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FBR sets minimum export price for mango pulp vide Valuation Ruling No.1/2026

byCT Report
02/02/2026
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced the minimum export price for all types of mango pulp to standardize export valuation and support fair trade. The directive was issued through Valuation Ruling No. 1 dated January 28, 2026, under powers granted by Section 25A read with Section 25(15) of the Customs Act, 1969.

The move follows a review of Valuation Ruling No. 2/2025, which initially set minimum export values for fresh mango, mango pulp, and dry mango. Exporters had filed a petition for reconsideration, leading the Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Lahore, to undertake a fresh assessment and set revised rates.

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The FBR engaged stakeholders extensively, holding meetings on October 17 and October 30, 2025, including representatives from the All Pakistan Fruit & Vegetable Exporters, Importers & Merchants Association (PFVA) and major mango pulp exporters. Price trends, export data from PRAL, international market trends, and stakeholder submissions were analyzed to determine fair Customs/Export values.

Following the detailed assessment, the minimum export prices (FOB value in USD/MT) for mango pulp have been set as follows:

Mango Pulp Type             Minimum Export Price (USD/MT)

Desi Single Strength                        480

Chaunsa Single Strength               1,000

Desi Concentrated                          800

Chaunsa Concentrated                  1,400

The FBR emphasized that these minimum export prices are mandatory for all exporters and aim to promote transparency, prevent undervaluation, and strengthen Pakistan’s mango pulp export industry.

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