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Export Facilitation Modules launched by FBR

byM Hayat
22/03/2023
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Director General (DG) Customs Automation & Reforms, Federal Board of Revenue, Syed Shakeel Shah launched various modules of Export Facilitation Scheme (EFS) for facilitation of exporters and export of goods and services under fully automated and digitized environment.

He was speaking to the participants of a workshop organized by All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA). He was accompanied by Mr. Nayyar Shafique, Collector Customs, Sambarial, Ms. Farah Farooq, Additional Collector Customs, Dry Port, Lahore, Mr. Kareem Adil, Deputy Director Input Output Coefficient Organization (IOCO) and other senior officers of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

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Chairman APTMA North Mr. Hamid Zaman welcomed the delegation along with Senior Vice Chairman Mr. Kamran Arshad and Secretary General Mr. Raza Baqir. The workshop was attended by a large number of APTMA member mills across the country.

Syed Shakeel Shah said the objective of a series of workshop is to interact with the industry representatives to know about the issues faced in utilization of EFS and glitches being faced by them in their day to day working in order to improve the system. As many as three-fourth of the issues have been resolved and remaining would be worked out before the deadline, he assured the attendees of the workshop. Deployment of additional human resource and technical assistance would be well in place by the department as well, he added.

DG said that FBR was proactive to eliminate any irritants on the way of exports and would go all way to resolve all sorts of issues relating to exports.

He said the module related to reconciliation of stock is at final stage would be made operational by the first week of April. Similarly, he said, the module related to indirect exports has also been developed and already deployed accordingly. He informed that now indirect exporters would not be required to seek approval from the Collector on consignment to consignment basis. He added that now such exporters would only feed the details in the system and would not require any formal approval.

DG Customs said Pakistan Single Window portal has already been put in place and over 70 departments could be accessed through a single platform from all across the country. He urged the exporters to make maximum use of EFS and Pakistan Single Window and to suggest any improvements required to be made by them.

He appreciated APTMA for coordinating with customs in resolution of exporters problems and hoped such interaction would continue in the future.

Shakeel Shah added that FBR has instructed all Collectorates and field formations to automate all processes and business working even if requisite persons are to be hired from the market. He said that the trade associations and practitioners would also be associated in the said exercise. He continued after automation there would be no need of repeated approvals for the same exercise once the objective is achieved in this respect, he expressed the hope.

Department’s automation team from Karachi made a detailed presentation on the EFS modules and gathered proposals and queries to improve it further.

Speaking on the occasion, Senior Vice Chairman APTMA Mr. Kamran Arshad highlighted the issues being faced by the industry in smooth application of EFS. He urged the visiting FBR team to extend equal period of 48 months for raw material utilization both for the existing ones as well as newly switched over to the EFS. He also pointed out that the textile exports have dropped by 11 percent over the first eight months of the current fiscal and it is right time for the FBR to extend maximum support to the textile sector.

Chairman APTMA North Mr. Hamid Zaman thanked the visiting delegation and urged the member mills to ensure a timely feedback for further improvement in the Scheme. He also appreciated the patience of DG Automation and his team in responding to the queries raised by the member mills on the occasion

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