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Customs Day celebrated with renewed pledge to facilitate cross-border trade

byCT Report
26/01/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Like in other countries of the world, the International Customs Day was celebrated here Friday with renewed pledge to provide enabling, safe and sustainable environment for facilitate cross border trade and movement of people.

The event was organized by Model Customs Collectorate Islambad (MCCI) at Islamabad Dry Port to mark the day, which is being celebrated every year on January 26.

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This year, the theme of the day was Secure Business Environment and the slogan chosen for 2018 was “A Secure business environment for economic development.” The theme reflects the importance of a particular aspect of the customs working environment.

The function among others was attended by Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Tariq Mahmood Pasha, Chief Collector Customs (North), Dr. Jawwad Uwais Agha, Collector of Customs MCCI, Dr. Muhammad Saeed Khan Jadoon and officials from Customs department, chambers of commerce, and other relevant organizations.

On the occasion, Chairman FBR, Tariq Mahmood Pasha said that Pakistan Customs was better equipped to deal with security challenges faced by the global trade supply chain.

He said that with increased automation and data analysis mechanism, the Pakistan Customs could adopt a more targeted approach towards enforcement and border security without compromising trade facilitation.

He emphasize on more professional approach in line with international best practices for more positive contribution by the customs officers and officials.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Collector of Customs (North), Dr. Jawwad Uwais Agha highlighted the importance of a secure and safe environment for the growth of businesses and economy of the country.

He emphasized that without enabling environment, it was not possible to achieve the optimum results from international trade.

He expressed the hope that heavier flow of international cargo between Kunjerab to Gwadar Port under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was expected in the coming months, adding that real-time tracking of vehicles and cargo were prerequisites for security and integrity of the trading environments.

On the occasion, Collector of Customs, MCCI, Dr .Muhammad Saeed Khan Jadoon said that globalization and integration have brought many benefits to the people with increased economic growth rate, better and broader choices and healthy competition.

However, he added that on the other hand, it had also made it easier for the unscrupulous elements to move illegal and socially harmful goods from one country to another. “In such an environment, the responsibility of the customs increases many times,” he added.

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