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Dar for timely completion of transit trade management system to boost trade

byCustoms Today Report
12/08/2015
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has said that Integrated Transit Trade Management System (ITTMS) project should be completed on priority basis as it is important to transform Pakistan into a regional trading hub.

He stated this here on Wednesday while chairing the forth meeting of the Steering Committee on Integrated Transit Trade Management System (ITTMS) to review the progress achieved so far.

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Advisor to PM on National Security and Foriegn Affairs Sartaj Aziz was also present.

At the outset of the meeting, the Chairman Federal Board of Revenue briefed the chair about implementation of decisions taken in the last meeting.

The Country Representative, ADB, Werner Liepach gave a presentation to the meeting and informed that an Aide Memoire with draft Project Processing Documents including Draft LARPs (Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plans) had been shared with FBR for endorsement before ADB Board Meeting. ADB, it may be mentioned is the financier of the ITTMS project along with the GoP.

Thereafter the meeting had a detailed review of the procedures for the selection of Project Director. The Chair, with the consensus of the house, ordered formation of a high powered committee to carry out selection of the Project Director..

The ITTMS project aims at developing border crossing point infrastructure and facilities at Torkham, Chaman, and Wagha to a standard that meets users’ demand for quality border crossing services and can help facilitate border trade. It also envisages enhancing knowledge and skills of border point operating agencies.

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