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Chinese company hands over Customs building at Gwadar port to Pakistani authorities

byIrfan Bahadur
19/04/2019
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QUETTA: The newly constructed building of Customs Collectorate Gwadar port handed over to Collector Yaqoob Makko by Chairman China Overseas Ports Company Zhang Baozhong on Thursday.

Deputy Collector Jam Imran informed Customs Today that the chairman China Overseas Ports  Company Zhang Baozhong and CEO Capton Dai Xiaolong, Gwadar International Terminals Limited (GITL) handed over Gwadar Customs Collectorate Building to Collector Customs Yaqoob Makko. Deputy Collector Jam Imran was also present at Gwadar Port.

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The Collector Customs while speaking on the occasion lauded the work carried out by the Chinese companies to facilitate trading at the Gwadar port. The operationalization of Gwadar International Terminals port will increase the import export throughout Pakistan and it will generate extra revenue collection.

The Chinese delegates expressed pleasure over the completion of work on customs Collectorate and said that more trade will come to Pakistan through Gwadar port and soon it will become one of the world’s busiest ports of the region.

Collector Customs Yaqoob Makko thanked the Chinese high-ups and said that customs Collectorate will help ease clearance of consignments loaded with foreign origin goods coming to Gwadar and it will also eliminate the risk of customs revenue leakage due to mis-declaration.

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