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Collector Zulfiqar Ali vows to clear pending rebate claims of surgical instrument exporters

byZafar Malik
28/03/2015
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Slider News
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SIALKOT: Model Customs Collectorate Sialkot Collector Zulfiqar Ali Chaudhry has assured the surgical instrument manufacturers and exporters of Sialkot that all pending rebate claims would be cleared soon.

Talking to the manufacturers and exporters of surgical instruments in a meeting, the collector added that customs-related perturbing problems of the exporters would be solved amicably by taking them into confidence. He said that the Web Base One Customs (WeBOC) was being made easier and further simplified for giving relief to the Sialkot traders, industrialists and exporters. He said that department was trying to remove all the apprehensions regarding the inordinate delay in their registration with WeBOC.

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Zulfiqar Ali Chaudhary vowed that all the pending cases of rebate and duty drawback of Sialkot-based exporters of surgical instruments would be cleared as soon possible to bring a smooth flow of capital in Sialkot’s export-oriented industries, as the shortage of capital would damage Pakistani exports.

He also discussed in details the matters of mutual interests with the manufacturers, vendors and exporters of surgical instruments.

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