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Customs officials, traders hold meeting at Torkham border

byCT Report
15/03/2023
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LANDIKOTAL: Collectorate of Customs officials and traders held a meeting at the Torkham border and discussed various trade-related issues.

Additional Collector Customs Muhammad Rizwan, Additional Director Transit Athar, Col Bilal Yousaf, general manager, National Logistics Cell Col (r) Aziz, Col Sattar, federal deputy secretary of trade and commerce Mian Abdul Qadir Shah, Additional Collector Ashfaq Ahmad, additional secretary foreign security wing Muhammad Tariq, Home Department coordinator Kalimullah Khan, additional secretary Health and other officials attended the meeting.

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The meeting discussed trade-related issues with Afghanistan. The Customs officials said they would remove the hurdles to increase export via the Torkham border. They said that the slow clearance process and traffic issues were the main causes that had to be addressed.

All the stakeholders agreed to jointly work and facilitate traders and transporters so that they could smoothly carry out the import and export of goods from and to Afghanistan via Torkham border.

Collector Customs Muhammad Ashfaq assured the traders to resolve their issues on a priority basis. Traders and exporters thanked officials, especially Pakistan Customs, for their interest in providing the best possible facilities at the Torkham border to increase the export volume with Afghanistan and Central Asian Republics.

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