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Customs values of arms, ammunition, gas stoves issued

bySohail Rab
12/11/2013
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Customs House Karachi has determined the Customs Values of arms and ammunition (Pistols 9mm and 30 Bore of Chinese origin) and gas stoves including its parts through Valuation Rulings No. 608/2013 and 607/2013 respectively under Section 25-A of the Customs Act, 1969.

The Customs Value (C&F) of the Pistol 9mm, (Chinese origin) having the Pakistan Customs Tariff (PCT) Heading 9302.0092 and WeBOC Heading 9302.0092.1000 has been fixed at US$120 per piece.

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Similarly, the Customs Value (C&F) of 30 Bore Pistol, China origin having the PCT Heading 9302.0092 and WeBOC Heading 9302.0092.1100 has been fixed atUS$70per piece, while the Customs Value (C&F) of ammunition/cartridges having PCT Heading 9306.3090 and WeBOC Heading 9306.3090.1100, (Chinese origin) has been fixed at US$0.058per piece.

In cases where declared/transaction values are higher than the Customs value determined in this ruling, the assessing officer will apply those values in terms of Sub-Section (1) of the Section 25 of the Customs Act, 1969. In case of consignments imported by air, the assessing officer will take into account the differential between airfreight and sea freight while applying the Customs values determined in this ruling.

Furthermore, the Customs Values (C&F) of the gas stoves (1 burner) having PCT Code 7321.1190 and proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.1190.1000, (Chinese origin) has been fixed at 20per Unit and the Customs Values (C&F) of gas stoves (2 burner) having PCT Code 7321.1190 and proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.1190.1100 has been fixed at 25/Unit.

Likewise, Customs Values (C&F) of gas stoves (3 burner) having the PCT Code 7321.1190 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.1190.1200 has been fixed at 30per Unit, while the Customs Values (C&F) of gas stoves (4 burner) having PCT Code 7321.1190 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.1190.1400 has been fixed at 40/Unit and the Customs Values of gas stoves (5 burner) having PCT Code 7321.1190 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.1190.1500 has been fixed at 45per Unit.

Similarly, the Customs Values of gas stove parts (burner) having the PCT Code 7321.9000 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.9000.1100, (Chinese origin) has been fixed at 2.50per Kg; the Customs Values of ignition switch (stove parts) having PCT Code 7321.9000 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.9000.12000 has been fixed at 1.20perKg, while the Customs Value of Valve having PCT Code 7321.9000 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.9000.1300 has been fixed at 2.40/Kg and the Customs Value of the Knob/other parts having the PCT Code 7321.9000 and the proposed PCT for WeBOC 7321.9000.1400 has been fixed at1.10per kg.

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