove discriminatory clauses regarding trade with Afghanistan from trade policies and FBR should introduce policies to promote trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan. He suggested the government to introduce simple and one window clearing process at Torkham border, introduced by Custom department in other parts of the country to boost trade. Regarding unavailability of basic facilities in Torkham, he said the government should ensure availability of all facilities at the border.

He said the drop in Pakistan and Afghanistan trading volume is very alarming at a time when Islamabad is making efforts to control its trade deficit. KPCCI Senior Vice President Muhammad Naeem, Vice President Malik Nizam, ex-senior vice president Muhammad Shafiq and Pak-Afghan Chamber of Commerce Director Ziaul Haq Sarhadi were also present on the occasion.

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